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Lansing Grand River Assembly

Coordinates: 42°43′21.84″N 84°33′41.67″W / 42.7227333°N 84.5615750°W / 42.7227333; -84.5615750
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Lansing Grand River Assembly (LGA) is a modern automobile factory in Lansing, Michigan. Opened in 2001 by General Motors, the 2,500,000 square feet (232,258 m2) plant produces vehicles on the company's Sigma platform. It is the main plant for Cadillac. Facilities include a body Shop, Paint Shop, General Assembly,and Central Utilities Complex.

On February 14, 2006, GM announced that it would invest in a 120,000 square feet (11,148 m2) expansion to the Grand River plant to prepare for production of the next-generation CTS.[citation needed]

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42°43′21.84″N 84°33′41.67″W / 42.7227333°N 84.5615750°W / 42.7227333; -84.5615750