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The Summit at the Capital Centre was a 1,000-seat
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arena located in
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, a suburb of Lansing, Michigan. It was primarily used for
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and youth hockey. The arena was also a convention center, with of space.
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and other meetings had also been held there. In February 2021, after 22 years of operation, the owners of The Summit announced it would be closing after being sold. News reports state the new owner has received permits from the Windsor Township Board to operate a marijuana grow operation in the facility.


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