LANSING ? The Michigan Strategic Fund approved $2.1 million in Michigan Business Development and Community Revitalization program incentives to three companies that will invest $10.8 million in expansion projects that will create 183 jobs.

?From biotechnology to manufacturing to the renovation of a landmark building in Detroit, these projects demonstrate our reinvention strategy in action, with broader capabilities to assist businesses as they invest and create more and better jobs in our communities,? said MEDC President and CEO Michael Finney. ?These new investments will further strengthen Southeast Michigan and reinforce our reputation as America?s comeback state.?

The projects approved include:

Asterand US Acquisition Inc. (also known as Stemgent Asterand), located in the TechTown in Detroit, is the leading global provider of high quality human tissue and tissue-based research solutions to drug discovery scientists. Asterand plans to renovate and reconfigure its facility in TechTown, investing $1.7 million and adding 25 research and biotechnology-related jobs. As a result, the company is receiving a $250,000 Michigan Business Development Program incentive. TechTown plans to offer a financial contribution toward the renovation costs of the project.

NewGAR, LLC has received $660,000 in Michigan Community Revitalization Program collateral support for the historical renovation of the Grand Army of the Republic building, also known as the ?Castle Building,? located at 1942 W. Grand River Avenue in Detroit. The project will include restaurant space, commercial office space and a civil war museum. The project is expected to create 96 permanent full time jobs and a total capital investment of more than $4.4 million. The project will receive an Obsolete Property Rehabilitation certificate valued at $876,584 from the City of Detroit and the State of Michigan, and will utilize federal Historic Tax Credits valued at $584,000.

Unique Tool and Manufacturing Company, Inc. is a tooling design and stamping company located in Bedford Township in Temperance. The company plans to expand its existing facility and production capacity, investing $4.7 million and creating 62 new jobs. As a result of the expansion, the project has been awarded a $150,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant. Michigan was chosen over a competing site in Mississippi. Bedford Township has offered property tax abatements valued at $357,626.

The Michigan Business Development Program provides grants, loans and other economic assistance to qualified businesses that make investments or create jobs in Michigan, with preference given to businesses that need additional assistance for deal-closing and for second stage gap financing.

The MSF will consider a number of factors in making these awards, including: out-of-state competition, private investment in the project, business diversification opportunities, near-term job creation, wage and benefit levels of the new jobs, and net-positive return to the state. Business retention and retail projects are not eligible for consideration of these incentives.

The Michigan Community Revitalization Program provides grants, loans, or other economic assistance of up to $10 million to projects that will revitalize regional urban areas, act as a catalyst for additional investment in a community, reuse vacant or historic buildings and promote mixed use and sustainable development.