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Pinckney, Lakeland, Hamburg & Hell
This division of The Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce is growing nearly as fast as the community it serves.
Since 1827, when William Kirkland and James Stansbury became Livingston
County's first permanent settlers in Pinckney, the area has been highly
sought after. Its location along M-36, just north of the Washtenaw
County line and east of U.S.-23, makes it an ideal place to live and
shop with an easy commute to Ann Arbor, Detroit and Lansing.
The area is covered with lakes and was once a vacation destination for
people in Michigan, Chicago and Ohio. Today, many cottages have been
converted into year-round houses to take advantage of the beautiful
setting, the award-winning schools and the inviting community.
Residents can select from apartments, condos, lakefront homes, upscale
subdivisions, expansive acreage and more.
While maintaining the community's small-town charm, the Pinckney,
Hamburg, Lakeland and Hell areas have welcomed new businesses, which
allow local residents to dine and shop in their own community. Recent
updates to many of the community buildings, an updated streetscape in
Pinckney, and the addition of several unique restaurants and stores
attract people from all over the county.
Hamburg Township
Population 24,301
Households 8,330
Housing Units 8,646
Household Size 2.87
2000 Median Household Income (1999 dollars) $75,960
Putnam Township Population 6,172
Households 2,286
Housing Units 2,444
Household Size 2.69
2000 Median Household Income (1999 dollars) $62,516
Village of Pinckney Population 2,506
Households 912
Housing Units 929
Household Size 2.72
2000 Median Household Income (1999 dollars) $58,077
SOURCE: SEMCOG OCTOBER 2007
Reprinted with permission from the Livingston County Daily Press & Argus
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