MUSKEGON, MI - A blighted building at the corner of West Webster Avenue and Pine Street downtown Muskegon is getting a makeover.

The building at 66 W. Webster is getting a new roof, masonry and window repairs and some additional windows, according to the Muskegon Inspections Department.

Owner Maureen Boelkins said she's not sure what will be done with the building after repairs are finished.

"We're basically just repairing it to keep it standing," she said.

The work was prompted by a 2016 complaint of bricks falling off the front of the building, according to the inspections department. After the building was inspected, the owners were put on notice to "repair or remove" the building.

The repairs come during a development boom in downtown Muskegon.

Boelkins' company Northwestern Real Estate purchased the building in 2015 for $15,000. She is also an owner of Northwestern Industrial Sales on Pine, according to Muskegon County GIS mapping and Peterson.

The building has an assessed value of $26,300 and sits on 0.14 acre, according to county mapping. It's been empty for years.

Adjacent parcels at 813 and 821 Pine are also owned by Northwestern America Real Estate. The empty parcels are assessed at $6,000 and $1,000, respectively.