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Old Posted May 26, 2026, 8:42 PM
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Detroit’s comeback story may be the marquee event with Grand Rapids as the large mid-sized city trying to break out on its own in terms of national identity taking up a lot of the bandwidth. Kalamazoo is arguably just as important and astonishing the Kalamazoo promise of two years of free secondary school really helped to rejuvenate the city while the aggressive expansion & redevelopment of WMU which has really solidified itself as a good major sort of first choice school in the state.

Well for something besides drinking. Though it’s had a good music program for a long time while business is looked down in academic circles if it’s a good program that prepares students for the world good on em. I was listening to History after Dark and it was interesting hearing their perspective on how well some students are prepared. Not being able to read was the complaint, lol. There was some hyperbole but a couple really sad cases laid out. But that’s a K-12 issues and we haven’t invested in it nationally in over a generation at a time when teachers were famously broke.

The new event center is a great project downtown has come a long way and I think this could be the first step to moving onto the next level. It’s been cool to see other cities take up different versions of the Kalamazoo promise which is a great opportunity for those students. I know I had a completely different positive experience learning in the College setting vs K-12 the freedom to go in-depth on subjects I was curious and or a strong subject where I wanted to and walk out and have a smoke break or even leave early if I needed it.
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Old Posted May 30, 2026, 2:07 PM
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Kalamazoo to consider $19 million in contracts for one-way street conversion

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The Kalamazoo City Commission will consider two contracts totaling nearly $19 million at a Monday, June 1, meeting to fund the reconstruction and redesign of Kalamazoo Avenue. he construction is a part of Kalamazoo’s Streets for All initiative, a multi-year project to convert multiple one-way streets to two-way streets. The reconstruction of Kalamazoo Avenue will be done in multiple parts over three years beginning in July 2026. Construction was originally supposed to begin in 2025, but the city didn’t have necessary funds.
https://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/202...t-funding-one-way-street-conversion.html
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Old Posted May 31, 2026, 5:54 PM
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Detroit’s comeback story may be the marquee event with Grand Rapids as the large mid-sized city trying to break out on its own in terms of national identity taking up a lot of the bandwidth. Kalamazoo is arguably just as important and astonishing...
Not that it's a competition. And I am definitely biased, being a resident here, by choice, for the past decade plus... But Kalamazoo does alright for itself. It continues to punch above its weight in various sectors, including arts, entertainment, education, healthcare, industry, cost of living, diversity, progressive policies... I firmly attest that everything that Grand Rapids has, Kalamazoo also has. Just at a smaller scale. The biggest difference is GR has a metro of ~ 1.2 million, while Kzoo has a metro of around 25% of that.
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The Portage Zhang Farmers Market opened to the public this weekend -








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Some misc. project updates from around the region -

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kalamazoo had a ribbon cutting on Friday. I will keep an eye out for finished photos -


Source: Facebook | TowerPinkster

At WMU's Michigan Geological Repository for Research and Education (MGRRE), construction is moving fast, with masonry work, warehouse steel erection, underground plumbing and electrical installation, & steel roof framing underway -






Source: Facebook | AVB

An update on Zone 32 Phase II -

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Kalamazoo County Commissioners Approve $2 Million in Housing Millage Funds for Zone 32 Phase II
38-Unit Affordable Housing Development in Kalamazoo’s Northside Neighborhood on Track for Summer 2026 Groundbreaking
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Kalamazoo, MI – Bogan Developments announced today that the Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners has approved a $2 million allocation of 2027 Housing Millage funds for Zone 32 Phase II, a 38-unit affordable housing development located in Kalamazoo’s Northside Neighborhood. With this approval, the project is on track for a summer 2026 groundbreaking. Zone 32 Phase II will expand on the success of the original Zone 32 Development, adding 38 units of affordable housing — including studios, one-bedroom units, and two-bedroom/two-bathroom apartments — to a reclaimed brownfield site at the intersection of Pitcher and Myrtle Streets. The project is part of a broader three year strategic plan to revitalize the area and deliver long-term community impact...

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The corner storefront / ground-level retail space of the 1885 McHugh Block (corner of E Michigan Ave. & Edwards St.) is being remodeled and pitched for prospective tenants. It most recently housed a beauty salon. Might this become another bar that adds to the growing nightlife scene along this stretch?






Source: LinkedIn | Rob Peterson

Hawthorn Landing at Heritage Community of Kalamazoo just wrapped up a renovation. The pictures aren't that compelling, but it's still worth sharing. The work included 11 resident memory care apartments and a new corridor -








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Although already complete, I found these drone photos of Lofts at Ironworks and found them to be worth a share. I particularly like how dense these angles make downtown feel -






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Groundbreaking for PPS' new Amberly Elementary was this past week -


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