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Old Posted May 26, 2021, 1:55 PM
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Bronson Healthcare's new $22 million hospital has opened. The new building has significantly less inpatient capacity and a revised focus on primary care, wellness, disease management, and common medical services -

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May 25, 2021

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A whole slew of development-related articles for Muskegon. There's a few tons of momentum in this city right now -

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2 new West Michigan bars open opportunities for diversity
Emily Linnert and Brittany Flowers | Wood TV 8
May 27, 2021
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Hidden gem’ discovered: Muskegon Lake ripe for redevelopment
Christa Ferguson | Wood TV 8
May 19, 2021
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This is another place with lots of momentum right now. This latest round of infrastructure investment is sure to help spur further development -

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More than $13 million in infrastructure work proposed in Benton Harbor
By Louise Wrege | The Herald Palladium
May 28, 2021
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Scheduled to open in 2023, Malph’s Pizza Pub will eventually take the place of Vitale’s Pizza. It is being created by the owners of Rockford Brewing Co.

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Rockford Brewing owners plan pizza pub
Ehren Wynder | GRBJ
May 21, 2021
Portions of the building date back to the 1860's. This appears to be quite the restoration / remodel! Here's the before & after -


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Phase One of the Downtown Allegan Redevelopment Project (the Cutler Street parking lot) is nearing completion and looks good -






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The remodeled & rebranded Haworth Hodel opened earlier this month on Hope College's campus after a $7.5 million renovation -
















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City Center Lofts (the residential component of the Benton Harbor Flats rehabilitation project) is complete and new tenants are moving in to the 16 units. Great news for downtown Benton Harbor -

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Whirlpool gets state approval for apartment complex, St. Joseph tech center
By Tony Wittkowski | The Herald-Palladium
June 23, 2021

BENTON HARBOR — Whirlpool Corp. received the final approval it needed Tuesday to move forward on two multi-million dollar projects...
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Near the corner of M-40 and Waverly Road.

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Car wash company building $30M headquarters in Holland
Brian McVicar | MLive
July 08, 2021

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The $100 million-worth of renovations & expansions at Gun Lake Casino are close to done now. Phase 4, as this is called, began in Fall 2019 and has been plowing through construction during the pandemic. Wrap-up is expected later this summer or fall. It will add approximately 200 additional employees to the current 1,000-person work force. Wood TV published an inside look -

VP + GM Jose Flores also discusses the hotel / indoor pool concept has about 9 months left in the design phase -

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Inside Gun Lake Casino’s expansion: 10 features to look for
Christa Ferguson | Wood TV 8
July 12, 2021
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131 Sportsbar and Lounge -


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Craft Bar Kitchen - Outdoor Dining -


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Hudsonville Public Schools is the largest school district in Ottawa County. To keep up with growth, the district broke ground on a new 5/6 building in April, adjacent to Georgetown Elementary School. Designed by GMB, the new 112,000 SF school building will feature lots of common space and new athletic space. This project is one part of a $140 million bond proposal that passed in 2019. Some renderings -


















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Consumers Energy plans to buy Covert Generating plant
Becky Kark | The Herald-Palladium
July 8, 2021
The purchase of the gas-fueled plant (located between Benton Harbor & South Haven) is pending regulatory approval and would contribute to Consumer's push to end all coal-fired production.

Can I just say, every time I see mention of the Covert Generating Plant, I can't help but think of C.O.V.N.E.T., from Muppets from Space. There's a bit of a resemblance between them, too -

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Another big project is moving forward at Ferris State University -

The exhibit designer is Washington D.C.-based design firm Howard+Revis, with architectural services provided by Southfield, MI-based Neumann / Smith Architecture. It will be a new, 31,000 SF+ standalone building, to house the University's collection of nearly 14,000 artifacts - mostly racist memorabilia.

The realization of this vision is a ways out still. Design is scheduled to run through 2021. 2022 will see a traveling exhibit and capital campaign. If all goes well, construction will then begin in 2023 and last through 2024.

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Ground breaking for this 80-unit, 4-story development is scheduled for August 3 -

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Whirlpool, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to break ground on $22M housing project
By TONY Wittkowski | The Herald-Palladium
July 23, 2021

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Another portion of the 2019 / $140 million bond for Hudsonville Public Schools is the expansion and renovation at Hudsonville High School, which will receive additional classrooms, expanded athletics and arts facilities, and new multi-functional spaces -












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I realize that this is a small project; I just thought I'd mention that the Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce has moved into its new office space in the long-derelict Maple Lane Plaza (now rebranded as the Metro @ Maple Lane), which has been an eyesore as long as memory serves me. I think it's a good move, as it demonstrates their willingness and intent to revitalize vacant commercial structures and attract new businesses to the city. Vicksburg-based Frederick Construction led the work, and other parts of the mall that will be repurposed are still under construction -

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July 27, 2021







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Update on The Leonard in Muskegon:

Major residential and commercial building in downtown Muskegon expected to be finished in January

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MUSKEGON, MI – A major residential and commercial development is taking shape in downtown Muskegon.

Construction on The Leonard, a six-story building at the corner of Western Avenue and Second Street, is expected to be completed in January 2022.

“We’re moving right along,” said Corey Leonard, owner of Sweetwater Development and the building’s namesake. “We’ve basically got the outer structure built all the way to the roof deck. The next step is to stain the concrete, put in windows and then start building out the interior units.”
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It definitely adds a lot to downtown. I notice that this particular construction method (poured concrete with some architectural flourish that is then stained) is quite common around here now, no doubt because of cost. Now if only there were some movement on the proposed 10-story redevelopment of the former bank building at First & Clay.
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The 11-story, 160-unit Hartford Terrace will be receiving an $18 million facelift, with the help of some MSHDA LIHTC's. Renovations will not begin until next fall and will wrap up in 2023 -

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Hartford Terrace in Muskegon to receive $18M renovation through low-income housing funds
Rose White | MLive
August 10, 2021

...Plans for the project include renovating every apartment with new kitchens, bathrooms, flooring and an updated heating system. Common areas like the café, community room and assembly room will also be upgraded. Major building systems, elevators, windows and the exterior will be rehabilitated. Additionally, six more accessible units will be developed making the total 16...To be eligible for the tax credits, Hartford Terrace is being converted into project-based voucher housing through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Rental Assistance Demonstration program...

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GRCC celebrated the opening of its new Lakeshore Campus in a former JC Penny's at The Shops at Westshore on August 19.

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From department store to college, GRCC's new Lakeshore Campus opens
Shandra Martinez | The Lakeshore / Second Wave Media
August 23, 2021
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GRCC opens new Lakeshore Campus
Danielle Nelson | GRBJ
August 24, 2021







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