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Commissioners unanimously approved amendments to the city’s zoning ordinance increasing and diversifying affordable dwelling units.
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WGVU talks with Crain’s senior writer Mark Sanchez about Michigan long-term care providers new staffing mandates, a West Michigan bank merger and the Federal Trade Commission ruling noncompete agreements should be banned.
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The February Supply Management Research Institute Survey reveals a level of renewed confidence.
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Former Van Andel Pavilion at Fulton Manor will assist unhoused vulnerable city residents.
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Submitted construction and design plans will be evaluated by Grand Rapids City Planning Commission March 28th.
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The Ready by Five millage is scheduled to expire this year. Thursday, after requests for a millage increase, county commissioners voted to put it on the ballot at the current property tax rate.
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Grand Rapids City Commissioners this week approved the rezoning of 30 acres of riverfront property.
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The financial gift supports Healthy Kids Today, Stronger Communities Tomorrow program supporting area partnerships advancing pediatric medical, rehabilitative, and mental health care.
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DDA intends to increase revenue financing for transformational projects.
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Sports commission generated $87.9 million in estimated economic impact, a 2.8% decrease from previous year.
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The Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce hosted the Kent County/Grand Rapids 2024 economic forecast this week.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says that the brake, park and antilock brake warning lights have a smaller font size than required by federal safety standards.