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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business senior writer Mark Sanchez talks about a ‘game-changing’ energy storage company, health insurers proposing increases for the coming year, and opposition to Kent County’s hotel/motel tax increase.
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The Acrisure Amphitheatre is slated for completion in the spring of 2026.
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Work has already begun at 201 Market Avenue, site of the former Grand Rapids Public Service Department. Acrisure, a Grand Rapids finance company, paid $30 million for the amphitheater’s naming rights.
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Grand Rapids Mayor Rosalynn Bliss gave her ninth and final State of the City address Thursday evening.
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business senior writer Mark Sanchez talks about a report card grading area hospitals. Kent County voters will decide a lodging tax funding transformational projects. But first, the Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation has come to a close.
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Construction crews will break ground later this month on downtown Grand Rapids’ amphitheater project
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A feasibility study conducted for John Ball Zoo shows that a potential aquarium should be built in Kent County as opposed to Muskegon County.
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The Kent County Board of Commissioners voted today authorizing a ballot proposal that could increase the county’s lodging tax.
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In a letter sent to the Kent County Board of Commissioners, Grand Rapids city leaders say plans for an aquarium are in the works, but how would the project be funded?
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A Forbes article has called Grand Rapids the “best right-size city” in America, noting five specific ways it's defining its brand