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Several Kent Co. commissioners opposed the agreement, citing the lack of an open bidding process
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Paying for the plans relies on capturing money from the increased state and local tax revenue that the projects are expected to create
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business senior writer Mark Sanchez talks about the Michigan Supreme Court's rulings impacting businesses and their employees. Also, Kent County voters renew the Ready By Five millage and the lodging tax hike supporting transformational projects.
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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.