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The Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians is bringing its Great Lakes Snow Snake Competition to Grand Rapids' World of Winter Festival, House Speaker Matt Hall says he will roll out plans soon to cut real estate and property taxes that fund schools and local governments in Michigan, and more.
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Five years ago, the businesses closed and the buildings on Chinook Pier were demolished because of mold
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The 15-year effort to redevelop the site of the old General Motors stamping plant in Wyoming is now finished as Gelock Heavy Movers will be filling the site
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Efforts to develop the property have failed since the golf course was first sold in 2018
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Urban Soil Realty owner Brad Veneklase is planning a 763-thousand-dollar investment in the building
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Only the Acrisure Amphitheater in Grand Rapids and a handful of other developments in Michigan are getting the valuable tax incentives
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The site of the former Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School could become a mixed-use apartment complex
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New Grand Rapids autism playground, another redevelopment proposal from Progressive Companies and Michigan Growth Advisors, a preview of tonight's PBS FRONTLINE, and more.
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The project would be on the vacant property formerly occupied by Charley’s Crab restaurant
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The council is choosing the plan that does not include a waterfront children’s museum