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Michigan Business
Recently recalled commissioner faces legislative director in Ottawa County District 2 primary
Lucy Ebel, who lost a recall election in May, is running against Jordan Jorritsma, a Michigan legislative director.
Indian restaurant coming to Grand Rapids Downtown Market
The restaurant offers a host of dishes ranging from butter chicken and tikka masala to traditional beverages and desserts.
Amphitheater, soccer stadium boosters tout $1.2B economic impact. Will it happen?
Here’s a breakdown of the economic impact studies for Acrisure Amphitheater and the downtown soccer stadium, and how officials estimated the venues would generate an $1.2 billion over 32-years and support more than 1,200 jobs.
45 new Ann Arbor apartments coming with 4-story development approved
Another new housing development is coming to Ann Arbor.
What to know about the Kent County hotel tax hike proposal on the Aug. 6 ballot
The ballot proposal would increase Kent County’s hotel tax from 5% to 8%. Revenue from the increase could be used to fund sports and entertainment projects such as Acrisure Amphitheater, a professional soccer stadium, and an aquarium.
Coopersville schools asking voters for operating cash on Aug. 6 ballot
Coopersville Area Public Schools has an operating millage proposal on the Tuesday, Aug. 6 primary election ballot.
Budweiser Clydesdales trotting into downtown Muskegon
The famous horses will parade downtown Muskegon, making ceremonial beer deliveries, on Friday, July 26, followed by a picture-taking opportunity outside Hackley Park.
Grand Rapids laser tag, bowling spot sets opening date, hiring 160 workers
The new business features 22 bowling lanes and 120 video games in the nearly 49,000-square-foot space.
Muskegon’s eyesore could transform into 557 housing units, pickleball courts and rooftop pool
New plans for the old Shaw-Walker factory will be discussed at the Muskegon City Commission meeting on Tuesday, July 23.
‘The Loft is like family.’ Popular downtown Flint bar to close at year’s end
“It just felt right,” Ott said. “It’s been 22 years and I just recently turned 51 years old. I’m just ready for something new.”
Chipotle Mexican Grill to open new restaurant in Plymouth
The location will be open every day from 10:45 a.m. to 10 p.m.
From dance lessons to football tailgates, Lake Michigan cruise stacks lineup
Cruises occur weekly Thursday-Sunday with events for live music, history tours and drink and food specials.