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A developer has acquired a 123-acre former paper mill site along Muskegon Lake, signaling another step forward in its planned conversion into thousands of housing units and public amenities that could exceed $600 million.

Parkland Properties acquired the Sappi Paper Mill site in December 2025 for an undisclosed price after more...

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Michigan’s major metro areas saw slower population growth in 2025, the U.S. Census Bureau says.

Metro Detroit’s population growth slowed to 0.32% in 2025, as the region added almost 13,900 residents — the third straight annual increase following drops early in the decade, according to estimates released...

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A fast-growing commercial real estate brokerage that’s moved its headquarters three times since forming five years ago says a permanent move near downtown would help achieve the firm’s long-term goals while serving as a talent recruitment tool.

David Rapp, a partner and senior vice president with Advantage Commercial Real Estate Services...

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Habitat for Humanity of Kent County tapped a high-volume homebuilder to speed up construction on the $10.5 million second phase of a multiyear housing project near the nonprofit’s former Roosevelt Park headquarters.

Habitat Kent and Grand Rapids Township-based Eastbrook Homes broke ground Tuesday on 10 for-sale duplexes that will be part...

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LLYC has retired the Lambert Global brand name, completing the integration of the Grand Rapids communications firm two years after the Madrid-based company acquired a majority stake.

The rebranding marks a strategic shift for the 25-year-old firm, which gains access to LLYC’s network of 1,300 employees across 28 global offices while...

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