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Grand Rapids has secured $4.3 million in state funding to overhaul a stretch of Division Avenue north of downtown, removing car-centric infrastructure in favor of pedestrian spaces and multi-modal transit.

The city was one of six communities selected by the Michigan Economic Development Corp. for a Michigan Talent Partnership Program placemaking...

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A tumultuous year marked Michigan’s legal cannabis industry — bruised by perpetual price collapse and oversupply.

But despite financial challenges to the market, consumers remained eager for legal weed in 2025.

The industry reported $3.18 billion in sales for the year, down just 3.5% f...


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Grand Rapids cannabis dispensary Fluresh will remain open after its employees pitched a plan to save the floundering operation.

The retail shop at Phillips and Hall streets was slated to close as the company’s parent, Tend. Harvest. Cultivate., had defaulted on its loans and completed a massive...

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Coffee company La Colombe plans to invest $479 million into a multi-phase expansion of its Norton Shores facility. 

Ted Woodcock, Norton Shores city planner and zoning administrator, said La Colombe Coffee Roasters is making a series of investments at its 6366 Norton Center Dr. facility, where the company, a division of...

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Allen Edwin Homes is ditching plans for hundreds of apartments in Holland and will instead build 183 single-family homes and townhomes aimed at middle-income households, a shift it said was driven by community pushback and local housing demand.

Portage-based Allen Edwin Homes plans to start construction later this year on Kensington...

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