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Pharmaceutical Company Rises in Grand Rapids
/in Grand Rapids /by Tracy WillisPerrigo, the private label over-the-counter pharmaceutical company, is opening its new North American headquarters in Grand Rapids. The company chose Grand Rapids over Chicago and Miami in hopes of benefitting by joining other health care-focused companies and research facilities in the Grand Rapids area. West Michigan is home to 60,000 health science jobs, 428 health science companies and 83 medical device manufacturers. This concentration has impacted the community, with doctorate-level jobs at six-figure salaries.
Grand Rapids College Negotiates For New Public Safety Training Site
/in Grand Rapids /by Tracy WillisGrand Rapids Community College is eyeballing 47 acres on which to build a major public safety training facility. The GRCC board of trustees is negotiating for property near the corner of Bristol Avenue and Three Mile Road in Walker. GRCC had looked at a number of sites in and around Grand Rapids before setting its focus on the Walker property. GRCC staff is excited by the prospect of bringing additional training and continuing education to its students and those already in the public safety career field.
Adaptive Real Estate Trend Is On The Rise
/in Grand Rapids, National /by Tracy WillisU.S. developers are embracing the office-to-housing conversion trend. Between 2020 and 2021, 32,000 new apartment units were created by converting existing building spaces that had been used for other purposes. Forty-one percent were former office buildings. In the last year, Grand Rapids has approved zoning changes that allowed commercial building owners to convert first-floor retail into residential space. Other cities leading the adaptive real estate trend include Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, and Cleveland. Last year was the biggest year on record for adaptive real estate.