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West Michigan wedding, banquet centers call on state to ease COVID-19 restrictions
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 08, 2021
The Goei Center is a 400-person event center on Grand Rapids Southwest Side. The owner of the venue wants the state to ease customer occupancy restrictions put in place to reduce spread of COVID-19 (Brian McVicar | MLive.com)
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI For nearly a year, The Goei Center a 400-person event center on Grand Rapids Southwest Side has largely sat empty because of state restrictions on indoor gatherings aimed at reducing the spread of COVID-19.
The restrictions, which limit indoor gatherings to 25 people, have caused financial pain for owner Bing Goei and his staff. They have also hurt the many wedding and event-related businesses he works with, from caterers to event planners.
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Courtesy Gateway Pediatric Therapy
Gateway Pediatric Therapy, a Grand Rapids-based center for applied behavior analysis, announced Wednesday that it opened its second mid-Michigan location in Owosso.
The 4,804-square-foot facility located at 1484 N. M52 offers fully customized applied behavior analysis (ABA) treatment. According to Gateway Pediatric Therapy, ABA is the most effective, evidence-based treatment available to target positive behavior change and skill building for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
The new clinic will fill a significant need within the community due to Gateway’s partnership with Shiawassee Health & Wellness in Shiawassee County. The Owosso location will feature 15 private therapy rooms, as well as expanded in-home services amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.