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3 finalists selected for vacant seat on Grand Rapids City Commission

3 finalists selected for vacant seat on Grand Rapids City Commission
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Hello, Grand Rapids: Not your grandfather s manufacturing; vacant city commission seat

Hello, Grand Rapids: Not your grandfather s manufacturing; vacant city commission seat
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Noose Removed From Grand Rapids Window After Viral Facebook Post

Noose Removed From Grand Rapids Window After Viral Facebook Post Get our free mobile app The picture was posted by Kent County Commissioner Robert S. Womack and then went viral as many believed the noose was a racial statement. A part of the caption on the pic said: It is symbolic in the fact that we are so busy in self destruction that we don’t see the dark past hovering over us.. I see. Do you see? Wake up Grand Rapids Michigan! Wake up! I am screaming at the too of my lungs wake up! To the young black youth wake up!

Tech company moving to Madison Square - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Rendering courtesy Amplify GR MCPc, a Cleveland-based technology logistics and data security company, is moving to Madison Square. Amplify GR announced the company will be a tenant at 1601 Madison Ave. SE, replacing a building that previously sat vacant for decades in the heart of Madison Square. MCPc’s move to Madison Square, scheduled to take place in 2022, is expected to bring nearly 100 jobs to the local community. Rockford Construction began demolition in April and anticipates breaking ground for the new building in July. “MCPc is a great addition to Madison Square’s business district, and we believe its presence will further mobilize the local economy,” said Danielle Williams, Amplify GR’s director of economic development. “When we were identifying potential partners, we brought forth several requirements for future tenants based on our continued conversations with members of the local neighborhood. It was an easy decision to sel

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