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Acrisure’s $33M relocation to Studio Park ‘on track’ for early 2021
GRAND RAPIDS — Acrisure LLC expects to complete its new global headquarters in downtown Grand Rapids’ Studio Park in the first quarter of 2021.
Lighthouse Group acquired by Illinois independent insurance firm
GRAND RAPIDS — Insurance and employee benefits agency Lighthouse Group has been acquired by Alera Group, a Deerfield, Ill.-based independent insurance firm that has more than 90 locations across the U.S.
Pandemic slows insurance M&A activity, though deals still flowing
Since forming two years ago, High Street Insurance Partners Inc. grew steadily through acquisitions.
MiBiz Growth Report: August 2, 2020
MiBiz growth report for August 2, 2020.
Acrisure acquires Tulco’s AI-based insurance business
GRAND RAPIDS — Acrisure LLC has acquired the insurance practice of Tulco LLC, a provider of artificial intelligence and machine-learning technology based in Pittsburgh, Pa.
MiBiz Growth Report: February 16, 2020
This is the MiBiz growth report for February 16, 2020.
Acrisure gives $15 million for children’s health innovation center at Spectrum Health
GRAND RAPIDS — Insurance broker Acrisure LLC pledged $15 million to Spectrum Health to create a virtual innovation center for children’s health.
Proposed Wheeler Development tower helps with downtown GR density goals
GRAND RAPIDS — Wheeler Development Group’s proposed mixed-use tower could help the city accomplish several goals for the downtown area.
5 notable construction projects from West Michigan
Contractors are capping off another busy year for developments across West Michigan. From the largest mixed-use project in downtown Grand Rapids history, to new modern buildings in historic areas, these are five notable projects from around the region on the radar for MiBiz this year. Here’s a closer look at them.
Slashing MEDC budget could stall local projects, economic developers warn
GRAND RAPIDS — As the state Legislature continues budget talks, West Michigan economic development executives remain concerned about a $26 million cut to the Michigan Economic Development Corp. budget.