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MiBiz Growth Report: August 2, 2020
MiBiz growth report for August 2, 2020.
Alro Plastics plans Kentwood facility for spring 2021
KENTWOOD — Alro Plastics has a new Grand Rapids-area location slated to open in the coming spring.
MiBiz Growth Report: May 29, 2018
Here is the MiBiz Growth Report for May 29, 2018.
Kayak maker to open new plant in Muskegon
A major kayak manufacturer plans to expand into newly added space at Muskegon’s Port City Industrial Park, MiBiz has learned.
A ‘healthy’ market: Brokers reflect on West Michigan commercial real estate deals in 2017
While inventory remains constrained, the value of commercial real estate transactions continues to gather momentum in West Michigan.
Real estate projects to watch
With a commercial real estate development pipeline that stretches into 2019, the forecast for the industry in West Michigan remains bright. MiBiz periodically checks in on the status of proposed developments. This report highlights several projects from around West Michigan and examines where they currently sit in the development pipeline.
To build or not to build? West Michigan manufacturers react to limited inventory of industrial facilities
When Siliconature Corp. examined potential sites in West Michigan for its North American headquarters, the company knew finding an existing building that fit its specific needs would be challenging.
Projects to watch: Developments take shape across West Michigan
WEST MICHIGAN — 2016 has featured a flurry of commercial real estate news, in a year that’s been defined by dwindling vacancies for developers and rising costs for end users.
Compatico expects efficiency in consolidating production to single facility
Over the last decade, the manufacturer and assembler of panels, benching and other office furniture systems had spread out over four different buildings. When Compatico recently faced the need to expand again, the company weighed purchasing an additional building or moving its operation to a singular, larger facility. Executives ultimately opted for the latter option.