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Some of our
Clients:
Afendoulis Cleaners and Tuxedos
Airway Oxygen
Apex Outdoor Gear
Arbor Mortgage
Ball Park Floral
Belden Brick
Beltline Bar
Bethany Christian Services
Cadillac Jacks
Car City
Eastern Floral
Northwoods Audio
Witte Travel
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The Grand Rapids Market
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Located on the
banks of the Grand River, Grand Rapids is rated among the top
cities in the U.S., and combines sophisticated charm with
midwestern friendliness.
The downtown features a major new convention center, many
restaurants and hotels - including the new J.W. Marriott.
Minutes away from spectacular Lake Michigan beaches and beach
towns, Grand Rapids is known for its major art and cultural
events, plays, museums, and a world-class botanical garden.
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Some Quick Facts
- Michigan’s second
largest city with a metropolitan population of 1,302,372
- Home to many national
and multi-national headquarters including Steelcase,
Herman Miller, Haworth, Alticor (formerly Amway),
Wolverine World Wide, and Meijer stores.
- In 1945, Grand Rapids
was the first city in the U.S. to add fluoride to its
drinking water
- In November 1998,
Grand Rapids was named by Fortune magazine as one of the
Top 10 Best Cities for Business in the U.S.
- The 1913 Room at the
Amway Grand Plaza Hotel is the only 5-Diamond restaurant
in the Midwest outside of Chicago
- There are 28 public
golf courses with many only fifteen minutes from
downtown making it one of the top cities in the U.S. in
number of public golf courses-to-population ratio
- The Gerald R. Ford
International Airport is the second largest airport in
Michigan and the 86th largest airport nationally,
serving more than 2 million passengers annually
- In April 2004, Grand
Rapids was named as one of America’s Most Livable
Communities by the Partners for Livable Communities
- Gerald R. Ford, a
native son, became the 38th President of the United
States on August 9, 1974 - and is interred at the Gerald
R. Ford Museum in Grand Rapids
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