Items Tagged with 'Wolverine Building Group'
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The Local Epicurean takes space at Heartside's Harris Building
Harris Lofts has begun renovation work on the Harris Building, a 110-year-old downtown structure in the Heartside Business District.
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GVSU opens $22M expansion of Zumberge Library
Work is set to begin on renovating and expanding the James H. Zumberge Library at Grand Valley State University.
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Auto suppliers are busy, but very cautious
Local builder has key thoughts about where the vital sector stands.
(As seen on WZZM TV 13) Automobile sales and industry analytics aren’t the sole economic indicators of how auto suppliers are doing.
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East Hills church converts to apartment building
While churches have long served as spiritual homes, one in Grand Rapids’ East Hills neighborhood will be converted into new living spaces.
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Inside Track: From a humble beginning, Curt Mulder has found success
A construction job in Lansing in 2002 set the stage for continued work in the housing development arena.
It’s fair to say that Curt Mulder swept his way into his executive position at one of the region’s top builders.
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South Division projects bring welcome progress
The last 15 years have brought a major transformation to the core of Grand Rapids. It’s transformed from derelict, vacant spaces to a vibrant, thriving city center. I remember volunteering as a youth on South Division and Cherry at Degage Ministries. I would drive home feeling anxious in the dark, hoping my car didn’t break down and making sure my doors were locked.
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GR construction firm brings Traverse City's asylum back to life
Turning former mental hospital into apartments was 'interesting' for Wolverine Building Group, to say the least.
Cottage 36 at the former Traverse City state mental hospital is occupied again — this time, hopefully, with happy, well-adjusted people — thanks to the efforts of Wolverine Building Group in Grand Rapids. The former hospital’s comforting use of the word “cottage” is somewhat misleading, however. It actually is a four-story brick building of 32,000 square feet, according to Alexis Macaluso of Wolverine.
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