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Mike Hindenach Manager Marshall Economic Development 323 W. Michigan Ave. Marshall, MI 49068 econdev@cityofmarshall.com Phone: (269) 781-5183 Fax: (269) 781-3835
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Park Address |
Pratt Ave. Marshall |
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County |
Calhoun |
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Size |
220 acres |
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Percent Developed |
100% |
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Percent Occupied |
92% |
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Price of Land per Acre |
$6,000 with up to $4,000 per acre rebate if landscaping requirements are met. |
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Nearest Expressway |
I-94, I-69 - Full Interchange |
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Distance in Miles |
1.5 miles and 2 miles |
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Class A All-Weather Road |
US-27 |
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Distance in Miles |
.5 miles |
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Airport |
Kalamazoo International - 35 miles Brooksfield Airport, Marshall - 1 mile |
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Landing Strip/Helipad |
Both one mile from park. |
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Occupant Services |
Gas Station(s) - 2 miles Bank(s) – 2 miles Restaurant(s) – .25 miles Licensed Day-Care(s) – 2 miles Hospital(s) - 2 miles School(s) - 2 miles |
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Railroads |
none |
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Highway |
M-227 - less than 1 mile |
Park Tenants
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Advanced Fuel Components |
Marshall Building Concepts |
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AFG Glass |
Marshall Excelsior |
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BR Warehouse, Inc. |
Maverick Machine & Tool |
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Autocam Corporation |
McElroy Metal |
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BorgWarner Cooling Systems |
Michigan Kitchen Distributors |
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Bostik Finely, Inc. |
Nu-Twist Priting & Graphics |
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C & S Carton |
Qualtek, Inc. |
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Caleb Dunham Cheese |
Sheet Metal Training Institution |
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ConAgra Foods |
Spray Metal Mold Technologies |
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Drake's Batter Mix |
Standard Printing & Office Supply |
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J & L Manufacturing |
Stelmi America, Inc. |
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Joseph Campbell Company |
Walters-Dimmick Petroleum, Inc. |
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Joseph Campbell Warehouse |
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Interesting Information About Marshall

Marshall Community Information -- While conveniently located at the crossroads of two major interstate highways (I-94 and I-69), Marshall remains tucked away from the hectic pace of larger cities. The community has a rich heritage and a welcoming, small-town feel. Streets are lined with stately homes, many of them built in the late 19th century. The City offers an unparalleled quality of life, numerous arts and cultural activities, community festivals, parks and playgrounds, museums and galleries, both new and traditional residential developments, an award-winning hospital, excellent public schools and safe and well maintained neighborhoods. Perhaps this is why more and more companies are discovering that this is a great place to live, work AND do business.
G.A.R. Hall Civil War Museum -- The G.A.R. Hall was built in 1902 by Marshall Civil War Veterans as a meeting place for their organization, the Grand Army of the Republic. The Sons of Union Veterans (S.O.U.V.) was founded in 1920 to carry on the traditions of the G.A.R. Its membership was make up of male offspring of the Civil War vets. A new camp was formed in Marshall in 1992, called the Colegrove-Woodruff Camp #22, named after Marshall soldiers killed in the Civil War. Calvin Colegrove, a color sergeant (flag bearer), was killed in July 1861 at the First Battle of Bull Run. He was a member of the first volunteer company from Marshall, First Michigan Infantry Company I. Originally formed by Captain DeVille Hubbard of Marshall, his company of volunteers were greeted by President Abraham Lincoln when they arrived in Washington, and were declared the “first from the West.” George Woodruff, a West Point graduate, saw much action during the first two years of the war. He was ultimately killed on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg. He commanded a U.S. Artillery Battery, and was shot from his horse while leading his men in repulsing the famous charge of Confederate General, George Pickett. His father, Judge Woodruff, went to Gettysburg and returned his body home where he is buried in Marshall’s Oakridge cemetery. The building was obtained from the City of Marshall in 1976, and is now the Marshall Historical Society’s archival Center and Military Museum. There are artifacts from the Civil War, Spanish American War, World War I and World War II, along with other Marshall memorabilia. The majority of the displays are from the Civil War era, and are of or from Marshall veterans. The museum is open June-August on Saturdays, noon to 4:00 p.m. and hosted by the Sons of Union Veterans, Colegrove-Woodruff Camp #22.
Michigan Economic Developers Association P. O. Box 15096 Lansing, MI 48901-5096 Phone: 517-241-0011 Fax: 517-241-0089
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