Jamestown Commerce Center
For more information: www.hudsonville.org


Bill Bouma
Broker
Great Lakes Development Co., LLC
4107 82nd St. SW
Byron Center, MI 49315

Phone:  (517) 241-0011

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

4009 32nd Ave.
Hudsonville

County

Ottawa

Size

320 acres

Percent Developed

80%

Percent Occupied

50%

Price of Land per Acre

250,470 (Commercial)
108,900 (Industial)

Nearest Expressway

M-6 -> I-96

Distance in Miles

1/2 mile

Class A All-Weather Road

32nd Ave.

Distance in Miles

adjacent

Airport

 17 miles

 Landing Strip/Helipad

None within park.

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - 1/4 mile
Bank(s) – 1/4 mile
Restaurant(s) – 1/4 mile

Railroads

none

Highway

I-96 - 1/4 mile

 

Park Tenants

ESPEC

Lamar Construction

Royal Plastics

Speed Wrench

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          Interesting Information About Hudsonsville


/files/CBP/Jamestown Activities.jpegHometown Community -- The City of Hudsonville, Michigan is a small homely community nestled inside of the Ottawa County. With access to I-96 via M-6, you are right in between Grand Rapids and Holland, only 15 miles from each.The state capital of Lansing is only 75 miles away. Hudsonville is evenly distanced (2-1/2 hours) between Detroit and Chicago.  Other State or County roads that run through Hudsonville are 32nd Avenue, Chicago Drive, and Van Buren St. Hudsonville is also known as "Michigan's Salad Bowl" because of the crops grown in the muck fields. Celery, onions, carrots, and other vegetables are prominent throughout the many acres of wet, fertile soil that once was an ancient river bottom.

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Hudsonville Recreation - There is plenty to do in Hudsonville if you like the outdoors! Visit the Hudsonville Nature Center. This 76-acre nature preserve of woodlands, prairies and wetlands offers hiking, trails, lookouts, wild flowers and picnic areas. Hughes park offers picnic area, tennis courts, ball diamonds, playground area, beach volleyball court and frisbee golf. Sunrise Park has playgrounds, tot lot, open shelter, ball diamonds and picnic areas. The Veterans Park is dedicated to area veterans who have defended the freedoms that we hold so dear with park statues representing the various branches of the U.S. Military and a Memorial Wall and Stone honoring local military personnel. For more information on recreational activities in Hudsonville, call 616-669-7747.

Michigan Economic
Developers Association

P. O. Box 15096
Lansing, MI 48901-5096
Phone: 517-241-0011
Fax: 517-241-0089

Updated Quarterly