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Allegan Highland 
Business Park

For more information:
www.cityofallegan.org


Robert Hillard
City Manager
City of Allegan
112 Locust St.
Allegan, MI 49010

rhillard@cityofallegan.org
Phone:  (269) 686-1103
Fax:   (269) 673-2869

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

691 Airway Dr.
Allegan

County

Allegan

Size

188.6 acres

Percent Developed

71%

Percent Occupied

71%

Price of Land per Acre

$1 per parcel

Incentives 

12 Year Industrial Facilities and Personal Property Tax Abatements 

Nearest Expressway

US-131

Distance in Miles

10

Class A All-Weather Road

M-222

Distance in Miles

.4

Airport

 Allegan Padgham Field Airport - .25 mile

 Landing Strip/Helipad

Not within park.

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - .5 mile
Bank(s) – .5 mile
Restaurant(s) – .5 mile
Licensed Day-Care(s) – .5 mile

Railroads

none

Highway

Within 5 miles of interchange to more than one expressway.

 

Park Tenants  

Airway and Associates Allegan U Store Corporation
City of Allegan Dept. of Public Works Cosby Coatings
D & J Management Systems Data Sales Company
Frontier Technology Jon Hanse
Kollar Enterprises L. Perrigo Company
MJS Systems Muskrat Properties 
PJ Printing   Plumbers Toilets
Renal Properties  S&R Productions, LLC
 Uni-Pac Inc. 
  

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          Interesting Information About Allegan


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Allegan Community Information -- Allegan, located on both sides of the Kalamazoo River, is on eof the most picturesque sites in the State. Allegan residents are proud of their historical heritage. Allegan was founded with a vision. When Elisha Ely settled on the bank of the Kalamazoo River in 1933, he quickly realized the potential for waterpower and transportation supplied by the river. Eastern backers, Samuel Hubbard, Charles Trowbridge, Pliny Cutler, and Edmund Monroe purchased land and formed "Boston Company". They envisioned Allegan as a manufacturing and shipping hub to rival Chicago.
Allegan Industry -- Allegan is a warm and friendly community ideally located for development. Allegan has a number of small town businesses. Allegan is expanding its industrial park. It has 90 acres, with lots still available, after the Perrigo Company, an Allegan based pharmaceutical company, put in its new $16 million distribution center. The facility is big enough to hold 11 football fields. The industrial park provides first-class building sites, varying in size, for a variety of industrial and business uses. It has full service city water and sewer access. Lots are available for $1. Allegan's Highland Park is a state-certified industrial park and meets the requirements of the State of Michigan. In addition, Highlands also offers easy access to major highways and interstate expressways, existing buildings and available lots for sale or lease, financial assistance and incentives and immediate access to a general utility airport and within 40 minutes of major regional airports in Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids.


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Allegan -- There is only one Allegan, Michigan!  The Allegan County seat, the city is a community with an unbeatable combination of historic small-town atmosphere and sense of community. The one-of-a-kind riverfront boardwalk, art-deco movie theatre, historic downtown and homes, and friendly citizens give Allegan its distinctive small town ambiance.

Allegan offers something for every age or personal tastes; a wide variety of events, and activities, recreation of all types from hunting & fishing, to golf, skiing and more, all within easy reach.  For more information you can also visit www.onlyoneallegan.com.


  Michigan Economic
Developers Association

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

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