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For more information: www.muskegon-mi.gov


Mike Franzak
Assistant Planner
City of Muskegon
933 Terrace St., P.O. Box 535
Muskegon, MI 49443-0536
mike.franzak@postman.org
Phone:  (231) 724-6982
Fax:   (231) 724-6790

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

Sherman Blvd.
Muskegon

County

Muskegon

Size

423.7 acres

Percent Developed

90%

Percent Occupied

80%

Price of Land per Acre

Contact Cathy Brubaker-Clarke
City of Muskegon
(231) 724-6702
cathy.brubaker-clarke@postman.org

Nearest Expressway

US-131

Distance in Miles

.1

Class A All-Weather Road

M-46

Distance in Miles

2

Airport

 Muskegon County Airport - 7 miles

 Landing Strip/Helipad

Not within park. 

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - 1 mile
Bank(s) – 1 mile
Restaurant(s) – .5 mile
Licensed Day-Care(s) – 6.5 miles

Railroads

Lead track has been installed.

Highway

US-131 - Full interchange

 

Park Tenants  

2400 Olthoff LLC

Allied Waste Systems Inc.

Allied Waste Systems Inc. #489

Bekaert Steel Wire Corporation

BJE LLC

Consumers Energy

DSC Products, Inc.

DT Property Company LLC

DTE Energy

East Sherman Properties LLC

Eklund Development LLC

Emerson Trust

Essex Property Management LLC

Fleet Engineers, Inc.

GrandCamp, Inc.

Holland Neway International

Hughes & Sons

JR Olthoff Company

Johnson Technology, Inc.

Johnstons Enterprises LLC

KL Industries

Keating Associates LLC

Land Management LLC

LTH Muskegon Associates

M & W Land Inc.

Michigan Shore Railroad Inc.

Midwest Spring MFG Company

Morton Charles H

Munn Properties LLC

Muskegon Construction

Northern Boiler Mechanics

Oak Ridge Enterprises LLC

Port City Die Cast

Port City Die Cast Company

PSC Property Company

Reid Tool Supply Company

S B Properties

School Employees Credit Union

SCI Michigan Funeral Services

Sign Crafters

South Shore Properties

Star Truck Rentals Inc.

Sun Dolphin LP

Threadlines Inc.

United Sign Company Inc.

Verizon Inc.

Weaver Marjorie I Trust

Westshore Engineering & Survey Inc.

Witham Richard N Trust

WPK Properties LLC

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          Interesting Information About Muskegon


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Milwaukee Clipper -- The great passenger ship is a National Historic Landmark. In the midst of being restored to its former glory, the Clipper has been in existence since 1905 and operated until 1970 as the ferry service between Milwaukee and Muskegon. Tours are available and it is also a floating museum. Visit www.milwaukeeclipper.com  or call (231) 725-0509 for more information.


 

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A Center for Distribution -- Not only is manufacturing an important feature in the up building and permanency of cities, but a center for distribution has been the principal factor in the phenomenal growth of many place, notably New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Denver and Duluth. Muskegon possesses equal advantages in securing raw material, or the shipment of manufactured products; mechanics can here own their own homes, and progressive citizens have created a fund with which to purchase and present desirable manufacturing sites to legitimate lines of industry. With our advantages of water and rail transportation, equable climate, healthful surroundings, magnificent waterworks, which draw direct from the great lake three-quarters of a mile from shore; all the conveniences of a metropolitan city, why should not Muskegon march onward? Our nearness to raw materials and the markets of the Great Lakes basin, surrounding states rich in agriculture and dairy products, together with the many other desirable features, which are shown in later pages, make it entirely feasible to build up a large manufacturing and distributing center at this point, and if you have caught the idea that Muskegon holds the key to the situation it is unnecessary to go into further enumeration in these introductory pages. Our illustrations as well as descriptive writings are designed to be representative in character. Many of them are direct productions from photographs, and those not so taken are mostly true representations of buildings now up or under contract. 

Michigan Economic
Developers Association

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

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