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St. Louis Woodside
Industrial Centre

For more information: www.gratiot.org


Donald Schurr
President
Greater Gratiot Development, Inc.
136 S. Main St.
Ithaca, MI 48847
don.schurr@gratiot.org
Phone:  (989) 875-2083
Fax:   (989) 875-2990

   

GENERAL INFORMATION  

Park Address

Woodside Dr.
St. Louis

County

Gratiot

Size

74.97acres

Percent Developed

100%

Percent Occupied

69.45%

Price of Land per Acre

$1 first lot and $4,000 additional acres

Nearest Expressway

US-127

Distance in Miles

1

Class A All-Weather Road

BR-127

Distance in Miles

0

Airport

 Gratiot Community Airport - 9 miles
MBS International
Capital City Airport - 20 miles

 Landing Strip/Helipad

Not within park.

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) - 1 mile
Bank(s) – 1 mile
Restaurant(s) – 1 mile
Licensed Day-Care(s) – 1 mile

Railroads

Mid-Michigan Railroad
TS&B (Tuscola, Saginaw & Bay)

Highway

US-127 - 1 mile

 

Park Tenants  

Alpha Plastics

Americast

Apex Marine

Crippen Manufacturing

JER-DEN Plastics

Michigan Chloride Sales

Momentum Industries

Plasti-Paint, Inc.

Woodside LLC/PK Contracting

 

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          Interesting Information About St. Louis


/files/CBP/St. Louis Community.jpegSt. Louis and Gratiot County
 -- St. Louis is the geographic center of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. St. Louis has a wide variety of businesses in the service, industrial, retail, housing, and restaurant sectors. Things to do include visiting the GEM theater, visit several antique shops, swim in the W.T. Morris Memorial public pool, rent a boat form Pine River Outfitters for fishing and much, much more!





 

/files/CBP/Woodside History.jpegSt. Louis History -- St. Louis was founded in 1853. It was known as Pine River. The first school was built in 1857. The village became known as St. Louis in 1865. In the 1860's, settlers came upon a well of water in which a man placed his crippled hand and was miraculously able to flex his finders later, which brought many people the area because word spread that it was 'healing water.' This continued until the 1880's and beyond. St. Louis businesses were flourishing around the turn of the century. St. Louis continued to flourish through the 20th century despite a setback when a chemical company was found to have contaminated the water. The company had history going back to 1935. Today, millions of dollars are being invested to beautify and redevelop the city.


Michigan Economic

Developers Association

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

Updated Quarterly