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VISION
LAW
NDAL
E AV
E
MAR
LIN
AVE
§̈¦196
CHICAGO DR
32ND
AVE
VAN BUREN ST
40TH
AVE HI GHLAND D R
NEW HOLLAND ST
ALLEN ST
BAL
SAM
DR
40TH
AVE
VAN BUREN ST
OAK ST
BARRY ST
36TH
AVE
GRANT ST LEE ST
EDSON DR
UNITY DR
NEW HOLLAND ST 24TH
AVE
PARK
AVE
KIEL ST
KELLY ST
CURTIS ST
HUG
HES
DR
BARRY ST
COTTAGE TRL CHICAGO DR
CHICAGO DR
SERVICE DR
SCHO
OL A
VE
PLAZA AVECENTRAL BLVD
MADI
S ON
AVE
HARVEY ST
14 MILE RD
BELDING RD
17 MILE RD
ALPINE AVE
ALP
INE
AVE
§̈¦6
28TH ST
E FULTON ST
PLAINFIELD AVE
PROPOSED LOCATION
CHICAGO DR
HUDSONVILLE
GRANDRAPIDS
WILS
ON
AVE
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Project Opportunity - Multi-Use, Multi-Story BuildingThis parcel is located just to the west of new Hudson Center building and Terra Square farmer’s market and newly created Harvey Street Woonerf. This parcel is within a block of the pedestrian section of Harvey Street, the splash pad feature, and the pocket park. The site is a corner parcel that will face the future Village Green.
Parcel VisionAn ideal project for this site would be a multi-story building that engages strongly with pedestrian foot traffic along Harvey Street, but also has a strong presence along Plaza Avenue. The project should include retail or restaurant uses on the first floor and office or residential on the upper floor(s).
Property InformationAddress Parcel Number Current
ZoningLot Size Bldg Size State Equalized
ValueOwner
3440 Chicago Dr 70-14-32-258-009 HUD 5 0.276 acre 2,287 s.f. 156,690 Hudsonville DDA
Utilities available: Water, sewer, electricity, natural gas, fiber.
Parcel Legal Description:PART LOT 15 COM MOST W’LY COR, TH NE’LY ALG NW’LY LINE OF SD LOT 120 FT, TH S 39D54M E 100 FT, TH S 51D51M W 120 FT, TH N 39D54M W 100 FT TO BEG. VANDERLAAN SUB
CONCEPTUAL DOWNTOWNREDEVELOPMENT PLAN
1” = 100 FEET
0 50’ 100’ 200’
Updated 6.19.2018
the possibilitiesIMAGINE
Hudsonville, Michigan
The City of Hudsonville is located in Ottawa County and is a community with strong family values, friendly people, well-kept neighborhoods, opportunities for worship, an active farming community, and numerous parks.
This classic hometown environment is wonderfully paired with easily accessible highways that lead residents to the amenities of Grand Rapids and Holland, within just a short 15 minute drive.
Join us in imagining a future of Hudsonville
The City of Hudsonville is in the process of implementing the Imagine Hudsonville 2030 master plan, for which it was awarded the Daniel H. Burnham Award for planning excellence. This plan calls for Hudsonville to become a more livable, vibrant, walkable, and distinctive city and identifies core components needed to bring that vision to life.
The City of Hudsonville recently completed a new Farmer’s Market & Event Center called Terra Square and Phase I of the Harvey Street woonerf, a pedestrian-oriented street. In 2018, work will be completed on the convertion of Phase II of Harvey Street to a woonerf and the implementation of a landscaping plan along Chicago Drive. We see these projects as quality of life enhancements that will support the private sector as it takes on unique and distinctive projects. Already, private investment is following, with new restaurants, offices, and residential in the downtown.
We envision a very bright future for the city of Hudsonville. Do you see yourself as part of this vision?
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EVERYTHINGProximity to Major Surrounding Cities (via Major Roadway)City Name MilesGrand Rapids, MI 13 milesHolland, MI 16 milesGrand Haven, MI 28 milesMuskegon 40 milesKalamazoo, MI 54 milesLansing, MI 78 milesBattle Creek, MI 84 milesSouth Bend, IN 105 milesAnn Arbor, MI 142 milesChicago, IL 164 milesDetroit, MI 168 miles
PopulationCity Name 2016 Population Change 2010-16Hudsonville 7,285 2.4%
Population of Nearby Cities - Ranked by sizeCity Name 2016 Population Change 2010-16Grand Rapids 196,445 4.4%Wyoming 74,567 4.8%Kentwood 51,689 6.1%Holland 33,543 1.3%Walker 24,775 5.3%Grandville 16,002 4.0%Zeeland 5,581 1.4%
Population of Adjacent Townships City Name 2016 Population Change 2010-16Georgetown 50,520 7.5%Jamestown 8,016 14.0%
Hudsonville is served by highway I-196 connecting east to Grand Rapids (Detroit) and west to Holland (Chicago). Michigan highway M-6 is close by and is a bypass to the southeast side of Grand Rapids going directly past the Gerald R. Ford International Airport.
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ECONOMYOttawa CountyOttawa County is proud to rank as Michigan’s Healthiest County again in 2015, according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Since the rankings began in 2010, Ottawa County has clinched this top spot three of the six years and ranked second the remaining three.
Ottawa County’s strong financial condition plus residents with ingenuity, entrepreneurial spirits and strong work ethics continue to attract business development and expansion to the area. The County’s Gross Domestic Product increased 3 percent. Major EmployersThe top employers are:
Employer Number of Employees ServiceHudsonville Public Schools 1,072 EducationRoyal Technologies 829 ManufacturingCreme Curls Bakery 160 Wholesale BakeryFamily Fare 154 RetailALTL, Inc 140 TransportationManufacturers Supply 115 ManufacturingAmerican Autocoat 90 ManufacturingTodd Wenzel Chevrolet 90 Car DealershipWest Michigan Community Bank 90 BankingCity of Hudsonville 79 GovernmentHudsonville Christian Schools 63 EducationGemmen’s Home & Hardware 59 Retail
2015 Civilian Labor ForceCounty Civilian Labor Force Unemployment RateOttawa 152,621 3.8%Allegan 60,613 4.5%Barry 30,956 4.5%Kent 343,994 3.9%
of LifeQUALITY
Parks & RecreationHudsonville offers five great city parks. The park system includes picnic areas, ball diamonds, playgrounds, volleyball courts, basketball courts, frisbee golf, tot lots, and picnic shelters.
Hudsonville is also home to the Nature Center, a 76-acre nature preserve of woodlands, wetlands, and prairies. Guided tours with the City’s Naturalist are available to those who want to explore the Nature Center further.
The closest golf course is Glen Eagle Golf Course, located within the Hudsonville mailing address. Sunnybrook Golf Course in Grandville is also just a short drive from Hudsonville. Sports (College / Professional)College sports are prominent and are dominated by Grand Valley State University (D II) and Calvin College & Hope College (D III). Grand Valley has a long record of making it to the play-offs in football and the Calvin – Hope rivalry in basketball is so prominent that it has been featured on ESPN. Games at these institutions are no more than a 30 minute drive from the city.
Professional sports are well represented in Baseball (West Michigan Whitecaps), Basketball (Grand Rapids Drive), and hockey (the Griffins). Both the Whitecaps and the Griffins make regular appearance in post-season play-offs.
MuseumsLocal history museums exist within the immediate area as well as a wide array of museums that are offered just 15 miles northeast in Grand Rapids. Downtown contains five museums wihin a few blocks of each other: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids Children’s Museum, Grand Rapids Public Museum and Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts.
One of the world’s Top 30 Must-See Museums, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, is also located there and offers a breathtaking display of natural and manmade art.
Performing ArtsWithin the immediate area, key performing arts venues include the Jenison Center for the Arts to the north, along with local workshops hosted by Master Arts Theatre. Many of the local churches also host headlining artists. For additional cultural experiences both Holland and Grand Rapids are within just a short 20-30 minute commute and offer a wide variety of entertainment. Grand rapids has the Grand Rapids Opera, Grand Rapids Symphony, Grand Rapids Ballet and the widely acclaimed Civic Theater. The Civic Theatre is one of the largest in the country and provides access to a comprehensive theatre arts education program for all ages. Holland offers both Holland Symphony and Turning Pointe School of Dance.
DIVERSITYPie chart illustrates the ethnicity of the citizens of Hudsonville
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Native American
Hudsonville, MI
DEMOGRAPHICS
Millennials10-34 years old
Families (adults)35 to 54 years old
Empty Nesters55+ years old
Families (children)0 to 9 years old
AGE AND GENDER COHORTS, 2010Illustration depicts the City’s age and gender distribution
AGE COHORTS COMPARISONPie charts illustrate the comparison between the City and State age cohorts, categorized as Millennials, Families, and Empty Nesters. Hudsonville nearly mirrors State averages, although it has slightly less Empty Nester cohorts and slightly more Family and Millennial cohorts.
Specifically Hudsonville has more children 9 and under and more Millennials (ages 0 -34) than the State average. It can be concluded that the population of Hudsonville is younger than state averages.
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HUDSONVILLEAGE COHORTS
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
AGE COHORTS2010
0 to 9 years old(558 girls)Families
0 to 9 years old(558 boys)
Families
10 to 34 years old (1,289 women and girls)Millennials
10 to 34 years old (1,274 men and boys)
Millennials
35 to 54 years old(900 women)Families
35 to 54 years old(838 men)
Families
55 + years old(977 women)Empty Nesters
55 + years old (722 men)
Empty Nesters
32.9%36.0%
26.5%23.9%
28.1
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%
12.5
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LAW
NDAL
E AV
E
MAR
LIN
AVE
§̈¦196
CHICAGO DR
32ND
AVE
VAN BUREN ST
40TH
AVE HI GHLAND D R
NEW HOLLAND ST
ALLEN ST
BAL
SAM
DR
40TH
AVE
VAN BUREN ST
OAK ST
BARRY ST
36TH
AVE
GRANT ST LEE ST
EDSON DR
UNITY DR
NEW HOLLAND ST 24TH
AVE
PARK
AVE
KIEL ST
KELLY ST
CURTIS ST
HUG
HES
DR BARRY ST
COTTAGE TRL CHICAGO DR
CHICAGO DR
SERVICE DR
SCHO
OL A
VE
PLAZA AVE
CENTRAL BLVD
MADI
S ON
AVE
HARVEY ST
14 MILE RD
BELDING RD
17 MILE RD
ALPINE AVE
ALP
INE
AVE
§̈¦6
28TH ST
E FULTON ST
PLAINFIELD AVE
PROPOSED LOCATION
CHICAGO DR
HUDSONVILLE
GRANDRAPIDS
WILS
ON
AVE
§̈¦6 §̈¦96§̈¦196
§̈¦196
§̈¦96
§̈¦131
.
Property Photos
City of Hudsonville contacts: • Patrick B. Waterman, ICMA-CM, City Manager - (616) 669-0200 x 1418 - [email protected] • Daniel J. Strikwerda, AICP, Planning & Zoning Director - (616) 669-0200 x 1414 - [email protected]• Michelle Fare, Downtown Development Authority Director - (616) 669-0200 x 1411 - [email protected]
Owner Contact Information:
• Michelle Fare, Downtown Development Authority Director - (616) 669-0200 x 1411 - [email protected]
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