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M 95 V I L M P 96 D L O S C 105 e W d EXIT i 68 O s R t 84A 16 r T S H a e GOODRICH ST 10 H 80 A V 6 E (!V S T W E A LT H Y (!V Downtown Grand Rapids Map Building Location Key No. Building Name or Feature Name ...…………………………Key No. Building Name or Feature Name ...……………………….…Key 1. 2 Fountain Place ………………………………………...............E6 60. GVSU- Cook Devos Center for Health Sciences …………….G3-4 2. 200 Monroe Building …………………………………...............D5 61. GVSU- Hall of Engineering …………………………………….B7 3. 221 Michigan Building …………………………………………G4 62. GVSU- Keller Engineering Lab ………………………………...B7 4. 50 Monroe Place Building ……………………………………...D7 63. GVSU- L.V. Eberhard Center …………………………………..B7 5. 77 Monroe Center ……………………………………………….E7 64. GVSU- Secchia Hall ……………………………………………A7 6. Amtrak Station ………………………………………………...B10 65. Kent County Courthouse ………………………………..............E5 7. Amway Grand Plaza Hotel ……………………………………...C5 66. Helen Devos Children's Hospital ………………………………..F4 8. B.O.B (Big Old Building) ………………………………………D7 67. Immanuel Lutheran Church ……………………………………..E4 9. Bank One Building …………...…………………………………E4 68. Jefferson Ave. Professional Building ……………………….....G10 10. Blodgett Building ……………………………………………….D7 69. JW Mariott ………………………………………………………C6 11. Bridge St Fire Station …………………………………………...A4 70. Kendall College of Art & Design ……………………………….E6 12. Bridgewater Place ………………………………………………B3 71. Kent County Building ………………………………………...D4-5 13. Calder Plaza Building …………………………………………..D5 72. Kent County Building …………………………………………...E4 14. Campau Square Center ………………………………………….D6 73. La Grave Christian Reformed Church …………………………..F8 15. Campau Square Plaza …………………………………………...D6 74. La Grave Fire Station ……………………………………………F7 16. Catholic Central High School ………………………………….F10 75. Ladies Literary Club …………………………………………….E8 17. Catholic Information Center …………………………………….E4 76. Law Building ……………………………………………………E4 18. Catholic Social Services ………………………………………...F8 77. Ledyard Building ……………………………………………….D6 19. Central Seventh-Day Adventist Church ………………………...F8 78. Lemmen Holton Cancer Pavilion ……………………………..F3-4 20. Charley's Crab …………………………………………………..B8 79. Loraine Building ………………………………………………...F7 21. Children's Museum ……………………………………………...F7 80. Mary Free Bed Hospital ……………………………………….G10 22. City Hall ………………………………………………………...D4 81. Masonic Temple ………………………………………………...G7 23. Civic Theater ……………………………………………………F7 82. McKay Tower …………………………………………………..D6 24. Coit Creative Arts Academy …………………………………….F2 83. MSU -College of Human Medicine …………………………..E3-4 25. Commerce Building ……………………………………………..E5 84. Olds Manor (Pending Development) …………………………D3-4 26. Days Inn ………………………………………………………...B6 85. PNC Bank ………………………………………………………D6 27. Design + ………………………………………………………...D9 86. Peninsular Club …………………………………………………E6 28. Devos Place …………………………………………………...C4-5 87. Plaza Towers & Courtyard by Marriott …………………………C7 29. Federal Square Building ………………………………………...E5 88. Post Office-Main Branch ……………………………………….C3 30. Ferguson Center- Spectrum ……………………………………..F8 89. Ransom Tower ………………………………………………….G7 31. Fifth Third Bank ………………………………………………...D5 90. Richard M. Devos Center ……………………………………….A6 32. First Park Church ………………………………………………..F7 91. River City Building ……………………………………………..D5 33. First United Methodist Church …………………………………G7 92. Riverfront Plaza …………………………………………………C6 34. Fish Ladder ……………………………………………………...C2 93. Riverview Center ………………………………………………..C1 35. Former Y. M. C. A. ……………………………………………..F7 94. Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium ………………………………….B6 36. Fountain Street Church ………………………………………….F6 95. Saint Andrew's Cathedral ……………………………………….E9 37. Frey Building …………………………………………………E4-5 96. Saint Andrew's Catholic School ………………………………...F9 38. Fulton Commerce Building ……………………………………..E7 97. Saint Mark's Church …………………………………………….E6 39. Furniture Building - 82 Ionia Ave – Kent County ……………..E6 98. Saint Mary's Health Care ……………………………………….G9 40. Gerald R Ford Museum …………………………………………B5 99. Spectrum Health - Butterworth Hosp. Parking Ramp ………..G3-4 41. Gerald R. Ford Federal Building ………………………………..D4 100. Spectrum Health Human Resources ………………………….G3-4 42. Gerald R. Ford Fieldhouse ………………………………………F5 101. Spectrum Helath - Butterworth Campus ………………………...F4 43. Grand Bank Building ……………………………………………E6 102. St. Cecilia Music Society ………………………………………..F7 44. Grand Rapids Art Museum ……………………………………..D6 103. St. Mary's Catholic Church ……………………………………..A3 45. Grand Rapids Art Museum - Old Location ……………………..E5 104. State of Michigan Building ……………………………………..E4 46. Grand Rapids Community College …………………………...F5-6 105. The Rapid ……………………………………………………D9-10 47. Grand Rapids Police Department ……………………………….E7 106. Trade Center Building …………………………………………..D7 48. Grand Rapids Press ……………………………………………..D3 107. Trust Building …………………………………………………...E6 49. Grand Rapids Public Library ……………………………………F6 108. Urban Institue for Contemporary Arts ………………………….E7 50. GRCC- Applied Technology Center ……………………………F6 109. Van Andel Arena ……………………………………………….D7 51. GRCC- Athletic Field …………………………………………..G5 110. Van Andel Institute ……………………………………………...E4 52. GRCC- Bostwick Parking Ramp ………………………………..F6 111. Van Andel Museum Center ……………………………………..B6 53. GRCC- Calkins Science Center …………………………………F5 112. Waters Building ………………………………………………...D5 54. GRCC- College Park Plaza …………………………………...E-F5 113. Westbridge Academy …………………………………………...A2 55. GRCC- Library ………………………………………………….F6 114. Westminster Presbyterian Church ………………………………F8 56. GRCC- Lyon Parking Ramp …………………………………….F5 115. Widdicomb Furniture Factory …………………………………..A1 57. GRCC- Music Building …………………………………………F5 116. Women's City Club ……………………………………………..G7 58. GRCC- Spectrum Theatre ……………………………………….F6 117. Y.M.C.A. ……………………………………………………..A5-6 59. GRCC- Student Community Center …………………………….F5 City of Grand Rapids Parking Facilities A Ionia North Lot ……………………...……….D2 I Pearl - Ionia Ramp …………………………….E6 Q Arena Area 4 Lot …………………………….D8 B Ionia North Lot ……………………...………..E3 J Louis - Campau Ramp ………...……………D6-7 R Arena Area 5 Lot …………………………….D8 C DASH West –Area 8 Lot…………...…….. …A4 K Monroe Center Ramp ……………………...D6-7 S Weston - Commerce Ramp …………………...E8 D DASH West –Area 9 Lot ………...…….. …...A5 L Ottawa - Fulton Ramp ……………………...D6-7 T Cherry - Commerce Ramp …………………...E8 E DASH West –Area 7 Lot …………………….A5 M The Gallery Ramp …………………………...E7 U Dash South – Area 6A Lot …………………...D9 F Scribner Lot …………………………………..B4 N Arena Area 1 Lot …………………………….D8 V Dash South – Area 6A Lot ………………….D10 G DeVos Place Ramp …………………………..D4 O Arena Area 2 Lot …………………………….D8 W Market Street South …………………………B8 H Government Center Ramp …………………...D4 P Arena Area 3 Lot ……………………………..D8 .
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