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4 PUBLIC LIBRARY LOVE INC. VISIONProject Opportunity¨¦§196 - Brownstone Residential This set of parcels is located at the intersection of 32nd Avenue and Prospect Street, just a block to the East of the new Terra Square farmer’s market & event center and Harvey Street woonerf.

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PROSPECT ST PROSPECT ST. Parcel Vision An ideal project for this site would be multi-story brownstone style residential units that front along 32nd Avenue and Prospect Street with parkingFARMERS on the interior of the development. Either rental units or for-sale units would be welcomed. Property Information CO-OP . Address Parcel Number Current Lot Size Bldg Estimated True Cash Owner Zoning Size Value (or State Equalized Value) 36

TH D A 5517 32nd Ave 70-14-32-227-031 HUD 5 0.207 acre Vacant $27,090 Hudsonville DDA

AVE. B 5501 32nd Ave 70-14-32-227-024 HUD 5 0.296 acre Vacant $38,747 Hudsonville DDA

C 5489 32nd Ave 70-14-32-227-039 HUD 5 0.565 acre 7932 s.f. $111,320 (SEV) James Luikens32

D 5479 32nd Ave 70-14-32-227-017 HUD 5 0.400 acre Vacant $52,268 Hudsonville DDAND E E 5469 32nd Ave 70-14-32-227-021 HUD 5 0.156 acre Vacant $20,358 Hudsonville DDAAVE. F 5459 32nd Ave 70-14-32-227-022 HUD 5 0.161 acre Vacant $21,060 Hudsonville DDA EXISTING WEST G 3233 Prospect 70-14-32-227-040 HUD 5 0.427 acre VacantCITY$89,105 Hudsonville DDA COMMERCIAL Utilities available: Water, sewer, electricity, natural gas, broadband. Updated 6.19.2018 SCHOOL AVE. HALL CSX RAILROAD BUILDING COMMUNITY POST CHICAGO DR. (M-121) A BANK OFFICE

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1” = 100 FEET IMAGINEthe possibilities 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? 4.4% 4.8% 6.1% 1.3% 5.3% 4.0% 7.5% 2.4% 1.4% 14.0% Change 2010-16 Change 2010-16 Change 2010-16

7,285 5,581 8,016 74,567 51,689 33,543 24,775 16,002 50,520 196,445 2016 Population 2016 Population 2016 Population Miles 13 miles 16 miles 28 miles 40 miles 54 miles 78 miles 84 miles 105 miles 142 miles 164 miles 168 miles EVERYTHING Close to Close City Name Hudsonville City Name Grand Rapids Wyoming Kentwood Holland Walker Grandville Zeeland Georgetown Jamestown City Name City Name MI Grand Rapids, Holland, MI MI Grand Haven, Muskegon Kalamazoo, MI Lansing, MI Battle Creek, MI South Bend, IN Ann Arbor, MI Chicago, IL , MI Population of Adjacent Townships Population of Nearby Cities - Ranked by size Population of Nearby Cities Grand east to Hudsonville is served by highway I-196 connecting Michigan highway M-6 is close by and is a Rapids (Detroit) and west to Holland (Chicago). International Ford Gerald R. directly past the Rapids going Grand side of southeast the bypass to Airport. Population Proximity to Major Surrounding Proximity to Roadway) Cities (via Major IMAGINE Strong

Ottawa CountyECONOMY Ottawa 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 Employers The top employers are:

Employer Number of Employees Service Hudsonville Public Schools 1,072 Education Royal Technologies 829 Manufacturing Creme Curls Bakery 160 Wholesale Bakery Family Fare 154 Retail ALTL, Inc 140 Transportation Manufacturers Supply 115 Manufacturing American Autocoat 90 Manufacturing Todd Wenzel Chevrolet 90 Car Dealership West Michigan Community Bank 90 Banking City of Hudsonville 79 Government Hudsonville Christian Schools 63 Education Gemmen’s Home & Hardware 59 Retail

2015 Civilian Labor Force County Civilian Labor Force Unemployment Rate Ottawa 152,621 3.8% Allegan 60,613 4.5% Barry 30,956 4.5% Kent 343,994 3.9% QUALITYof Life Parks & Recreation Hudsonville offers five great city parks. The park system includes picnic areas, ball diamonds, playgrounds, volleyball courts, 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 (), Basketball (Grand Rapids Drive), and hockey (the Griffins). Both the Whitecaps and the Griffins make regular appearance in post-season play-offs.

Museums Local 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 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 Arts Within 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 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. Hudsonville, MI DEMOGRAPHICS AGE AND GENDER COHORTS, 2010 Illustration depicts the City’s age and gender distribution

55 + years old 55 + years old (722 men) (977 women) Empty Nesters Empty Nesters

35 to 54 years old 35 to 54 years old (838 men) (900 women) Families Families

DIVERSITY 10 to 34 years old 10 to 34 years old Pie chart illustrates the ethnicity of the citizens of Hudsonville (1,274 men and boys) (1,289 women and girls) Millennials Millennials White 0 to 9 years old 0 to 9 years old Other (558 boys) (558 girls) Families Families African American 0

Asian 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1100 1100 1300 1200 1000 1000 1200 1300

Native American NUMBER OF PEOPLE AGE COHORTS COMPARISON Pie 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.

Millennials 23.9% 26.5% 10-34 years old 15.7% 12.5%

Families (adults) STATE OF 35 to 54 years old HUDSONVILLE MICHIGAN AGE COHORTS AGE COHORTS 36.0% 2010 32.9% Empty Nesters 2010 55+ years old

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