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‘A healthy dose of crazy’: Pigeon Hill celebrates groundbreaking on downtown production brewery

August 31, 2018August 31, 2018 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments beer, breweries, brewing, downtown Muskegon, Pigeon Hill, Pigeon Hill Brewing Company

In the beginning, the voices seemed loud. You’re crazy, they said. You’re crazy for opening a brewery in downtown Muskegon.

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Muskegon’s approach to development is landing the city major praise. Where does it go from here?

August 24, 2018August 25, 2018 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments Charles Marohn, Cindy Larsen, city planning, development, downtown Muskegon, Stephen Gawron, Strong Towns, Strongest Towns contest, urban planning, Western Market

What makes Muskegon a strong town? For the leader of a national nonprofit organization that studies sustainable development in communities

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Downtown Muskegon Summer Events Meeting

Join Downtown Muskegon to discuss upcoming events happening in downtown Muskegon this summer. The meeting will be held Tuesday, May

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Photos: Michigan Irish Music Festival brings the Emerald Isle to Muskegon

September 21, 2017September 21, 2017 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments culture, downtown Muskegon, Heritage Landing, Michigan Irish Music Festival, music

Heritage Landing transformed into a sea of green last weekend, when the Michigan Irish Music Festival brought huge and energetic

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Saying goodbye to a piece of Muskegon history: Demolition begins on the Chase Hackley Piano Factory

September 19, 2017September 20, 2017 Anna Gustafson 1 Comment Chase Hackley Piano Factory, development, downtown Muskegon, factory, historic preservation, history, Muskegon Lake, Muskegon Mall, Occidental Hotel, Windward Pointe

When the Chase Hackley Piano Factory debuted at 2400 Lakeshore Drive in Muskegon in 1890, it was, for many in

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As investment comes to Muskegon, a chance to support the city’s growing art scene

September 12, 2017September 13, 2017 Anna Gustafson 0 Comments art, artists, downtown, downtown Muskegon, Michael Schaafsma, Muskegon Center for the Arts, Muskegon Lake Project, Red Lotus Gallery

When Michael Schaafsma looks at the Red Lotus Gallery, an artistic haven nestled in the basement of the historic Century

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Na Zdrowie! Muskegon Polish Festival draws thousands to downtown

September 3, 2017September 4, 2017 Anna Gustafson 1 Comment downtown Muskegon, events, festivals, Fricano's Sweet Shoppe, Hackley Park, Ken Sutton, Knights of Columbus, Muskegon Polish Festival, Polish Festival, Sandy Dog, That Polish Girl Catering

Polka music, pierogies and shouts of “Na Zdrowie!” filled downtown Muskegon this weekend as thousands of people flocked to Hackley

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Self-employed in Muskegon: Where to work when home is driving you crazy

August 29, 2017 Anna Gustafson 2 Comments co-working, CoLaunch, coworking, downtown Muskegon, Drip Drop Drink, entrepreneurs, freelance, freelancing, Grand Valley State University, Hackley Public Library, Muskegon Innovation Hub, Rootdown, Ryke's, self-employed, The Coffee Factory

For those of us living the freelance or self-employed life, it can be isolating to hunker down and spend your

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