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  2. Modern Skate & Surf - Wikipedia

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    Although this location has since closed, Modern Skate still has one skate park in Royal Oak. Grand Rapids, MI also had a long-standing Modern skatepark, but was closed in 2011. The Royal Oak park, completed in 2008, features over 1-acre (4,000 m 2 ) of ramps and rails, including a wooden bowl made by world-renowned builders Team Pain. [ 3 ]

  3. Josh Kalis - Wikipedia

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    Josh Kalis has lived in many places throughout his career. His name is synonymous with skateboarding in Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Chicago. In 2012, Kalis resided in Carlsbad, California, US, with his wife and two daughters [20] but as of 2018 he left southern California to return to Grand Rapids and has been currently residing in ...

  4. Shops at CenterPoint - Wikipedia

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    Shops at CenterPoint is an open air strip mall located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. It opened in 1967 as Eastbrook Mall (an enclosed mall), a year before the larger Woodland Mall opened across the street. Throughout 2012 and 2013, the center underwent renovation tearing off half of the mall to become an outdoor shopping mall ...

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  6. Van Andel Arena - Wikipedia

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    Van Andel Arena is a multi-purpose arena situated in the Heartside district of Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. The arena attracted over five million patrons in its first 5 years, 1996–2001. It serves as the home of the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League and the Grand Rapids Gold of the NBA G League. It will also be the ...

  7. DeVos Place Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    DeVos Place Convention Center, erected on the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, is a multi-purpose convention center. It is named for Richard DeVos, who donated $20 million towards its construction. The convention center contains a large, 162,000 square foot exhibit hall and an additional 40,000 square foot ballroom. [1]