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Woodland Mall opened in 1968 at the northwestern corner of 28th Street and East Beltline Avenue . The mall was built at a southwest-to-northeast orientation, with Sears at the southwestern end, and JCPenney at the northeastern end. A Kresge dime store was also located in the Sears wing.
The segment near Orleans was realigned to end at M-14 (now M-66) in Woods Corners in 1929. [7] [8] M-44 was extended concurrently along US 131 to end at the intersection of the East Beltline and 28th Street near Grand Rapids. Two other highways were also routed on the East Beltline: M-21 south of Fulton Street and M-37 south of Cascade Road.
M-21 is Fulton Street to the east M-37 follows Alpine Avenue to the north, I-96, East Beltline Avenue and Broadmoor Avenue to the south M-44 is East Beltline north of I-96 Conn. M-44 runs along Plainfield Avenue M-45 follows Lake Michigan Drive west toward Allendale and Lake Michigan A-45 is Old US 131 south of 28th Street
Kentwood is a city in Kent County in the U.S. state of ... M-11 runs along 28th Street. ... connecting I-196 near Hudsonville to I-96 near Gerald R. Ford ...
[3] [4] In 1999 when Rivertown Crossings Mall opened in Grandville near the southwest border of Wyoming, many commercial tenants left the 28th Street corridor. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Following the opening of the M-6 highway in late-2004, the Wyoming-Kentwood Area Chamber of Commerce planned the first Metro Cruise to be held in August 2005 in an initiative ...
Kewpee's sold square hamburgers and thick malt shakes, much like the famous restaurant that Thomas eventually founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1969. [2] [17] In January 2010, Kewpee was named to the National Restaurant News 50: All-American Icons list, [18] and the Lima City Council passed a resolution congratulating the company. [19]
The Hyde Park community area is to the south of Kenwood and the southern half of Kenwood (south of 47th Street) is sometimes referred to as Hyde Park-Kenwood. [3] In the 1890s, the Kenwood Astrophysical Observatory, established by astronomer George Ellery Hale, was located in Kenwood close to the new (at that time) University of Chicago.
However, by 2007, the beginning of the Great Recession, X-Rite had moved its headquarters nearby to Kentwood. [10] A new fire station was constructed across the street from city hall at Prairie and Wilson in 2000 to make way for a new police station and hall of justice in 2003 next to city hall and a Kent District Library on Wilson Avenue. [11]