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January 1, 2004
The Muskegon Chronicle
By Lynn Mooreand and Chad D. Lerch
As we usher in the New Year, it's a good time to look ahead
to new opportunities -- and say goodbye to old friends.
In 2004, Muskegon's downtown no longer will host Cherry County
Playhouse theatrical productions. But it may be home to a new
professional basketball team.
While the new year will see the last debris from the Muskegon
Mall demolition trucked off to a landfill, it also will bring
new shopping opportunities.
Baroque masters, bicycling around Muskegon Lake and a new salmon
festival all are in store for 2004.
And of course there's the new cross-lake ferry service to Milwaukee
that will launch from the Lakeside neighborhood this summer.
Muskegon and Grand Haven will continue work on major new commercial
developments.
Completion of Shoreline Drive in Muskegon this summer will allow
continued development of the Edison Landing mixed-use residential
and commercial development on Muskegon Lake at the site of the
former Teledyne property.
In Grand Haven, 2004 will see the dirt turned for GrandWater,
a $30 million commercial and residential development on 23 acres
of former industrial land along the Grand River channel on the
city's north side. The city already has purchased the property
and will start looking for a developer to carry out the city's
vision for the 23 acres along the Grand River channel, which includes
a boardwalk, senior housing, commercial space and possibly a hotel.
There's lots to look forward to in 2004, and here's just a sample:
The Lake Express cross-lake ferry service to Milwaukee will begin
June 1, providing up to 46 cars and 253 passengers a 2 1/2-hour
trip to Milwaukee -- home of a major league baseball team, Summerfest,
a major music festival, and, of course, breweries. The ferry will
dock at Great Lakes Marina in Muskegon's Lakeside, where new tourist
attractions inevitably will sprout in 2004.
Shoreline Drive, the new primary route through downtown Muskegon,
will open by the end of July, bringing traffic closer to the Muskegon
Lake shoreline and allowing for Muskegon and Webster avenues --
aka Seaway Drive -- to eventually return to their sleepy residential
roots. Shoreline Drive "East" will connect the existing
Shoreline Drive near Terrace Avenue to business route U.S. 31
near Eastern Avenue.
The Tri-Cities Historical Museum will open this spring at its
new location in the former Steketee's building in the 200 block
of Washington Avenue in Grand Haven. The 12,000-square-foot downtown
landmark will give the museum more space to display historical
artifacts.
A new Irish music celebration will be held in Muskegon in March
by the same people who bring the Michigan Irish Music Festival
to Heritage Landing each September. The St. Patrick's Irish Fest
will be March 12-13 at the Henry Street Hall, 2300 Henry. It will
offer Irish food and drink (Guinness beer) and music by Switchback
-- the Irish Festival's unofficial "house band" -- and
the Pub Runners, who also have performed at the Irish Music Festival.
A major art exhibition called "Pursuits and Pleasure: Baroque
Paintings from the Detroit Institutes of Art" will be on
display at the Muskegon Museum of Art from April 10 through July
3. Considered one of the biggest shows the art museum has ever
hosted, the exhibition will include 35 17th and 18th century paintings
by such European "Old Masters" as Thomas Gainsborough,
Salvator Rosa, Giovanni Paolo Panini and Michael Sweerts.
Those attending the exhibition, and other events at the art museum,
will have a new parking lot to use. The old Medical Arts Building
at the corner of Clay Avenue and Second Street, which was torn
down in 2003, will be the site of the new expanded parking for
art lovers in 2004.
A Kohl's department store will open this spring at Lakes Crossing
near The Lakes Mall on Harvey Street. Kohl's has many local devotees
who now have to travel to Holland or the Grand Rapids area to
stroll the discount department store's aisles. The store is due
to open April 15.
The new Salmon & Song Fest is being organized by the Grand
Haven-Spring Lake Visitor's and Convention Bureau. It will include
a 5K "Salmon Run," an art exhibit, a gourmet salmon
cook-off and educational activities promoting Michigan's waterways.
It will be Sept. 17-19 along the Grand River channel in Grand
Haven.
A Home Depot store is scheduled to open on the former Meijer Inc.
property at the intersection of U.S. 31 and Jackson Street. The
103,000-square-foot home improvement store is expected to open
in the spring.
A one-mile extension to Lakeshore Trail around Muskegon Lake will
allow bicyclists, joggers and others to travel around the east
end of the lake from North Muskegon to the Muskegon Family YMCA.
The new segment, which will run from Fisherman's Landing to L.C.
Walker Arena, is expected to be finished by Memorial Day. It will
link existing paths leading from the arena to the YMCA and from
Fisherman's Landing to a paved path and boardwalk across the Veterans
Memorial Causeway to North Muskegon.
The completion of the Lakeside Trail in the Village of Spring
Lake, with the final leg -- about 1,500 feet near Arby's on Savidge
Street -- will be completed this fall. When it's finished, the
trail will be 12 miles.
A $1.96 million renovation to the Spring Lake Village Hall will
be completed in May. A rededication ceremony is scheduled June
15, the first day of the Spring Lake Heritage Festival.
The Snowbirds Canadian jet team will perform at the Muskegon Air
Fair July 2-4, its only summer performance in the United States
in 2004. The Snowbirds, part of the Canadian air force, are considered
one of the air show industry's top acts, along with the U.S. Navy's
Blue Angels and the U.S. Air Force's Thunderbirds.
A professional basketball team could make its debut in Muskegon
in November. Lakeshore Basketball LLC is working to bring a Continental
Basketball Association team to L.C. Walker Arena. The yet-to-be-named
team would play from mid-November through March 2005. But Lakeshore
Basketball must pass through a few hoops before the team is a
reality, including preselling 1,000 season tickets for the 2004-05
season.
© 2004 Muskegon Chronicle. Used with permission
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