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August 30,
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Grand Rapids
Business Direct
Mark Sanchez
The law firm backing Muskegon's heralded Edison Landing
development is about to begin construction on its
own office building, with an adjoining commercial
and residential park planned along Muskegon Lake.
Parmenter O'Toole expects to break
ground by the end of September on a three-level, 24,800-square-foot
facility facing the waterfront.
Occupancy is targeted for October
of 2005.
The groundbreaking comes some seven
years after the law firm began looking for a site
for a new law office, and five years after signing
a purchase agreement for the property.
"Everything's full green light
and full speed ahead," said Chris Kelly, a partner
at Parmenter O'Toole who has managed the development
since its inception.
Clearing the way for the project to
finally proceed was the recent opening of a new extension
to Shoreline Drive. The extension proceeds past a
34-acre parcel of waterfront property formerly occupied
by a factory operated by Continental Motors Corp.,
later the General Products Division of Continental
Teledyne Corp.
The site is on the north edge of downtown
Muskegon.
Parmenter O'Toole's new building,
designed by Oppenhuizen Architects of Grand Haven,
will house the law firm's 25 attorneys and its support
personnel. The project will become the first private-sector
development within property now known as Edison Landing.
Grand Valley State University opened
its $8 million Michigan Alternative and Renewable
Energy Center last spring, the first project within
Edison Landing.
Edison Landing is a broader development
borne of Parmenter O'Toole's original desire for a
new offices downtown.
A state-designated SmartZone, Edison
Landing is seen as a key component in the revitalization
of Muskegon's central business district in tandem
with the creation of a new local economic sector:
research into and commercialization of alternative
energy technologies.
The project also will begin making
better use of the city's waterfront. Edison Landing
will include a 1,500-foot public boardwalk along Muskegon
Lake.
Parmenter O'Toole's partners are undertaking
the project as Lakefront Development LLC.
Much of the focus thus far for Edison
Landing has been planning out the development, addressing
contamination issues, marketing parcels and recruiting
developers.
"Our main mission now is to try
and re-create the positive attention and the positive
buzz that this could mean for Muskegon," said
Steve Wilson, a commercial real estate agent with
Commerce Realty's Grand Haven office who represents
Lakefront Development LLC.
"That waterfront really could
be Muskegon's jewel."
The GVSU and Parmenter O'Toole facilities
are the only definitive projects to date for Edison
Landing, although Lakefront Development does have
signed purchase agreements for additional parcels
with developers from East Lansing and Muskegon County
who are planning commercial/residential projects.
Gillespie Development LLC of East
Lansing is planning to develop two three-story buildings
with 42 luxury loft apartments on the upper floors
and "boutique style" retail shops and professional
office space on the first floors in a $7 million to
$8 million project.
Developer Gerald Seyferth is eying
four six-floor condominium buildings with a combined
72 units.
The recent opening of Shoreline Drive
has triggered increased interest and inquiries about
Edison Landing, Kelly said.
"It's a night and day difference,"
said Kelly, who anticipates further interest in the
development once Parmenter O'Toole's office building
begins rising.
"Construction breeds interest
and interest leads to sales," he said.
The Parmenter O'Toole project is one
in a long series of developments that has changed
Muskegon's downtown waterfront from a grimy factory-foundry
environment to something more like an urban park.
While the Edison Landing site once
was occupied by a Continental Motors assembly operation,
it was neighbored to the south by Lakey Foundry. The
foundry once spewed fly ash and sulfurous gases onto
the city's shopping district.
That property now is landscaped and
contoured, and its waterfront is the setting for a
modernistic corporate headquarters building, a restaurant
and marina, and a hotel. BJX
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