GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — More affordable housing is in the works for Grand Rapids. Not only will it be right on the Grand River, but it’s also in the heart of downtown development.
“We recognize that rents have been going up, and people have been getting priced out,” Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids Chief Real Estate Development Officer Jacob Horne said.
There isn’t much to look at near the corner of Market and Wealthy. The city has a parking lot where people can find parked Lime scooters and old concrete barriers that were once used to help with outdoor restaurant seating.
“This will be a catalyst for helping to develop that part of the riverfront and the community,” Horne said…