Former Old Kent Bank HQ reopens as high-rise apartments in downtown Grand Rapids

The effort to convert several floors of a former bank headquarters into apartments crossed home plate on Monday.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the end of construction at 111 Lyon. The former home of Old Kent Bank was transformed into 140 apartments on the top seven floors. It was ticketed as the first major office-to-residential conversion project in the state by the management team at CWD Real Estate.

“What makes this project so meaningful is that it honors the history of this building while positioning it for the future of downtown Grand Rapids,” said Sam Cummings, managing partner of CWD Real Estate. “111 Lyon has been part of the story of this city for 60 years.”

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Featuring one- and two-bedroom apartments, the residential space also boasts a fitness center, indoor pickleball court, golf simulator, indoor pool, lounge, and secure parking.

“This project represents exactly the kind of forward-thinking investment we need to continue building a vibrant and thriving downtown,” said Mayor David LaGrand. “By reimagining an existing landmark into much-needed housing, CWD and its partners have created new opportunities for residents while preserving an important piece of Grand Rapids history.”…

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