Three Muskegon industrial locations targeted for development, economic growth

Muskegon County is in the market for new businesses that will stimulate economic growth and create innovative synergistic relationships allowing businesses to repurpose each other’s material waste.

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Muskegon County is in the market for new businesses that will stimulate economic growth and create innovative synergistic relationships allowing businesses to repurpose each other’s material waste. Development of three multi-acre sites could include a range of businesses from large scale vegetable farming to manufacturing.

According to excerpts from the story:

MUSKEGON — Three different industrial areas are on track for future development in Muskegon County, creating the potential for significant economic impact.

Acreage at the county’s wastewater treatment facility, the former Cordova chemical site, and acreage owned by Bayer CropScience are in development stages, according to Ed Garner, president and CEO of Muskegon Area First.

About 1,800 acres are available near the county’s wastewater treatment facility located south of Apple Avenue and split between Egleston and Moorland townships.

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