An overview of the various construction projects set to transform West Michigan in 2025.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesWest Michigan is preparing for a significant construction boom in 2025 with various major developments underway. Projects like the $300 million expansion of Gun Lake Casino, the Hotel Rose in Rockford, and the Holland Community Ice Skating Park are just the beginning. The economic landscape is set to transform with impressive opportunities, paving the way for future growth in the region. Anticipated developments stretch into 2026 and beyond, promising continued urbanization and revitalization.
Get ready, folks! West Michigan is gearing up for some major development action in 2025, and the buzz is palpable. With a thriving economy and a vision for growth, the region is poised to embark on a construction surge unlike anything we’ve seen in recent years. The developments that are already in the works promise to reshape cities and bring new opportunities.
Before we dive into what’s coming, let’s not forget the exciting foundation laid in 2024, where some amazing projects officially opened their doors. Think of the impressive Studio Park Tower in Grand Rapids, the chic Ada Hotel, and the innovative Next Center in Holland. These projects have set West Michigan up for an unprecedented growth spurt.
Already, 2025 has 12 key developments lined up, and it’s sure to keep our construction workers and architects busy. Here’s the scoop on what’s happening:
First up, we have a whopping $300 million expansion at Gun Lake Casino! This is not just your ordinary casino upgrade; brace yourselves for a stunning 252-room hotel, set to welcome guests in March. But wait, that’s not all! Also launching in May will be the Wawyé Oasis, a magnificent 32,000-square-foot glass atrium that boasts three pools, a swim-up bar, a nightclub, a full-service spa, and a variety of dining options. Talk about a slice of paradise!
As we move into the fall months, the Hotel Rose is making its debut in downtown Rockford! This stylish 54-room hotel will offer luxurious accommodations and a fine-dining restaurant, alongside vibrant retail space. After years of planning, it has received a $3.2 million boost from the Michigan Community Revitalization Program, making it all possible.
From warm oases to winter wonderlands, come winter 2025, downtown Holland will gear up for the grand opening of the Holland Community Ice Skating Park. Picture this: a ribbon ice rink and a curling rink, all made possible by an $11 million donation from the community. This facility will surely become a go-to spot for families looking to have fun on the ice!
But hold on! The excitement doesn’t stop in 2025. In 2026, prepare for construction on a fabulous 12,000-seat Acrisure Amphitheater in Grand Rapids, with a ticket price of $184 million. Funded partly by a $30 million contribution from Acrisure, this venue promises to bring top-notch performances promoted by Live Nation.
Meanwhile, the Benteler Group will kick off work on a $105 million battery components plant in Wyoming, projected to create 147 job opportunities. Not to mention, Ford is also adjusting plans for their BlueOval Battery Park, which is now set to cover 1.8 million square feet—still creating thousands of jobs despite market challenges.
And if that wasn’t enough, get ready for an 8,500-seat Amway Amphitheater soccer stadium in Grand Rapids, slated for spring 2027. This project is expected to pack quite a punch in terms of economic impact. Additionally, between 2027 and 2029, we may witness a $800 million multi-building project potentially reshaping Grand Rapids’ skyline. It’s hard to imagine a more thrilling time for this area!
Beyond the major projects, there’s more news brewing for West Michigan. There’s a push for a sizable data center by Microsoft, and a potential aquarium development in Kent County, with a projected $2.9 billion net economic impact over ten years. And let’s not forget the controversial $2 billion EV battery component plant by Gotion that may stir the pot of local opinions.
With all these thrilling prospects, there’s no doubt that the coming years will see West Michigan transform into a hub of activity and growth. Local employers are already jumping on board, planning expansion projects that speak volumes about our bustling economy.
So, mark your calendars and get ready for a dazzling construction journey ahead! West Michigan is about to take a giant leap into the future, and the best is yet to come.
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