Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy MCC Partners LLC
The RedWater Collection is adding a Muskegon property to its portfolio of country clubs and will reopen its on-site restaurant this summer.
RedWater, recently rebranded from Watermark Properties, said Wednesday that it signed a purchase agreement to acquire the Muskegon Country Club from MCC Partners LLC.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“On behalf of our ownership group, we are all so excited to have RedWater as the new owners of our historic club and this illustrious property,” said Steve Olsen and Trip Johnson, two members of the MCC Partners ownership team. “We have known RedWater for years and have been impressed with how they operate their business. We knew that when it came time to sell, they were the team we wanted to run and manage our golf, food and beverage operations here at Muskegon Country Club. We are confident that they will take great care of our members and will take this great golf club to a wh
Downtown fireworks, import car show to highlight Muskegon’s Fourth of July celebration
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Today 1:47 PM
Downtown fireworks and a large car show on Western Avenue are part of the city of Muskegon’s Fourth of July celebration this year. Typically, the fireworks have been launched from a barge in Muskegon Lake, as was the case when this photo was taken in 2008. (MLive file photo)
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Update, 4:30 p.m. April 27 This story has been updated with additional information about the car show and festival.
MUSKEGON, MI – Downtown fireworks and a large car show and electronic music festival on Western Avenue are part of the city of Muskegon’s Fourth of July celebration this year.
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Dr. Daniel Yakes jokes that though heâs lived in the area for 50 years, he is still a newcomer in an area where many have grown up here and are considered âlocal.â
Nevertheless, Yakes has a love for the history of the area, and now he has published his latest volumes of local history, âCross River Rivals â An Illustrated History of the White Lake Area.â
The two-volume set will be available for borrowing at the White Lake Community Library and autographed copies will be for sale at the Book Nook & Java Shop in Montague. Exploring the origins of the rivalries between Whitehall and Montague, Cross River Rivals focuses on the two towns and how they competed and yet found common ground in some ways.