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Mercantile Bank officially transfers building to Ionia library

IONIA A historic building in downtown Ionia has officially been gifted to the community library.  Mercantile Bank of Michigan donated its former branch at 302 W. Main St. In downtown Ionia to the Ionia Community Library. A formal transfer took place Monday, April 12. ICL Director Dale Parus described receiving the building as a “game-changer.” ICL will place a proposal on the ballot in the November election asking voters to approve a millage to operate a library in the commercial building. Parus said the building gives ICL “a fighting chance” at winning in November.  “It gives us a big step forward toward making those larger plans,” Parus said. “If we can convince the folks in November that this is a worthy plan and I think it is. the sky’s the limit after that. We’ll be able to be a presence down here. people will be up and down the street.” 

Ionia council, library modify property transfer agreement

Ionia council, library modify property transfer agreement
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Mercantile Bank donates downtown Ionia building to library - News - Ionia Sentinel - Standard-Ionia, MI

IONIA — A historic building in downtown Ionia could become the new home of the community’s library — thanks to a generous donation from the bank that recently occupied it.Mercantile Bank of Michigan donated its downtown Ionia building at 302 W. Main St. to the Ionia Community Library. The bank announced the decision in a news release issued Wednesday, Jan. 13. Ownership is set to transfer to the ICL in March.Gale Yeomans, president of the ICL Board of Trustees, said the entire

Council approves property transfer agreement with library - News - Ionia Sentinel - Standard-Ionia, MI

IONIA — The Ionia Community Library is cleaning up some property matters in the city after voters turned down several millage proposals for a new facility.The Ionia City Council voted unanimously Tuesday, Jan. 5, to approve a property transfer agreement between the city and Ionia Community Library.An agreement was made in 2004 that deeded the city-owned properties at 178 and 185 Adams St. to the library, according to Ionia Interim City Manager Gregg Guetschow.As part of that agreement,

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