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P. Don Aley
Industrial Park

For more information: www.muskegontwp.org/home.html


Dave A. Kieft Jr.
Supervisor of Muskegon Township
Muskegon County
1990 Apple Ave.
Muskegon, MI 49442
dkieft@muskegontwp.org
Phone:  (231) 777-2555 ext. 302
Fax:  (231) 777-4912


GENERAL INFORMATION

Park Address

3500 Laketon Ave
Muskegon Township

County

Muskegon

Size

31.03 acres

Percent Developed

30%

Percent Occupied

0%

Price of Land per Acre

Negotiable

Nearest Expressway

US 31

Distance in Miles

2.5

Class A All-Weather Road

Mill Iron/Laketon

Distance in Miles

< 1

Occupant Services

Gas Station(s) 2 miles
Bank(s) – 2 miles
Restaurant(s) – 2 miles
Licensed Day-Care(s) – 5 miles

Highway

Within 5 miles of interchange to more than one expressway

Ports

Within 15 miles of dock facilities that accommodate lake shipping


Park Tenants

Scherdel Sales & Technology                                                           

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Interesting Information About Muskegon Township

/files/CBP 2/P Don Aley Town Photo.jpgCommunity History -- The Township of Muskegon is the oldest Township in the State of Michigan. It was created by the State Legislature in 1837 and included parts of what is now Ottawa and Oceana Counties. Over the years, as a result of decisions by the State of Michigan and annexations by the City of Muskegon the Township ended up with the complicated configuration that now exists with our political boundaries encompassing about 23 square miles.

Muskegon Township has two main corridors for commercial and industrial facilities that run directly to US31. Laketon Ave. and Apple Ave. run in an east - west direction within just a few miles of the highway. North of the Muskegon River, Whitehall Rd. and Holton Rd. are both commercial corridors with direct routes to the highway also. These areas are both utility ready for growth.

The Township is divided by the Muskegon River basin with about one-third of the Township North of the river and two-thirds to the South.

The Township provides a full range of services including Fire, Police, Water, Sewer, Parks and Recreation, Sanitation and Highway Departments. Muskegon Township is one of the two Townships in Michigan with a DPW department.

Muskegon Township also is lucky enough to have the beautiful Muskegon River running through it. The township has options both north and south of the river for access for recreational activities.

/files/CBP 2/P Don Aley Town Photo2.jpgMuskegon Township Industry -- Muskegon Township has a total of over 500 businesses divided into two Commercial/Retail Districts in general. 

The District North of Muskegon River is made up of the Whitehall Road corridor and the Holton Road (M-120) corridor anchored by Meijer's Shopping Center at North Getty Street and Holton Road. 

The District South of Muskegon River is basically along Apple Avenue (M-46) anchored by Plumb's Grocery in the Beltline Plaza Shopping Center at the Northeast corner of US31 and Apple Avenue. K-Mart is also located at that intersection at the Southwest corner.


Michigan Economic
Developers Association

P. O. Box 15096
Lansing, MI 48901-5096
Phone: 517-241-0011
Fax: 517-241-0089

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