Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, Michigan combined statistical area
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The Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, MI CSA has a population of 1,323,095 (as of July, 2007.) It is the 2nd largest census statistical area in Michigan (behind only Metro Detroit.) It includes the following counties.
The primary cultural and financial centers of the region are Grand Rapids, Muskegon and Holland.
[edit] Education
The region includes the following colleges and universities.
Grand Rapids Community College
Kendall College of Art and Design
The area also has campuses for Baker College, Ferris State University, Davenport University, Western Michigan University, and University of Phoenix, The area will also soon be home to the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.
[edit] Economy
The area is home to the following corporations.
American Seating, Grand Rapids
Bissell, Walker
GE Aviation Cascade
Gerber Products Company, Fremont
Gordon Food Service, Wyoming
Gentex, Zeeland
Haworth, Holland
Herman Miller, Zeeland
Meijer, Walker
Mercantile Bank of Michigan, Grand Rapids
Old Orchard, Sparta
Perrigo, Allegan
Spartan Stores, Cutlerville
Steelcase, Grand Rapids
Universal Forest Products, Grand Rapids
Wolverine Worldwide, Rockford
X-Rite, Kentwood
Zondervan Publishing, Cascade
[edit] Shopping, culture, and tourism
The area includes the following shopping malls.
Westshore Mall
The area is noted for its proximity to the Lake Michigan shoreline and its beaches. As a result the area is a popular tourist destination during the summer months. Noted popular beach areas include Grand Haven, Muskegon, Saugatuck, and Holland.
Other popular tourist destinations include Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park located in the outskirts of Grand Rapids, and Michigan's Adventure theme park located in Muskegon.