HUDSONVILLE, Mich. — As part of its master plan established in 2015, the city of Hudsonville is taking a significant step towards making its downtown area more walkable and enjoyable for families.
The Terra Station project is set to break ground in the coming weeks near School Avenue and Prospect.
The $32 million project will contain a mix of apartment units, retail spaces and other areas to hold community-oriented events.
“We don’t want it to feel like a huge development, but we also want it to have a sense of place, and a sense of community,” said Chris Veneklasen, CEO of Veneklasen Construction, one of the companies behind the project.
Terra Station will feature 141 apartment units, including 36 studios, 59 one-bedrooms and 46 two-bedrooms, as well as 4,600 square feet of retail space.
The development will also include 202 parking spaces, a bicycle service station, and six electric vehicle charging spaces.
The project is designed to blend seamlessly …