In Kalamazoo County, you’ll find a unique and exciting city vibe with the comfort of warm people, an easy-going pace of life, and truly beautiful countryside. With abundant lakes, trails, and parks and a walkable downtown that boasts the nation’s first outdoor pedestrian shopping mall, there’s a tailored experience for every interest. Just minutes from downtown, you’ll find breathtaking nature, with endless opportunities to bike, hike, camp, kayak, golf, and ski. The area is known for craft beer, notably Bell’s Brewery, a pioneer in the craft beer industry since 1985. Kalamazoo County is also home to world-class museums and attractions including the Smithsonian affiliated Air Zoo Aerospace and Science Museum and the Gilmore Car Museum, North America’s largest automobile museum.
The local economy is driven by not only the 20 Fortune 1000 companies headquartered or physically present but also by the multitude of companies working in the region’s primary industry sectors. The depth and diversity of companies working in the manufacturing, life/health sciences, design, agriculture, and food processing sectors have made Kalamazoo well-known for its innovations ranging from the Gibson guitar and turning bed frame to the COVID-19 vaccine and coated recycled board.

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$42M WMU Project has Glass Exterior, Roof Gardens
After a three-year renovation, Western Michigan University’s Dunbar Hall is preparing to open its doors soon with a fresh face-lift. The $42 million renovation added 11,000 square feet to the building. New features include gardens on the roof and a glass exterior on...
Discover Kalamazoo Receives Funding Through the Accessible Traveler Grant
Discover Kalamazoo received an Accessible Traveler Grant to fund a community accessibility audit of Kalamazoo County. They are partnering with Wheel the World and Disability Network Southwest Michigan to map at least 130 locations across the county. Jane Ghosh,...
Stryker Corp. Exceeds $20B in Annual Sales, Expects Uptick in M&A
Higher capital spending by hospitals in 2023 and the drive to develop more outpatient surgical centers contributed to Stryker Corp. exceeding $20 billion in sales for the first time. Stryker expects sales to grow 7.5% to 9% in 2024.

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