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McKay Tower is a building in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, located on Monroe Center. [2] The building is mixed-use for apartments, office space, retail and is a venue for events. [ 3 ] It is currently the fifth tallest building in Grand Rapids.
Studio Park Tower: 270 / 82: 22: 2024: Officially opened October 22, 2024 with a ribbon cutting ceremony [5] 6: McKay Tower: 259 / 79: 16: 1927: Held the title as the tallest building in Grand Rapids from 1927 until 1983, the longest held title of 56 years. [6] 7: JW Marriott Grand Rapids: 257 / 78: 23: 2007 [7] 8: Kent County Courthouse 206 / ...
McKay Tower: Grand Rapids 1927 16 259 / 79 [50] 61-T Water Board Building: Detroit 1928 24 259 / 79 [51] 63 ... Grand Rapids, MI 1908 Fort Street Presbyterian Church.
Pages in category "Skyscrapers in Grand Rapids, Michigan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... McKay Tower; P. Plaza Towers; R. River House ...
In the spring of 1833, Campau sold to Joel Guild, who traveled from New York, a plot of land for $25.00, with Guild building the first frame structure in Grand Rapids, which is now where McKay Tower stands. [12] [16] Guild later became the postmaster, with mail at the time being delivered monthly from the Gull Lake, Michigan to Grand Rapids. [12]
Pages in category "Skyscraper office buildings in Michigan" ... Boji Tower; Bridgewater Place, Grand Rapids; C. ... McKay Tower; P. Parklane Towers;
In the spring of 1833, Campau sold Joel Guild, who traveled from New York, a plot of land for $25.00, with Guild building the first frame structure in Grand Rapids, which is now where McKay Tower stands. [5] [7] Guild later became the postmaster, with mail at the time being delivered monthly from the Gull Lake, Michigan to Grand Rapids. [5]
River House Condominiums is a residential skyscraper built on the west bank of the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan located next to Bridgewater Place.The term "Bridgewater Place" is often incorrectly used by locals and tourists alike to refer to either the complex itself or simply this building.