Holland

Located on the shores of little Lake Macatawa, just off the coast of expansive Lake Michigan, Holland is the epicenter of West Michigan's Dutch history and culture. Not surprisingly, then, the city is perhaps best known for its annual Tulip Time Festival in May.

But there's much more to the Tulip City than, well, tulips. The city's downtown is on the National Register of Historic Places and boasts as much retail activity as any urban core in the region. The community is flush with wildly popular waterfront beaches like Tunnel Park and Holland State Park. And Hope College lends the clean, conservative town a bit of youthful spirit.

Feature Story Koops Automation Systems team members work together to assemble an automated system.

Employee-owned Holland company on a growth streak


Feature Story Kids' Food Basket is expanding its meal program to children in Ottawa and Allegan counties with a new site in Holland.

Gentex makes commitment to fight childhood hunger


Feature Story Haworth received the West Michigan Circular Economy Leadership Award.

Haworth honored for circular design process


Feature Story Hawthorn Pond Natural Area is located in Holland Township. (Photo by Mike Lozon)
Feature Story Herman Miller employees take part in the Grand Rapids Climate Strike in 2019.
Feature Story Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland Teen Center Director, Sara Delbene, helps a teen with her homework on a Wi-Fi enabled device.

Boys & Girls Club steps up to support youth during the pandemic


Feature Story Artist Carolyn Stich in her downtown Holland shop.
Feature Story Carol Myers shows off the socially distanced, but festive Halloween tube at her 12th Street Holland home.

Festive and safe: A socially distanced Halloween solution


Feature Story Jon Ornée hugs his dad after setting a new world record for a 100-mile bike ride while drafting.

Father and son team up to create new cycling world record


Feature Story The Michigan National Guard is helping counties across Michigan with providing free COVID-19 testing.

Free COVID-19 testing available as cases surge


Feature Story Surveys show that 51% of employees report stress and burnout as a result of working at home. 

10 tips to reduce stress for employees working at home


Feature Story Jubilee Ministries Executive Director Steve Grose and Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Don Wilkinson speak to a crowd before a ceremonial groundbreaking at Park Vista Place, a joint project of the two, on East 40th Street in Holland.

Jubilee, Habitat break ground on mixed-income neighborhood


Feature Story Amanda Chocko is Lakeshore Advantage's Director of Entrepreneurship.
Feature Story An eight-man team recently rode 369 miles in under 16 hours, crossing Michigan from south to north. In completing the course, the team set a new World Ultra Cycling cross state record.

8 cyclists, 1 Epic Ride, 1 new world record set in Michigan


Feature Story West Michigan brewers are modifying the base recipe for the Black is Beautiful stout and making it their own. Proceeds are donated to organizations that raise awareness of racial inequality and promote social justice.

Black is Beautiful collaborative takes hold at Lakeshore breweries


Feature Story Looking to reconnect with nature this fall? Check out Sanctuary Woods, just minutes from downtown Holland in beautiful Allegan County.

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