Kalamazoo

Kalamazoo’s name is so distinctive strangers around the world have been known to break into song at hearing the name. With such a recognizable moniker you’d think Kalamazoo wouldn’t need nicknames, but through the years changing names have reflected the city’s refusal to stand still. The Zoo, Celery City and the Mall City are a few. The innovative thinking that brought downtown K’zoo the nation’s first pedestrian mall in 1959 continues to work today. Innovators have developed thriving life sciences, biotechnology and pharmaceutical firms. They build on the expertise of Kalamazoo’s universities. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo Valley Community College and Davenport College all are centers of research, development and technology. They surround a downtown vibrating with condos, apartments and homegrown, top-notch restaurants. The universities are woven into the city’s social fabric and contribute to a cultural scene that Kalamazooans love to boast about. The Kalamazoo Symphony, Kalamazoo Institute of Art and a vibrant local theater community are a few of the offerings. Locals also love their festivals that fill the air with music and the scents of ethnic foods wafting over the Arcadia Festival grounds and the Kalamazoo River. Outdoor activities from biking on the Kal-Haven trail to disc golf and standard golf on a nationally-acclaimed course in Milham Park are the start of the city’s leisure side. Sports fans have competitive college teams, minor league baseball and hockey to follow. And it all comes with a Promise. All high school graduates who live in Kalamazoo qualify for a scholarship that pays 100 percent of their tuition at any public university or community college.

Kalamazoo’s first Tiny Home: a three-decade long dream in the making

Could you live in a 230-square-foot house? Ben Brown wants to and is looking forward to the completion of his Tiny House. 

How to help make a downtown trail connection

The community is being asked to donate $50,000 as part of a crowd fundraising campaign on Patronicity to complete the connection of the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail.

Success seen in reducing invasive species along Lake Michigan shoreline

A program to protect the ecology of the Lake Michigan shoreline from invasive species is reporting success.

Here’s why People’s Food Co-op changed its name

New name, same mission. People's Food Co-op becomes PFC Natural Grocery and Deli and PFC Markets.

Alcott Health Campus gets closer to completion

Familly Health Center's  $15 million facility hopes for completion in early 2017

Endangered peregrine falcons find urban settings have what they need to thrive

Kalamazoo's peregrine falcons, Rebecca and Kewpie, foster a new kind of placemaking based on pride in helping an endangered species return from the brink. 

Sherry Thomas-Cloud to be new leader at Family and Children Services

After an extensive search, Family & Children Services has found its next CEO.

First National Bank of Michigan welcomes Sue Edwards and Steve Piper

First National Bank of Michigan hires new executives.

West Michigan Beer Tours leads beer lovers to the hops

A tour for hop lovers and those that want to know more about its harvest is coming from West Michigan Beer Tours.

The long view: Rachel Bair and food innovation

At the Food Innovation Center, students are learning how to build sustainability into the food distribution system. 

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