Portage

With the area’s largest enclosed mall and an extensive commercial strip Portage draws those born to shop. It also draws those born to bike. More than 60 linear trail miles for bikes, 800 acres of protected land open to the public and seven lakes offering water sports and fishing make Portage someplace people want to live. The network of parks and trails, used for walking, cycling and canoeing, demonstrate the priority the city places on balancing green spaces and work places. The city is home to the manufacturing headquarters of Pfizer, a world leader in biopharmaceuticals; Stryker, a medical technology leaders; and the U.S. Headquarters of Mann-Hummel, a major corporation in automotive components. Portage benefits from being close to Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo College and Kalamazoo Community College — all of which contribute to the city’s highly educated workforce. Restaurants and bars include the nationally recognized and local favorites. During the summer months cultural events are offered in venues in each of the city’s parks.  

Second Look: Award-winning photographer snaps for Second Wave

And now for a moment of shameless self-promotion. We're mighty proud that Second Wave photographer Erik Holladay recently got statewide recognition for his news and sports photography in other publications.

MLive: A year of business growth in Portage
KVCC to offer training for utility linemen
Have a Happy Holiday Season

Tis the season for shopping and baking and much merry making. We're taking a break to make the most of it. We have this video to show our holiday spirit. Southwest Michigan's Second Wave remains online and our social media will remain entirely sociable till we come back in early January.

Makerspace: A place to learn and build skills, friendships

Whether you call it a hackerspace or a makerspace it's a space that fosters creativity. A new group has formed to turn a warehouse in the Edison Neighborhood into a place to learn new skills and teach those you know to others.

Group comes together around Math, Science education
Dear tech entrepreneur: Welcome to Southwest Michigan

What would it take to make Southwest Michigan a place that young tech entrepreneurs would want to locate? Some local officials and friends tell Second Wave's Kathy Jennings they are working on creating the right environment to lure the entrepreneurs home.

Entertainment District adds modern speakeasy to its lineup
Borgess offers Employee Assistance Program to help with health effects of economic stresses
Export assistance now available for small businesses

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