The re-development of downtown Muskegon from a deserted mall to a thriving urban center has attracted a variety of future-oriented companies to the city center. A local manufacturer of energy efficient products is the latest to move its headquarters to where the action is.
According to excerpts from the story:
MUSKEGON — EarthTronics Inc., a new company here that markets award-winning "green" CFL light bulbs and plans to produce a miniature wind turbine for consumers next spring, has just taken possession of commercial condo space for its corporate headquarters at the new Hines Building downtown.
Dave TenCate of Capstone Real Estate LLC of Grand Haven, which owns the Hines Building with Clifford Buck Construction, said the deal with EarthTronics closed last Wednesday. The purchase price for the entire third floor of the building — 10,400 square feet — was not disclosed.
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