Muskegon, Michigan Video Magazine Fall Edition

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Discover Muskegon: A Lakeside Haven Full of Life

Muskegon, Michigan, is a vibrant lakeside community where a warm welcome awaits at every turn. Located along the stunning shores of Lake Michigan, this city is a hidden gem known for its inviting atmosphere and rich cultural tapestry. Muskegon boasts a perfect blend of natural beauty, engaging local attractions, and a strong sense of community, making it an ideal place to call home.

Outdoor enthusiasts are spoiled for choice with expansive sandy beaches, picturesque parks, and miles of scenic trails. Picture yourself enjoying a leisurely afternoon at Pere Marquette Park, where the golden sands meet the calming waves, or adventuring through the lush woods of Muskegon State Park. The city is a playground for those who cherish nature's bounty.

Cultural richness thrives here, with a host of museums and art venues such as the Muskegon Museum of Art and the Hackley & Hume Historic Site. The summer months bring the vibrant Lakeshore Art Festival and a lively farmers market, showcasing the talents of local artisans and the bounty of Michigan produce.

Families will find Muskegon a nurturing environment, with excellent schools and a strong community focus. The city offers a range of family-friendly activities and events, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among residents. In Muskegon, the pace of life is just right, blending leisure and opportunity in a lakeside setting that beckons you to stay.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Located on the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, Muskegon is quickly establishing itself as a strategic destination for advanced manufacturing, logistics, and industrial investment in West Michigan. The city’s access to major highways (US-31, I-96) and proximity to the Muskegon County Airport provide strong transportation links for both freight and workforce mobility.

Recent industrial expansions, such as new developments in the Port City Industrial Park, highlight demand for modern facilities and shovel-ready sites. Vacancy rates remain low, with both local and national developers noting increased interest in Muskegon’s industrial corridors.

Muskegon’s workforce development ecosystem is robust, anchored by programs from West Michigan Works! and Muskegon Community College. These initiatives offer tailored training in manufacturing, logistics, and skilled trades, helping employers find and upskill talent.

On the incentives side, Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) offers a suite of grants, tax abatements, and workforce assistance to support business growth. Locally, Muskegon Area First—Muskegon County’s economic development agency—provides site selection, permitting guidance, and connections to local incentives and infrastructure support.