
GVSU reports regional impact of $730 million

The annual economic impact that Grand Valley State University has
on the region is estimated at $730 million. Grand Valley issued its
yearly tri-county economic impact report during its April 24 Board of
Trustees meeting held at the L. William Seidman Center on the Pew
Grand Rapids Campus.
The economic impact report covers Kent, Ottawa and Muskegon
counties and used 2013-2014 data. Grand Valley employs more than 3,200
people and enrolls more than 25,000 students who spend money and pay
taxes in the region.
Some additional highlights of this year’s report are:
• New
construction and renovations pumped more than $133.5 million into the
local economy in 2014, creating more than 2,900 trade and construction
jobs.
• The new 151,000-square-foot P. Douglas Kindschi Hall of
Science will open in August on the Allendale Campus to support the
science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and health
professions fields.
• On the Allendale Campus, construction has
begun on a new $37 million housing building and a $7.8 million
Recreation Center addition.
• Grand Valley alumni now number more
than 100,000 and nearly half are living or working in West Michigan’s
tri-county area.
The entire Economic Impact brochure is posted at www.gvsu.edu/economicimpact.
For more information on Grand Valley's impact visit www.gvsu.edu/accountability.
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