![]() ![]() The two companies brought “a tremendous amount of expertise” to their parts of the development, he added. and First Companies Inc., both based in Grand Rapids, served as general contractors and construction managers on the project, a unique approach that was necessary based on the magnitude of Studio Park, Olsen said. “It was a tremendously collaborative effort.” “As we think about the spirit, the vision, it really took an entire city to bring this to fruition,” Jeff Olsen, founding partner of Olsen Loeks Development LLC, said during the grand opening. It also served as a big day for the multiple contractors that worked on the project alongside one another, a necessary step the developers took so the project could stick to an aggressive construction timeline. The opening was a big day for Grand Rapids-based Studio C, the parent company of Celebration Cinema that opened the nine-screen movie theater included in the development. SW celebrated its grand opening this month after a decade in planning and 17 months of construction. The new 62,500-square-foot entertainment complex at 123 Ionia Ave. GRAND RAPIDS - In the case of the $160 million Studio Park project, it took a city to build one of the largest developments in the recent history of downtown Grand Rapids. ![]()
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