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Bold vision realized: City of Wyoming celebrates opening of 28th Street pedestrian bridge

Wyoming celebrated the grand opening of their new pedestrian bridge over 28th Street with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and free community event (Courtesy, Deborah Reed WKTV)


By Deborah Reed

WKTV Managing Editor

deborah@wktv.org


The City of Wyoming celebrated the grand opening of the new elevated pedestrian bridge spanning 28th Street on Saturday, Sept. 27 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and free community event.

Following the ribbon-cutting ceremony was a family-friendly Run, Walk, or Roll event that encouraged community members to explore the pedestrian bridge and Wyoming’s extensive trail network. Also available were food trucks, music and sponsored gifts along the trails.

The opening of the pedestrian bridge was the culmination of several years of planning (Courtesy, Deborah Reed WKTV)

Purpose and vision

The new 12-foot wide, ADA accessible bridge will accommodate two-way pedestrian and bicycle traffic safely across 28th Street, and is part of the City’s [re]Imagined future.

“This project embodies the very best of what our community can achieve when we come together with purpose and vision,” said Wyoming Mayor Kent Vanderwood. “This is just the start of the renaissance here in Wyoming.”

Since the 2008 economic decline, Wyoming has worked to create a defined downtown that encourages connection and economic growth in the City. City officials, boards and commissions invested time and resources in developing area plans, master plans, and securing funding over the past two decades to make this vision come to life.

“This really was such a labor of love for so many people,” said State Representative John Fitzgerald. “Public infrastructure, construction and visioning takes time. It takes time to create a long-term, successful plan that’s going to create economic and social impacts in our community.”

A lasting impact

Wyoming’s City Center project is a public-private partnership that includes public investment in a non-motorized trail infrastructure and private investment in a mixed-use development.

The pedestrian bridge is an essential piece in making the City accessible to all community members through its connection to 4.6 miles of new non-motorized pathways that link to key regional destinations.

“This marks more than just the opening of this bridge, but a celebration of the completion of critical infrastructure that will increase our walkability, mobility and economic opportunity in our downtown area,” said John Shay, Wyoming City Manager.

Kent County Commissioner Dan Burrill said he looks forward to seeing how the bridge will bring the community together and support future growth.

“The City of Wyoming set a bold vision and has delivered on promises made,” said Burrill. “As the 28th Street corridor continues to be revitalized with new housing and commercial development and rehabilitation, these types of public infrastructure investments are critical to driving private investment.”

For the people

Congresswoman Hillary Scholten thanked event attendees for investing in the City of Wyoming, and presented a Congressional Proclamation to Mayor Vanderwood and the City of Wyoming on the ribbon-cutting of the new pedestrian bridge.

“This is a project by the people of Wyoming, and for the people of Wyoming,” said Scholten.

As the City of Wyoming continues steady progress toward its [re]Imagined goals, Fitzgerald said community members can be assured that their priorities are being heard.

“We’re going to continue to invest in sites like this, in our communities, and in you,” said Fitzgerald.

See a list of the Wyoming pedestrian bridge funding partners here.

(Back, left to right) State Rep. John Fitzgerald and Wyoming City Manager John Shay (Front, left to right) Wyoming Mayor Kent Vanderwood, Congresswoman Hillary Scholten and Kent Co. Commissioner Dan Burrill (Courtesy, Deborah Reed WKTV)

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Dave & Buster’s to bring the fun and 250 jobs to West Michigan

Dave and BustersDave & Buster’s, the leading place for fun food, drinks, games and sports, is looking for 250 passionate employees to join its first West Michigan location, scheduled to open May 18th at 3660 28th St. SE in Kentwood. Available positions include host staff, servers, bartenders, cooks and more.

“With the success of the Detroit area locations and the growing dining scene in Grand Rapids, it made perfect sense to bring the very best in food, drink, entertainment and sports viewing to West Michigan,” said Randy Kerney, General Manager of Dave & Buster’s in Kentwood. “Dave and Buster’s is excited to offer high-energy applicants a fun and dynamic work atmosphere that’s unlike any other.”

Dave & Buster’s is proud to offer extraordinary opportunities for people who want to have fun at work, and offers the following:

● Benefits: Dave & Buster’s a very attractive benefits package for a number of positions including medical, dental, vision and 401k.

● Internal Promotions: Dave & Buster’s offers a High Potential program which enables high-performing employees to move quickly into new positions. Additionally, more than 30% of the brand’s current management was promoted from within the company.

● FUN: Dave & Buster’s employees love coming to work in the entertaining atmosphere with the biggest sporting events on huge televisions, upscale dining and over 150 of the latest arcade games.

Interested candidates should complete an online application at http://www.daveandbusters.com/careers, or stop by The Courtyard Grand Rapids Airport – Marriott (4741 28th Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49512) for an in person interview beginning Wednesday, April 15th.

Dave & Buster’s will offer Grand Rapids the very best in food, drink and entertainment all under one roof in a new, modern interior. The restaurant’s mouth-watering, chef-crafted gourmet menu combines fun and flavor in American fare with items that include the Mountain O’Nachos, Pretzel Dogs, Bacon-Wrapped Sirloin Medallions & Grilled Shrimp, and the Legendary Burger lineup. The menu also features innovative cocktails including the Miami Ice Snow Cone, Original CoronaRita and Strawberry Watermelon Margarita made with strawberry flavored ice cubes.

The new Dave & Buster’s will feature a dynamic 360 degree sports bar that provides “better than stadium” seating and massive high-definition televisions throughout for the ultimate sports watching experience.

Dave & Buster’s patrons can also play more than 150 of the most popular new games in the Million Dollar Midway, including Transformers Human Alliance, Mach Storm, Fruit Ninja FX2 and Kung Fu Panda Dojo Mojo. Tickets can be taken to the Winner’s Circle to be redeemed for a wide variety of prizes including Apple products, Xbox games, sports memorabilia, T-shirts, stuffed animals, electric guitars and more!

ABOUT DAVE & BUSTER’S
Dave & Buster’s, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, operates 72 large-venue, high-volume restaurant/entertainment complexes throughout North America, and will open the 73rd in the Village of Pelham Manor, New York in April. The exciting environment of Dave & Buster’s also provides the perfect setting for corporate and group events. Each Dave & Buster’s offers an impressive selection of high-quality food and beverage items, combined with the latest games and attractions. Guests can watch sporting events in D&B Sports and play state-of-the-art simulators and games of skill they can’t play anywhere else. For more information, visit www.daveandbusters.com