Grand Rapids Business Journal 07.26.21

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PUBLIC RECORD MORTGAGES

Selected mortgages filed with Kent County Register of Deeds CONKLIN, Scott et al, Macatawa Bank, Cascade Twp., $370,000 MORSE, Megan et al, United Wholesale Mortgage, Ada Twp., $431,000 EVANS TRUST, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Cascade Twp., $410,000 DISTEL, David J. et al, Cason Home Loans, East Grand Rapids, $355,193 SNOW, Anthony et al, JPMorgan Chase Bank, Parcel: 411412476018, $805,000 LAFLEUR, Douglas et al, Team Mortgage Co., Plainfield Twp., $386,100 CFT NV DEVELOPMENTS LLC, City National Bank, Gaines Twp., $800,000 538 BOND EQUITIES LLC, Barclays Capital Real Estate Inc., Grand Rapids City, $15,000,000 MILLER, Garrett et al, Interfirst Mortgage Co., Byron Twp., $357,000 BRANDON, James et al, Quicken Loans, Cascade Twp., $1,006,000 BOYD, Susan K., Lake Michigan Credit Union, Caledonia, $372,000 MCCREARY, Kenneth L. et al, Bank of America, Cascade Twp., $732,000 SHACKETT, Bruce E. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Solon Twp., $374,000 LEJA TRUST, PNC Bank, Cannon Twp., $784,000 DEAN, Michael E. et al, TCF National Bank, Parcel: 411412276032, $619,500 WEBB, Dianna V., Citizens Bank, Ada Twp., $377,750 CASE, Daniel et al, Caliber Home Loans, Grand Rapids City, $354,350 POTT, Erin L. et al, Mercantile Bank, Plainfield Twp., $515,736 HERSCHBERGER, John D., Community Federal Credit Union, Plainfield Twp., $350,000 LEESE TRUST, Macatawa Bank, Cascade Twp., $494,000 LIPSCOMB, Sam W. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Sparta, $417,050 DURSTON, David A. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Caledonia, $424,000 BURNS, Brandon et al, Primelending, Parcel: 411804156021, $361,250 CORCORAN, Kevin, Polaris Home Funding Corp., Cascade Twp., $351,000 BOSSENBROEK, Steven L. II et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Ada Twp., $850,000 OMERSAVEIC, Elvir, Neighborhood Loans, Caledonia, $547,200 NELSON, Marcus et al, United Wholesale Mortgage, Cascade Twp., $436,905 PRESTON, John et al, Independent Bank, Algoma Twp., $941,000 SMITH, Jonathan R., Neighborhood Loans, Cascade Twp., $544,000 MEADOR, Reid et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Cascade Twp., $548,250 THOMAS, Justin L. et al, Mercantile Bank, Wyoming, $360,000 BRINKMAN, Gunther M. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Ada Twp., $500,000 BYLSMA, Brett et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Byron Twp., $349,000 GRANT, Amy, Macatawa Bank, Parcel: 411425101007, $384,459 TRIEMSTRA, Justin et al, Old National Bank, Parcel: 411432435007, $363,000 POST, Kevin et al, Flagstar Bank, Cascade Twp., $422,500 BRYAN, Nicolas et al, Team Mortgage Co., Lowell, $450,000 6275WRIVERBELMONT LLC, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Parcel: 411022127066, $2,232,000 BOONE, Scott et al, First United Credit Union, Byron Twp., $490,500 BONIFACIO, Orlando, Caliber Home Loans, Gaines Twp., $388,500 PARRISH, Jonathan et al, Quicken Loans, Parcel: 411401231037, $377,250 VANDERHULST, Thomas et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Plainfield Twp., $417,493 5811SDIVISION LLC, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Parcel: 411736476060, $1,160,000 MCCAULEY, Matthew J. et al, Dart Bank, Bowne Twp., $548,250 GREENMAN, Dakoyta, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Cannon Twp., $621937 VANDERBAAN, Brett et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Parcel: 411411402037, $730,000 MILLER, Lisa L. et al, Compass Credit Union, Cascade Twp., $542,000 QUIMBY, Matthew R., North American Savings Bank, Plainfield Twp., $375,000 LUDWIG, Kim et al, Quicken Loans, East Grand Rapids, $418,940 STUURSMA, Jon P., ChoiceOne Bank, East Grand Rapids, $385,000 CREEKROCK LLC et al, Lake City Bank, Byron Twp., $6,760,000 GORCZYNSKI, Jason R. et al, Independent Bank, East Grand Rapids, $1,840,000 ROBERTSON, Gray E. et al, Fifth Third Bank, East Grand Rapids, $345,000 FALVEY, Michael et al, Neighborhood Loans, Caledonia, $360,000 GROLL, Katie M. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Gaines Twp., $520,698 GREENS OF WYOMING INVESTMENT LLC, Southern Michigan Bank & Trust, Wyoming, $3,050,000

GRAND RAPIDS BUSINESS JOURNAL VANDERWAL, Jeffrey et al, United Bank, Caledonia, $379,000 SIMON, Zachary et al, Union Home Mortgage, Plainfield Twp., $427,500 HUNT, Mark et al, Old National Bank, Oakfield Twp., $424,915 SWAN ALPHA FIRST LLC, Southern Michigan Bank & Trust, Kentwood, $9,550,000 KRIEGER, Taryn et al, Loandepot.com, Caledonia, $361,000 DILLON, Jack et al, Independent Bank, Ada Twp., $824,000 MEISTER, Travis et al, Consumers Credit Union, Cannon Twp., $493,000 JOHNSTON, Richard et al, United Bank, Byron Twp., $625,000 MCCLAIN, Ellis et al, Coit Avenue Gravel Co., Parcel: 411806401004, $1,000,000 DBT COLLABORATIVE LLC, Dart Bank, Parcel: 411721451026, $819,000 CANO-CEPEDA, Rene et al, Allen Edwin Home Builders, Byron Twp., $367,213 REICHLE, Ryan et al, Old National Bank, Cannon Twp., $460,750 KEITH, Walter V. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Parcel: 411927231014, $413,149 BASSETT, Charles A. II, Huntington National Bank, Parcel: 411430451033, $390,000 GRAHEK, Mary M., Huntington National Bank, Caledonia, $380,147 RUBITCH, Scott J. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Courtland Twp., $356,360 CANAN, Phillip J. et al, Mercantile Bank, Byron Twp., $710,120 PIERCE, Rachel et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Wyoming, $384,750 DAKOSKE, David M. et al, Guaranteed Rate, Cascade Twp., $759,000 CLARKSON, Robert L. II et al, Grand River Bank, Caledonia, $408,000 PHOENIX REAL PROPERTIES LLC, First Community Bank, Parcel: 411432228001, $650,000 SINGH SATPAL, Huntington National Bank, Parcel: 411425454006, $381,000 MARAGIRI, Revan N. et al, Huntington National Bank, Parcel: 411324453040, $419,200 KIMBALL, Andrew S. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Ada Twp., $950,000 DARE, Folabo Y., Lake Michigan Credit Union, Gaines Twp., $418,000 PARM, David et al, Independent Bank, Algoma Twp., $474,400 SMITH, Dennis C., Lakeview Loan Servicing, Parcel: 411402326007, $364,600 ZYLSTRA, Scott G. et al, Arbor Financial Credit Union, Parcel: 411720405021, $416,400 RIKLEY, Philip R. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Kentwood, $592,000 SAXTON, William M. et al, Draper & Kramer Mortgage Corp., East Grand Rapids, $448,000 GORDON, Timothy et al, Huntington National Bank, Vergennes Twp., $397,000 JANARDHAN, Naveen R. et al, Old National Bank, Parcel: 411425454010, $396,000 MCCARL, Tyler et al, Better Mortgage Corp., Cascade Twp., $532,950 JELSEMA, Derek et al, Macatawa Bank, Caledonia, $378,000 MERRITT, Brandon, BM Real Estate Services, Cannon Twp., $382,500 MCMAHON, Ryan et al, Neighborhood Loans, Plainfield Twp., $356,250 HEDDEN, Jonathon et al, Gold Star Mortgage, Parcel: 411430252017, $371,000 WIERSMA, Richard et al, Churchill Mortgage Corp., Plainfield Twp., $398,050 FRITZ, Nathan et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Cannon Twp., $783,750 ERICKSON, Alex et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Bowne Twp., $356,000 49 COLDBROOK LLC, Mercantile Bank, Parcel: 411419102018, $526,400 VRUGGINK, Todd A. et al, Macatawa Bank, East Grand Rapids, $404,000 O’CONNOR, Matthew S. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Vergennes Twp., $519,438 FOURNIER, Jay A. et al, Old National Bank, Walker, $350,000 BURNS, Caleb et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Byron Twp., $450,000 KLEINHEKSEL, Chip R. et al, JPMorgan Chase Bank, East Grand Rapids, $1,240,000 ROHN, Luke A. et al, Mr. Cooper, Parcel: 411804407012, $431,100 VONOS, Jorel, Better Mortgage Corp., Gaines Twp., $455,750 SUGGS, Anthony et al, Neighborhood Loans, Plainfield Twp., $395,000 LIETO, Matthew et al, TCF National Bank, Parcel: 411412276006, $679,250 SPENCER, Nolan J. et al, Horizon Bank, East Grand Rapids, $616,600 MYENI, Ramu, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Byron Twp., $352,573 ROZEMA, David J., Lake Michigan Credit Union, Ada Twp., $440,625 GOUWENS, Thomas E. et al, CIBC Bank, Cascade Twp., $456,000 TIMMER, Gary P. et al, American Funding Corp., Gaines Twp., $447,597 SMIES, Jacob et al, Old National Bank, Caledonia, $467,232 INCLAN, Martina et al, Independent Bank, Parcel: 411108326008, $545,000 FRUIT RIDGE HCV LLC, Mercantile Bank, Walker, $13,500,000 YENTZ, Hans R. et al, Huntington National

Bank, Ada Twp., $751,000 VANBEEK, Ryan et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Algoma Twp., $480,000 STERKEN, Sarah et al, TCF National Bank, Wyoming, $755,700 MIEDEMA, Shane A., TCF National Bank, Gaines Twp., $549,000 VIDEAN, Shane et al, NBKC Bank, Wyoming, $382,500 EZINGA, Dave et al, Grand River Bank, Byron Twp., $548,250 WACLAWSKI, Devin J. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Ada Twp., $405,000 JONES, Russell G. et al, Old National Bank, East Grand Rapids, $480,000 ROBINSON, Bradley et al, Grand River Bank, Ada Twp., $1,718,200 HANENBURG, Seth et al, Mercantile Bank, Byron Twp., $465,000 HIETT, Dalan et al, Quicken Loans, Byron Twp., $407,500 DORA, Brian D. et al, Bank of America, East Grand Rapids, $752,250 KNAUF, Ben et al, ChoiceOne Bank, Cannon Twp., $468,800 SOUTH WILSON COURT LLC, United Bank, Walker, $854,932 GEORGE, Justin et al, Huntington National Bank, Parcel: 411425127030, $369,031 BLYTHEFIELD COUNTRY CLUB, United Bank, Plainfield Twp., $1,500,000 SCHOLTENS, Todd et al, Heartland Home Mortgage, Cannon Twp., $350,800 BEERS, Glen et al, Grand River Bank, Plainfield Twp., $350,000 ACQUISITIONS LLC, TCF National Bank, Parcel: 411405230005, $512,000 OSENIEKS, Mark et al, MIMutual Mortgage, Parcel: 411324453060, $400,000 JEROW, Carrie J. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Parcel: 411412402014, $562,500 DEANGELIS, Edmund J. et al, Proper Rate LLC, Parcel: 411412476020, $389,000 PARKER, Joseph P. et al, Consumers Credit Union, Parcel: 411411477003, $547,500 BROWNLOW, John P. et al, Huntington National Bank, Cascade Twp., $422,500 LOTT, Ann et al, Macatawa Bank, Cascade Twp., $427,670 KIRSCH, Kathleen L., Huntington National Bank, Parcel: 411430128010, $370,000 WINTER, Daniel O. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, East Grand Rapids, $874,000 MAJI, Venkatesh et al, United Wholesale Mortgage, Parcel: 411409253024, $396,000 BOYER, Patrick C. et al, United Federal Credit Union, Parcel: 411327202006, $404,000 SALTWATER HOLDINGS LLC, Genisys Credit Union, Kentwood, $877,500 NETZLOFF, John D., Guaranteed Rate Affinity LLC, East Grand Rapids, $452,000 RICTHER. Randall J. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Cascade Twp., $543,750 MALLORY, James et al, Spica Trust, Gaines Twp., $700,000 SYMONDS, Aaron P. et al, Quicken Loans, Spencer Twp., $368,000 DEWITT, Steven et al, Independent Bank, Caledonia, $375,250 DAENER TRUST, VanDyk Mortgage Corp., Oakfield Twp., $403,000 LENTINE, Stephen J. et al, Benchmark Mortgage, Ada Twp., $350,00 YOST, Kyle et al, Quicken Loans, Parcel: 411425452010, $429,299 BENEDICT, Derek T. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Cascade Twp., $387,000 BAKER, Blake J. et al, Mercantile Bank, Parcel: 411413202012, $2,451,625 DEBRI, Jamel et al, United Wholesale Mortgage, Courtland Twp., $356,115 KASECKA, Philip et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Parcel: 411411477049, $915,000 SCHROEDER, Robert P. et al, Northpointe Bank, Spencer Twp., $532,000 BRYANT, Matthew S. et al, Gold Coast Bank, Parcel: 4114526304014, $400,000 FORDYCE, Michael et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, Parcel: 411221352013, $547,500 KELLER, Christine E. et al, Inlanta Mortgage, Vergennes Twp., $500,000 BRESLIN, Darci et al, Crosscountry Mortgage, Parcel: 411803327007, $447,200 GHAREEB, Gail M. et al, Old National Bank, Ada Twp., $432,000 JURUS TRUST, TCF National Bank, Caledonia, $938,700 CORETTI, Jacob et al, Neighborhood Loans, Ada Twp., $358,000 SMITH, Ryan K. et al, Lake Michigan Credit Union, East Grand Rapids, $750,000 VANDAM, Kara H. et al, Independent Bank, Cascade Twp., $620,000 HUDSON, Sarah M., Mercantile Bank, Cascade Twp., $649,000 MEISTER, Travis, Consumers Credit Union, Cannon Twp., $537,750 VILLAGE AT THIRTEEN HUNDRED LLC, Walker & Dunlop LLC, Parcel: 411408202022, $11,136,000 SILVERMAN, Neal C. et al, Old National Bank, Cannon Twp., $446,400

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Farmers could benefit from US-Cuba trade relations CONTINUED FROM PAGE 30

The state is the nation’s second-largest producer of dry beans and grows more black, cranberry and small red beans than any other state. Huron County produces more than 40% of the crop, followed by Tuscola, Sanilac, Bay and Saginaw counties, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture statistics. Cramer said he is optimistic about increasing trade between the two countries but said it’s necessary for the Cuban private sector to grow economically for trade to benefit Michigan farmers. “Even if we don’t have an embargo in place, the private sector down there doesn’t really appear to have the wherewithal to be able to buy beans in a commercial fashion like we’re used to,” Cramer said. “There has to be some way for the Cuban population, the private sector, the entrepreneurs down there to be able to generate cash and therefore be able to buy.” Michigan also could benefit from exporting products such as pork, dairy products and fruits such as apples, said Theresa Sisung, a field crops and advisory team specialist at the Michigan Farm Bureau. Farm Bureau presidents have visited Cuba and engaged in talks about increasing trade and the organization previously has supported legislation aimed at easing U.S.-Cuba

relations, she said. “Farmers in Michigan have expressed interest in improving trade to Cuba,” Sisung said. “While it wouldn’t necessarily be a huge market for our products, it would be a market. Anytime that we can increase markets for our products, is a positive for our farmers. “Because we’re such a diverse agricultural state, there’s a possibility for so many of our farmers to benefit,” she said. Chuck Lippstreau, president of the Michigan Agri-Business Association, said current trade restrictions are outdated and ought to be replaced with better policy that could assist farmers. “There is a huge amount of export opportunity to Cuba, and Cuba is looking to purchase American produce and Michigan-grown agricultural products,” Lippstreu said. “The problem is we continue to have an outdated policy toward Cuba, and one that stifles economic opportunity. “The Biden administration should take speedy action to modernize our policy with regard to Cuba, because by doing so, they will unlock a substantial economic opportunity for farmers and rural businesses in Michigan,” he said. “And, frankly, they will achieve more in helping to establish a stronger relationship between the U.S. and Cuba than the outdated, six-decades-old embargo, ever will.”

Companies team up to support EV recycling CONTINUED FROM PAGE 30

new batteries or be repurposed for other industrial uses. Other applications involve reuse of the batteries for renewable power or energy sources. “So even if they don’t go into new battery manufacturing, they can be put to good use,” Bjarnemark said. The more that people understand the opportunities in the size of regional markets, they can develop circular economy applications, Saber said. “Where we use it locally, we repurpose it locally and then we recycle or redeploy locally.” Flechter said recycling is a system that depends on experts using their skills to inform residents and businesses about how, why and where to recycle.

There are many reasons people want to recycle, he said “It’s not only an economic issue that moves materials back into manufacturing,” Flechter said. “It’s also an environmental issue where we can reduce greenhouse gases and save energy while supporting the environment and the economy.” The NextCycle Michigan initiative provides grants that fund ideas and opportunities for recycling. The partnership between Battery Solutions and NextEnergy strives to do that, he said. “It’s also really important in that system that we think about the entire lifecycle of that product,” Flechter said. “Once I’m done with it, who can use it next? And how can partnerships create opportunities for those materials once thought of as waste?”

Students finding tougher road CONTINUED FROM PAGE 26

ident of Aspiring Educators of Michigan, the student arm of the MEA, said, “The problems we see at MSU’s program are problems every college and university faces.” MSU is piloting a number of programs next fall in the Detroit Public School Community District and several other districts to ease financial stress. They are partnering to find low-cost housing for interns, allow them to work as paid substitutes and provide opportunities to potentially work in the district post-internship.

Alvarez said, “As the No.1 program in the nation, Michigan State has the opportunity to be real pioneers and change the way we think about education. Unpaid internships in general are just not acceptable because they’re not accessible.” And Perreault said, “At a time when our state is facing a severe teacher shortage crisis, made only worse by the global pandemic, changes must be made to remove obstacles that prevent many students from considering a career in the classroom. “What we’re doing at Michigan State is only the beginning,” she said.


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