Hudsonville Business Park 1
Strong schools draw families here
Walkability 4.1/10·Schools 8.3/10
Driving east on M-21 through Hudsonville, you'll spot the business park's entrance where the road opens into a 55-acre expanse of commercial and light industrial space, roughly 21 minutes from downtown Grand Rapids and 28 minutes from Gerald R. Ford Airport. The location works well for companies that need reliable access without downtown overhead—the Hudsonville Public School District anchors the broader area, and the Hudsonville Nature Center sits just an 11-minute walk away if you want to clear your head between meetings. Five parks cluster within a mile, and you're surrounded by actual infrastructure: 66 restaurants and 18 grocery stores within two miles mean your team can grab lunch without leaving town, with a coffee shop nine minutes out and serious dining options closer still. Ottawa County's industrial backbone—Herman Miller, Haworth, companies that built actual things—runs through this region's bones, and this park sits comfortably in that practical, no-nonsense tradition.
Why people love it here
Hudsonville High School
- High — 1.0 mi away
- Hudsonville
- 3 rated schools in district
Park-rich area
- 25 parks within 1 mile
- Unnamed bike_path: 6 min bike
- Creek View Estates Area Trail: 6 min bike
Based on 6 rated schools nearby
Range: 7/10 to 9/10
School District: Hudsonville Public School District
Flood Risk
None
Not in flood zone
Nearest Park
Hudsonville Nature Center
0.5 mi
Parks Nearby
25
within 1 mile
Walkability
Fair
Overall walkability score out of 10
Based on actual walk/bike/drive times to nearby amenities via Mapbox
Frequently asked about Hudsonville Business Park 1
- What schools serve Hudsonville Business Park 1?
- Hudsonville Business Park 1 is served by Hudsonville Public School District. Its highest-rated assigned school is Hudsonville Freshman Building (9/10).
- Is Hudsonville Business Park 1 walkable?
- Hudsonville Business Park 1 scores 4.1/10 for walkability — a measure of walking, biking, and driving access to groceries, dining, parks, schools, and transit.