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Story Matters: Grand Rapids is Kathleen Bertoldi's favorite city to visit in her work travels

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Kathleen Bertoldi admits that when she first started traveling to Grand Rapids for work, she found the city to be a bit dull. Now, though, she finds a vibrancy and energy that makes it one of her favorite cities to visit.
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These stories hosted by 616 Development

The Rapidian joined 616 Development's celebration of their new project, 616 Lofts at the Kendall, for their open house on Friday, December 6. Listen in as people share their stories of how they've seen Grand Rapids change, what they love about living, working and playing downtown, and more.

 

See them all on the Story Matters page.

 

We build community when we share our stories - whether they be a memory, an experience or just simply telling what we think is great about this place. STORY MATTERS. is a story collecting project from The Rapidian and GRTV.

Kathleen Bertoldi sat down with us to tell the story of her business trips to Grand Rapids while she was visiting 616 Development's new project 616 Lofts at the Kendall. Bertoldi admits that when she first started traveling to Grand Rapids for work, she found the city to be a bit dull. Now, though, she finds a vibrancy and energy that makes it one of her favorite cities to visit.

 

You can see all the Story Matters videos archived at therapidian.org/placematters/story.

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