Heartside-Downtown—known as Downtown, Heartside, or Old Town—is a central neighborhood of Grand Rapids. The majority of the city's government buildings can be found in this neighborhood, as well as various economic development initiatives including the Avenue for the Arts. The area was designated as the Heartside Historic District by the National Register of Historical Places in 1982.
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Landmarks and buildings
Buildings
- 5/3 Bank Building
- Amway Grand Plaza Hotel
- City Hall
- McKay Tower
- Plaza Towers
- Cathedral of Saint Andrew
- 25 South Division
- 71 South Division
- 101 South Division
- 111 South Division
- 117 South Division
- 323 South Division
- 341 South Division
- 345 South Division
- 347 South Division
- 359 South Division
- 350 South Division
- 267 Sheldon Blvd
- 144 South Division
- 48 South Division
- 12 South Division
Public art
- Grand Rapids Furniture City mural
- La Grande Vitesse
- Motu Viget
- Rosa Parks Circle
- Tree gaurds, 100 Block of South Division functional art
- Benches. 100 Block of South Division functional art
- Mural at 106 S. Division
- "we were there" Tommy Wallace Mural
- Ferguson Sculpture Garden
- Heartside Park