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Grand Rapids Business Journal

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Grand Rapids Business Journal
TypeBi-weekly business newspaper
Owner(s)Crain Communications
LanguageEnglish
CityGrand Rapids, Michigan
CountryUnited States
ISSN1045-4055
Websitegrbj.com

The Grand Rapids Business Journal is a bi-weekly business newspaper concentrating on Grand Rapids, Michigan and the surrounding area. It is published by Crain Communications who acquired it from Gemini Media in 2022.[1] Crain acquired MiBiz later the same year.[2]

The Grand Rapids Business Journal features regular columns such as Street Talk, Change-Ups, Sales Moves and a calendar of business events. The newspaper also includes a weekly "focus section" on various aspects of business, including commercial real estate, finance, manufacturing, communication, education and others. These focus sections typically include a "top business list" related to the topic.

Also published is an annual "Book Of Lists"—a compilation of the various business lists published through the year, and an annual Giving Guide.

The GRBJ was first published in September 1983 as a monthly spin-off of the Grand Rapids Magazine. Its "All Business All The Time" slogan quickly earned a following. The publication became a weekly in January 1986.

References

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  1. ^ "Media company acquires Business Journal". September 2022.
  2. ^ "Crain acquires MiBiz, will combine brands into Crain's Grand Rapids Business". 21 December 2022.
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