HOLLAND (WHTC-AM/FM) — The building at 653 Michigan Ave. in Holland is renewed, after an extensive remodeling and renovation by Geerlings Development.
Now doing business at the 8,500-square-foot facility are Top Tier Fitness, Senior Helpers Lakeshore, and the Body, Heart, Mind Holistic Healing Center.
The building started out in the 1940s as a grocery store — the one-time home of the IGA Food Basket and the Montello Meat Market, before being turned into a medical office, and then Midnite Sun & Cruise Tanning
Geerlings Development President Scott Geerlings said they took the interior down to the studs as part of the renovation, working with Midwest Construction Group of Zeeland on the project.
Geerlings Development is focused on rehabbing older buildings, completing the company’s largest rehab job so far this year, the 165,000-square-foot former Donnelly Corp. World Headquarters on 40th St. in Holland.
The remodeled 653 Michigan Avenue building, just south of Holland Hospital, is now at full occupancy, he said.
Top Tier Fitness, owned and run by husband-and-wife team Nick and Lark Robinson of Holland, is a fully equipped workout center focuses on High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) classes.
Senior Helpers of Southwest Michigan, part of a national home care service, is operated by another husband-and-wife team, Robert and Janet Sanders. He is a veteran of senior care and psychiatric care markets. She is a licensed social worker.
Their company sends trained caregivers for elderly clients who want to live as indepently as possible for as long as possible.
Body Heart Mind Holistic Healing Center is actually three independent practices: Kim Mulder, a spiritual director and yoga instructor; Theresa Gargala, LPC, a Winning at Home alum and certified psychotherapist and counselor; and Trinity Christian College graduate Jill Nagelkirk, a former Winning at Home intern, is a limited-license professional counselor, whose practice is called Boundless Life Counseling, serving teens, women and couples.




