Our Grand Rapids Community Foundation

Why I can't get too exercised by the Newsweek listing!

January 23rd, 2011

Stop it everyone! For heaven's sake! Grand Rapids landed on a list that is contrived by a national magazine that we didn't want to be on. We want to be known as cool, welcoming, hip along with a vibrant economy! Well guess what? We have work to do and our work today is no different than it was before Newsweek published their "Top 10 Dying Cities in the U.S." The title also was "Cities with Bleak Futures Ahead."

So instead of complaining about Newsweek - its intention - whether or not reporters stepped a foot in our city or not - let's do what we do best and prove them wrong! Magazines and their listings are for one purpose only and that is to sell magazines. The local news media, the chatter on Twitter and Facebook complete with a new FB page denouncing the Newsweek Dying Cities list, does exactly what Newsweek wants - more publicity. Their bad news and our reaction to it becomes their money maker.

Face it we do have work to do as a community and we are on the path in doing so. We need a vision that speaks to what we exactly want to be when all is said and done. We need to be more open and accepting. No wait a minute . . . we need to embrace difference and celebrate all people in our community and welcome them. It is not only the right thing to do, it IS the only thing to do. Businesses need to flourish, poverty needs to be alleviated, focus needs to be placed on early childhood education, we need a robust economy and jobs, and frankly the only way we are going to head in the positive direction is if we know where we are going to land. We all can list the indicators that will retain young people, attract all people to our area and so much more!

Don't let this listing define us - we are the ones to define us! I just had to say this and I plan on continuing our work to bring the community together to celebrate our strengths yet define our weaknesses so we can take action accordingly. We know how to do this - it takes philanthropy, government, business, citizens - everyone! Grand Rapids is building a great future and we do have the strength and tenacity to continue our work for better days ahead.

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Diana,

So true... I agree that the community has a whole needs to take this as an opportunity to turn our dying city around. They pulled the data from numbers and we have got to look at those numbers and turn them around. No more whining. No more complaining. Let's take some action and turn it around!

Thanks much for addressing this in a positive way. Much appreciated as I was getting tired of the whining!

Best,

Ashima

Posted by: Ashima Saigal | January 23 2011, 2:39PM

Well said. Let this be just the push we need to do more, prove more, reach out more, and show the world what we have to offer in our trendy, cool, vibrant city!

Yes we have work to do...so let's prove them wrong. That's all we need to do!

Posted by: lisa lehmann | January 23 2011, 4:01PM

Thanks Diana! Great perspective. Media-generated lists based on a set of criteria don't typically capture the full measure of what they're listing. In this case, the list captures some data that's true but misses out on some of the "intangibles." Yes, GR suffers from some of the woes that plague all of Michigan. However, GR also is a community that knows how to take care of its own business, without reliance upon government handouts or corporations based in far-off places.

SO, I agree, let's get to work on proving the 'experts' wrong and build upon the momentum that already has been generated in our community. Things like ArtPrize and movie shoots and a growing downtown entertainment culture need to translate into jobs! And hopefully many of those jobs are reserved for young professionals who will help ensure continued growth in GR for years to come!

Posted by: Robin Luymes | January 23 2011, 8:20PM

The article link below shows the growth of Grand Rapids in the past few years and offers GR as an example for Detroit and the rest of MI. Anyone can walk downtown and see all of the businesses that have popped up in recent years; we're doing well and we just keep getting better! http://money.cnn.com/2010/05/11/autos/michigan_success_story.fortune/index.htm

Posted by: Emma | January 26 2011, 3:25PM

Great comments, Diana. The GRCF has been very effective in keeping Grand Rapids a very "alive" community. Vernis

Posted by: Vernis | January 26 2011, 9:50PM

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