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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether you are traveling across town or across the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Battle Creek.

About Battle Creek, MI.

Nestled around the confluence of the Battle Creek River and the Kalamazoo River, Battle Creek is a medium-sized city of about 52,000 people in Michigan's Calhoun County. Battle Creek is located about 30 minutes east of Kalamazoo and a little over an hour south of Grand Rapids.

Battle Creek was once a crucial link on the Underground Railroad, and today is best known as the home of the Kellogg Company. The competing Post Cereal company was originally founded in Battle Creek as well, leading to it being nicknamed the “Cereal City.”

What to do in Battle Creek, MI

There's always a lot to see and do in Battle Creek. The city includes some truly beautiful parks and several revitalized business districts with great restaurants and shops. From outdoor recreation to annual festivals, these are some of the city's most popular attractions:

  • Binder Park: The crown jewel of Battle Creek's park system, Binder Park is home to two of the city's most popular outdoor attractions: the Binder Park Zoo and the Binder Park Golf Course. The latter is one of Michigan's oldest 18-hole public golf courses.
  • Battle Creek Water Works: A fun-filled destination for families in Battle Creek, Water Works is an exciting water park in the heart of the city. It's a great place to cool off and have a blast in summertime.
  • Battle Creek Air Show and Balloon Festival: Every summer, the Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival is one of the most anticipated events of the year. Stretching across several days, the festival includes a hot air balloon rally, nighttime air show, live music, great food, and a spectacular fireworks display.
  • Kingman Museum: Anyone with an interest in the natural world will be fascinated by the Kingman Museum. This natural history museum in Battle Creek includes a planetarium and is located on the beautiful grounds of the Leila Arboretum.

Working in Battle Creek, MI

The job market in Battle Creek includes a healthy mix of what are traditionally considered white-collar and blue-collar jobs. The most common occupations include sales (10.43%), office / administrative support (8.96%), and management (7.67%). Many jobs are available in manufacturing, health care, IT, and technology as well. Some top employers in Battle Creek include Denso Manufacturing, Battle Creek Health Systems, the Kellogg Company, Federal Center, and Battle Creek Public Schools.

Battle Creek, MI Neighborhoods

Battle Creek neighborhoods are diverse and unique. Each part of the city has its own character, and Battle Creek has its fair share of hardscrabble working-class neighborhoods as well as more affluent areas. There's something for everyone, including a lot of affordable real estate.

  • Northeast Battle Creek: Offering a mix of urban and suburban characters, the Northeast Battle Creek neighborhood offers affordable homes with a median price of $89,900. The neighborhood includes Kolb Park and Kellogg Community College and is popular among families.
  • Lakeview: One of the most prosperous neighborhoods in Battle Creek, Lakeview has a median real estate value of $194,900. Properties here include a lot of single-family homes as well as apartment complexes. The neighborhood includes some great restaurants and shops and overlooks the picturesque Goguac Lake.
  • Post Franklin: One of the most affordable neighborhoods in Battle Creek, Post Franklin includes a mixture of residential blocks along with industrial areas, including Kellogg's headquarters. There are also some lovely riverside green spaces. The median home value is $64,900.

Battle Creek, MI School District

Several school districts serve Battle Creek and the surrounding areas. Battle Creek Public Schools is the largest of these and includes seven elementary schools, three middle schools, and three high schools, plus adult learning opportunities. Some of the most highly rated schools in Battle Creek are part of the Lakeview School District and Harper Creek Community Schools.

Kellogg Community College is one of the main options for higher education in Battle Creek, along with the private Christian college Spring Creek University. For medical students, the Ross Medical Education Center has a Battle Creek campus.

Moving to Battle Creek, MI Resource Guide

Like any city, getting settled in Battle Creek can be challenging. Fortunately, it's a welcoming city that provides a variety of resources to make life easier for new residents. The city's official website offers essential information like getting your utilities connected and contact information for the local police and fire department.

Be sure to check out the Battle Creek Recreation Department to learn more about local parks and upcoming events. You can also find information on living or starting a business in Battle Creek through Battle Creek Unlimited.

Battle Creek, MI. Housing

Battle Creek offers an affordable cost of living, especially when it comes to housing. The median home value in Battle Creek is $138,900, which is quite affordable by Michigan standards and also well below the national average. About 58% of the homes in Battle Creek are owner-occupied, compared to about 41% renter-occupied. The average rental rate is $695 for a one-bedroom apartment and $880 for two bedrooms.