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Storage Rentals of America in Grand Blanc is conveniently located off Fenton Road near I-75, meaning we are just a short drive from Rankin & Flint. Our customer service team is available by phone 7 days a week to help you find a storage unit to fit your needs. All our storage locations have plenty of storage options, from smaller 5x5 storage units to larger 10x30. Big or small, we have it all. We even offer climate-controlled storage options so your belongings are stored safely. Or you want to free up your driveway. Store your vehicle with us. We have a parking space perfect for your car, RV, or boat.

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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or 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 Grand Blanc.

About Grand Blanc, MI.

Grand Blanc, MI, was an unincorporated village in 1822, settled by Jacob Stevens. The township was formed in 1833 and boomed after the railroad went through in 1864. It became incorporated as a city in 1930, and it is known for its 100-year-old school, built in 1922 and expanded on over the years after a fire took out the first building. There is a population of 7,828. Since the 2020 census, the population has dropped by 5.1 percent.

Most of the city appreciates the climate, except when the winter months of January and February hit. The summertime has a rating of 9.2 out of 10. The city folk gave a 4.2 out of ten rating during the winter. Low temperatures average around 15 degrees, and highs are approximately 85 degrees on average. Everyone in the state loves the summertime weather, as there is a split ratio of sun to rain. Half and half is what the yearly forecast calls for in and around the area. The wintertime takes adjustment and is not for those who cannot handle the cold weather. Ice and snow are expected during the winter.

What to do in Grand Blanc, MI.

Like most cities, there are several things to do in and around Grand Blanc, MI. There is something that everyone can enjoy in the city, and Grand Blanc has the basics to the luxuries. Listed below are the main attractions and stuff to do as a family or as adults.

  • State Parks and Historic Sites: Creasey Bicentennial Park, Southern Lakes Parks & Recreation, Seven Lakes State Park, and The Perry Center.
  • Museums: Grand Blanc Heritage Association
  • Entertainment for the Family: Galaxy Bowling Center, Magic & Escapes Entertainment, and Party Star Services.
  • Bars and Nightclubs: Cobblestone Lounge, Brick Street of Grand Blanc, Little Joe's Tavern, The Crossbow Inn, Kicker's, Mike's Tavern, and Floyd's at Woodfield.
  • Travel: Dragonetti Transit, Greyhound Bus Lines, Advanced Transportation Services, Your Ride Bus Station.
  • Shopping: Grand Mall and Genesee Valley Center.
  • Events: Concerts in the Parks, Festival of Lights, Food Truck Festival, and Holiday Light Shows.

Working in Grand Blanc, MI.

The economy is stable at a positive growth rate of 0.4 percent, with an unemployment rate of 4.5 percent, below the US average of 6.0 percent.

Over the next decade, the projected growth rate is expected to be 25.7 percent. Compared to the rest of the US, the nation's projected growth is 33.5 percent over the next ten years. There is a high chance for those seeking jobs in Grand Blanc to find what they are looking for in many sectors. Since the pandemic broke out, there has been a slight dip in the economy worldwide, but this city held its own and flourished once the economy opened up.

These are the top three industries that show growth among the rest. Health care and social assistance are the number one trade in the area. The second is manufacturing, and in third place is retail trade.

Grand Blanc, MI. Neighborhoods

Smaller cities lead to close-knit neighborhoods. There are primarily upper-class families with high median home prices in this city. However, there are a few neighborhoods that have more affordable homes. Within the communities, there are minimal problems like everywhere else, but for the most part, these are considered safe and secure with beautiful culture, history, and scenery.

  1. East Cook: These are among the wealthiest homes and families with white-collar workers and young to middle-aged families. Median home prices are $699,000, with rent being about $1,200.
  2. Primrose Lane: This neighborhood is a mixture of white and blue-collar workers, and all are friendly neighbors. The median home prices are $360,000, with rent averaging $900.
  3. West Grand Blanc: The homes in this neighborhood are more affordable, and the community is quiet as most of the families keep to themselves. Families that live here are middle to lower class, and there are more middle to older age groups that live in this area. The median home prices are $85,000, with rent prices about $700.

Grand Blanc, MI. School District

Grand Blanc has 16 schools, with 13 public and three private schools. The Kalamazoo schools spend $9,858 per child. On average, school expenditure in America is $12,383. The ratio of student to teacher is 19.4. There is an excellence in these numbers because they give more teachers than average schools, offering a better education system. It focuses more on the students, especially those who may fall behind.

Moving to Grand Blanc, MI.

The City of Grand Blanc offers its residents municipal water, sewage, and waste pickup. Everything needed for water and sewage hookups can be found in the Water and Sewage section on the city's website. Once the page is located, there are names, numbers, and forms to fill out. Get with the clerk to find out more information. Their number is listed on the website. Hookups, paying bills, phone numbers, and customer service emails are listed on their website.

The city has many functions that also headline the City of Grand Blanc page, but the best resource for information is the Parks and Recreation Department. All events are found on The Parks and Recreation Department website. There is a phone number to reach out to someone for information or email your inquiries.

Grand Blanc, MI. Housing

Household income in Grand Blanc is $47,373, with median home prices at $230,500. The cost of living is positive. It is 17.3 percent lower than the national average.