American Cancer Society, Hope Lodge & West Michigan Area Service Center
129 Jefferson Ave. SE Grand Rapids MI 49503 View Map Project Phase: Complete Budget: $5.27 million
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Descriptions
Design Plus
Located in the Heartside area of Grand Rapids, this new 38,500 SF facility will be a multi-functional, temporary residence and resource center, offering free lodging and support for cancer patients and their caregivers during treatment. The lodge will feature 20 private guest suites, large kitchen and dining area, cozy living rooms for relaxation and companionship, libraries offering internet connection and access, garden areas for refuge from struggles with serious illness, meditation room, game room and fitness center. The building will also house the administrative offices for the local ACS chapter. Construction was completed in November 2007 with an construction cost of $5,625,000.
Triangle Associates
The American Cancer Society-Hope Lodge and Peter M. Wege Guest House is located where cancer patients need it most - in Downtown Grand Rapids, near the Saint Mary’s Lacks Cancer Center. Built on a lot donated by the Saint Mary’s Cancer Center, the new 38,000 sq ft Hope Lodge offers out-of-town cancer patients and their caregivers a place to stay and take part in vital social services while they receive advanced health care services at local institutions. The first floor of Hope Lodge houses the American Cancer Society’s regional offices and conference rooms. The second and fourth floors feature 20 guest suites for visiting patients, leaving the third floor for multiple prep station kitchens, a grand dining room, a cancer research library, meditation and fitness rooms. The Hope Lodge was designed by Design Plus, Inc. as a LEED Certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) facility in accordance with the United States Green Building Council. The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge, Peter M. Wege Guest House is one of 26 Hope Lodge facilities in the United States, the first Hope Lodge in Michigan and the first in the country to become LEED Certified.

