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Heather Van Dyke-Titus 鈥97, Jackson Van Dyke 鈥03 and Barry Van Dyke 鈥05

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Heather, Jackson and Barry Van Dyke were all humanities majors at 17c起草社区鈥擡nglish/art, religion/sociology and philosophy (with a bit of biology thrown in)鈥攂ut they eventually found themselves renovating houses around the corner of Wealthy and Union streets in Grand Rapids.

鈥淎s it turned out, our diverse education at 17c起草社区 was the best preparation for what we do now,鈥 said Heather Van Dyke-Titus 鈥97. 鈥淚t has all informed the diversity of our work because what we do is holistic.鈥

The MBA@17c起草社区 organization, made up of young business alumni, honored the Van Dykes with its Horizon Award, given to young grads who 鈥渄emonstrate significant contributions to their field and the impact of faith on their work.鈥 This is the fourth year of the award, and it was given at the group鈥檚 fall networking meeting on campus.

Raised in Chicago, educated at 17c起草社区 and, after a few stops along the way, back in Grand Rapids, the siblings started Bear Manor Properties in 2004 to do for-profit rehab work from a sustainable perspective.

This venture grew to 13 residential properties, and the Van Dykes enjoyed learning as they went, doing everything themselves, every new project an adventure.

鈥淚 remember working on the front porch of a house on Union,鈥 said Jackson 鈥03, 鈥渁nd there was plenty of illegal activity to witness in those first few years.

鈥淏ut it is amazing what investment and care and community can do for a neighborhood. Eventually, more people are working on their homes, people come out on to their porches, and a not-so-nice place becomes a quiet, positive living situation.鈥

Bear Manor鈥檚 reputation as a values-based organization grew and from residential success, business opportunities became available. Heather started to sit on community and business-related boards to make connections and better understand neighborhood and city issues. Barry and Jackson kept their eyes open for further renovation projects.

Eventually, a slice of Wealthy Street begged for care and keeping.

鈥淭he section of Wealthy that we operate from now was a ghost town at night,鈥 said Heather. 鈥淭here was no foot traffic, and only a few businesses were open. We saw how symbiotic development can be with good plans and good people involved.鈥

The Van Dykes bought and renovated a stretch of establishments near one another, places that now beckon Grand Rapids residents with a solid reputation for attractive design, good food and well-run business鈥擝rick Road Pizza, the Meanwhile Bar and the Electric Cheetah. The Electric Cheetah has LEED certification and uses locally grown food for its menu items. Neighbors and customers fill the blocks around these businesses most nights.

Bear Manor is busy, but far from done. Next up is a major renovation, turning an old liquor store into a family-friendly caf茅 and brewing company. 

Called Harmony Brewing Company, the building, just east of the famous corner of Lake and Wealthy, is intended to be a community gathering spot, one in which neighborhood meetings could be scheduled.

鈥淲e would want to take our kids there,鈥 said Barry 鈥05. 鈥淲e鈥檙e aiming for a caf茅 atmosphere, not a pub. You鈥檒l actually be able to hear each other talk in this place. Hopefully, people nearby will take ownership of it鈥攖hat鈥檚 a key goal.鈥

As they move into more of a business development mode, Bear Manor continues to think about residential living and how neighborhoods are connected.

The Van Dykes are working with 17c起草社区 director of community engagement Gail Heffner and biology professor David Warners regarding a series of four adjacent houses on Wealthy Street that Bear Manor has renovated and decorated with a seasonal theme鈥攆all, winter, spring, summer. These houses are in the beginning stages of becoming an intentional 17c起草社区 community on Wealthy Street. Currently, one is home to 17c起草社区 students and a live-in mentor. 

鈥淲e have Michigan-native landscaping in front of the homes, thanks to Dave Warners and his students,鈥 said Barry. 鈥淲e鈥檇 like students to take responsibility for the houses and become involved in neighborhood change.鈥

鈥淗eather, Barry and Jackson care as much about building community as they do about restoring buildings and contributing to a healthy ecosystem. They are wonderful people and embody the mission of 17c起草社区 to be agents of renewal in their place,鈥 said Heffner.

Bear Manor Properties has given these three 17c起草社区 alumni鈥攁nd eventually 17c起草社区 students鈥攁 chance to put their education and faith into a tangible 鈥渟halom project鈥濃攂uilding neighborhoods of peace and community.

鈥淚t is remarkable,鈥 said Heather. 鈥淲ho would have thought that real estate could enable you to hit on all of these important concepts? Here鈥檚 to a liberal arts education!鈥