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Living in Battle Creek, MI

Known as the “Cereal City” and home to the global headquarters of the Kellogg Company, Battle Creek is a vibrant city located within driving distance to Detroit, Chicago, Kalamazoo and Lake Michigan. A city with a rich and diverse history, Battle Creek takes its name from a territorial battle on the banks of the Kalamazoo River in 1824. Residents are proud of the area’s unique past and all the city has to offer. Battle Creek offers an attractive blend of year-round festivals, shopping, dining, the arts, a vibrant nightlife and beautiful parks and golf courses.

Residential possibilities include several quality neighborhoods, luxury lofts and condos located downtown, incredible lakefront homes and charming historic areas. Opportunities exist for any budget or lifestyle with average housing costs typically at $68,000.

Highly respected for its prime location and business development, Battle Creek is home to many large industry leaders. The Kellogg Company, Kraft Foods Inc., Denso Manufacturing Inc. Federal Center and EPI Inc. are just a few of the many businesses with a location in Battle Creek.

The pursuit of education is important in Battle Creek. The city offers several options for higher education including Albion College, Davenport Community College, Spring Harbor University, Kellogg Community College and the Robert B. Miller College in addition to branches of Western Michigan University. Quality education is offered by an average student teacher ratio of 16 to 1 in Battle Creek’s 15 public schools.

Residents enjoy the convenience and vitality of this great city. Battle Creek truly offers an enjoyable atmosphere with an historic hometown feel and a promising future.
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