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The New Holland Brewing Co. is planning a $1 million expansion and renovation project in southwestern Michigan.
MLive.com reports the project got approval Tuesday from Holland planners for work including a new beer garden. New Holland says it hopes to have patio work done by early May in time for the city's annual Tulip Time festival and Hope College's graduation.
The Holland Sentinel reports the brewery also is planning to have more taps available. New Holland is among the state's largest microbreweries and underwent a $3 million expansion at its Holland Township production facility last year to meet increasing demand.
Michigan-based breweries have experienced solid growth in-state and out over the last decade.
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Thursday, February 14 2013, 09:11 AM EST
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