Grand Ledge, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The City of Grand Ledge, Michigan, is a rapidly growing community that sits at an elevation of 860 feet. Its unique natural features include rolling terrain, glacial activity, and river frontage. This diverse set of land uses promotes a sense of place, which many suburban communities complain about. However, the diversity of Grand Ledge's uses allows for a city's core to function as a central point of community activity, with commercial, civic, and entertainment uses that support the community's needs.

The population of Grand Ledge City is approximately 7,786 as of the 2010 Census. This city was first settled in 1848 and was known as "Big Rocks" by the native Ojibwa Indians. The city's official name was chosen in 1850 and is derived from the large ledges of rock along the Grand River. Located approximately ten miles west of Lansing, Grand Ledge is home to several large businesses, including several automotive-related industries.

The City of Grand Ledge is home to 3,656 households. Approximately 86% of Grand Ledge residents commute by car. Another 6.6% take public transportation, such as bus or trolley. The City also has several affordable housing options. This city also has a small-town feel, but it is home to a vibrant urban center and a thriving business community. And, while the city's economy is strong, the city's population and traffic growth have been influenced by the growing Lansing metropolitan area.