Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Wyoming-Kentwood Area Chamber of Commerce has made the decision to cancel the 28th Street Metro Cruise for 2020.

The event was scheduled to take place for its 16th consecutive year on Aug. 21-22 on a 13-mile long stretch of 28th Street from Grandville to Cascade Charter Township. The central hub of the event takes place at Rogers Plaza in Wyoming and features  Collector Car Row, local bands, event merchandise and more.

Metro Cruise brings in nearly 275,000 people annually from across the United States and includes approximately 15,000 vehicles.

Bob O'Callaghan, president and CEO the Wyoming-Kentwood Area Chamber of Commerce in a release:

This event has become a community tradition, and we always look forward to welcoming car lovers from around the country into our communities each year,” said  While it appears our state may begin to gradually reopen this summer, the event still poses a potential high risk of spreading COVID-19 in our community and beyond. Out of an abundance of caution, the Chamber agreed it cannot risk a second wave of infection in a state that already has experienced enough loss. This was an extremely difficult decision for the Chamber to make, but the right one in light of health concerns for our community.

The 28th Street Metro Cruise began in 2005 to help drive business to the 28th Street corridor when the M-6 highway system opened on the south end of Grand Rapids. The cruise is typically held every August.

The event is planned to return Aug. 20-21, 2021. For more information visit 28thStreetMetroCruise.com.

Metro Cruise Canceled

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