Westfield Center announces completion of renovations and opens for bookings

Steven Rzeppa, Mayor
Steven Rzeppa, Mayor
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The Westfield Center announced on Mar. 26 the completion of its renovation, unveiling an updated facility now available for public use.

The announcement is significant as it offers residents and organizations a newly refreshed space for events such as parties, meetings, and celebrations.

According to the announcement, the renovated Westfield Center is ready to host a variety of gatherings. The facility’s management invited community members to explore what each room includes by visiting their official website at https://trentonmi.org/1231/Rentals.

Those interested in booking the center or arranging a tour are encouraged to call 734-675-7300 for details about pricing, availability, and further information. The statement also expressed enthusiasm about welcoming guests into the improved venue.

The opening of the renovated Westfield Center provides local groups with expanded options for hosting events in an updated environment.



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