[6] Logie joined the Grand Rapids law firm of Warner Norcross & Judd in 1969, where he became a partner until retiring in 2011.
[7] He was involved in creating the Heritage Hill Historic District in the area just east of downtown Grand Rapids, where he and his family lived.
[8] One of his focuses was revitalizing the downtown area, with a new museum and Van Andel Arena among the public-private ventures undertaken.
[5] He was involved in state legislation to rewrite and fund environmental cleanups and create reduced-tax "Renaissance Zones" to encourage investment in targeted urban areas.
He served on the boards of Goodwill Industries, the Grand Rapids PTA Council and the American Cancer Society.
[13][14] Logie met his wife, Susan Duerr, in San Diego, California, when he was stationed there by the Navy and she was in a teaching program.