Published August 9, 2022
GROSSE POINTE CITY — A change that school officials believe will increase student safety is one of a number of improvements coming to the Village Kroger store, 16919 Kercheval Ave., this year.
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FERNDALE — Last year, Rosie O’Grady’s shut down in the summer and, a month later, plans were made official for what was to replace it.
Read MorePublished August 5, 2022
FARMINGTON HILLS — In March, the city of Farmington Hills hosted three “information sessions” in an effort to learn more about the commercial marijuana industry.
Read MorePublished August 5, 2022
STERLING HEIGHTS — A collaboration center and resource for local entrepreneurs could soon take new steps to implement its own strategies for success.
Read MorePublished August 5, 2022
STERLING HEIGHTS — The developer behind a proposed mixed-use development along Hall Road recently withdrew the application after many residents objected to the idea weeks prior.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
NOVI — An 11-year-old entrepreneur is working to rebuild his business after his mobile gaming bus was broken into at a Wixom storage facility in early June.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
SOUTHFIELD — A developer looking to convert a former hotel into a senior assisted living facility has gotten the necessary approval in order for the change to take place.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
OAKLAND COUNTY — A new Oakland County Land Bank was approved by the county’s Board of Commissioners at its June 23 meeting.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
ROCHESTER — Do you know a property owner, business owner or employee in downtown Rochester who deserves to be recognized for their community spirit?
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
GROSSE POINTE CITY — Patrons of Village restaurants and bars may soon be able to enjoy an adult beverage to go.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
BIRMINGHAM — In the 1970s a few businesses in downtown Birmingham decided to initiate a “Night on the Town” event as a way to clear out summer merchandise.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
BERKLEY — The third marijuana business license in Berkley has been approved by its City Council.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
FERNDALE — A Ferndale-based tech company will be giving away 10 firearm detection devices to school districts.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
ST. CLAIR COUNTY — As we enter the heart of the summer season, boaters continue to parade around Lake St. Clair and enjoy the dining experiences it has to offer.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
METRO DETROIT — Numerous industries across the country are reporting staffing shortages or an inability to fill open positions in their workforce. Metro Detroit has not been an exception.
Read MorePublished July 27, 2022
MOUNT CLEMENS — The Mount Clemens City Commission met on July 5 and unanimously supported a social district permit for Gumbo’s LLC.
Read MorePublished July 13, 2022
STERLING HEIGHTS — A planned unit development proposal for a new apartment complex recently failed to stick the landing.
Read MorePublished July 13, 2022
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — Blossom Ridge, a luxury senior living campus at Adams and Dutton roads in Oakland Township, recently celebrated its three-year anniversary.
Read MorePublished July 13, 2022
ROSEVILLE — Rumors have been circulating in Roseville about what the former Toys R Us building might become.
Read MorePublished June 29, 2022
TROY — The World Economic Forum, in collaboration with Automation Alley, Oakland County and the Michigan Department of Economic Development, announced June 1 that the first U.S. Center for Advanced Manufacturing will be located in Troy.
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