Book Cadillac redevelopment makes significant progress
The $180 million redevelopment of the Book Cadillac is on track to wrap up in fall of 2008.
The $180 million redevelopment of the Book Cadillac is on track to wrap up in fall of 2008.
The newest addition to downtown Royal Oak's skyline, 409 Center Street, is set to open by the third week of December and be fully open by the end of the year. The project is a renovation/addition to an existing structure, building over a vacant lot by the railroad tracks.
The University of Michigan is looking at taking steps to make its buildings bigger and greener today. The university's Board of Regents will review a proposed expansion of the law school and a report about making the school's facilities more environmentally friendly.
Everyone has an opinion about Michigan's transportation when they're driving. Now the state is soliciting those opinions through a comment period on its five-year plan.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm is honoring businesses that have shown the ability to adapt to Michigan’s new economic circumstances.
Driven by increased market demands, Troy-based NuSoft Solutions, Inc. execs see another year of continued growth.
A state tax abatement will help a local tool and die company, Ronart Industries, create 21 jobs in Detroit.
Troy-based software company New World Systems, Inc., is hiring software developers, from entry-level to experienced, to accommodate company growth.
Farmington Hills-based diversified engineering technology company Dearborn Group Inc. recently announced plans for a $1.17 million green expansion.
The Rochester Hills research firm has gotten a $100,000 contract from the National Institute of Health to refine the applications of baby aspirin with regard to cardiovascular health.
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