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Lawrence Tech promotes green architecture

Lawrence Technological University’s Center for Sustainability was created 1-½ years ago in order to “create educational opportunities in our curriculum associated with the topic of sustainability,” says its director Joseph Veryser. Veryser, who is also the associate dean of LTU’s College of Architecture and Design, has been involved with the development of such curriculum and the implementation of “green” architecture in university construction.

AA pharmacuetical receives 15th patent

Ann Arbor-based Unitech Pharmaceuticals, Inc. landed its 15th patent related to cancer treatment.

Local music gets spotlight on new weekly PBS show

Local PBS station WTVS has started a new weekly hour-long music series focusing on top independent talent in Metro Detroit.

Dearborn working to keep city development, growth moving forward

Dearborn is working to keep new office and retail development on track.

10-story, $20 million apartments planned in Ann Arbor

A $20 million brick and limestone apartment building is planned for the South University area in Ann Arbor.

Calif.-based luxury electric car maker bringing R&D center, 76 jobs to SE Mich.

Tesla Motors, the Calif.-based makers of high-end sports cars powered by lithium-ion batteries, chose SE Michigan for a new R&D center which will add 76 jobs.

Two-thirds of 24-unit River Lofts in Mt. Clemens sold

Fourteen of the 22 units at the River Lofts, 98 N. Gratiot Ave. in Mt. Clemens, have sold.

Detroit’s Brogan agency wins big Honey Baked Hams deal over holidays

Brogan & Partners, a ‘convergence’ marketing firm (PR, advertising, and marketing) based out of Birmingham, has added HoneyBaked Hams to its long list of clients.

Aerospace company’s expansion adds up to $3.7 million investment, 282 jobs

Aerospace parts maker Gentz Industries' will expand its presence in Warren, bringing 282 new jobs, including 125 directly by the company, the Michigan Economic Development Corp. announced Tuesday.

Detroit technology – not muscle – star of Auto Show

Cutting-edge automotive technology tends to get showcased at the Tokyo and Frankfurt auto shows rather than at Detroit's. But GM changed  that this year, with the unveiling of the lithium-ion batteries that will power its Chevy Volt.

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