Ferndale

Guest Blogger: Roger Gullickson

Roger Gullickson is our guest blogger this week.  Roger is the President and CEO of MVP Collaborative since 1996.  He moved to Michigan in 1989 to head FTD's Marketing Group after an international career with Tenneco and Case Corporation. Check back here each weekday to read Roger's thoughts on Michigan's need for renewal and how it can achieve it. 

Ferndale and Royal Oak host expo to promote small businesses

76 Ferndale and Royal Oak small businesses promoted their goods and services last week at a business expo hosted by the Chambers of Commerce of both cities.

Detroit Chamber returns from India with economic prospects

The Detroit Regional Economic Partnership, part of the Detroit Regional Chamber, recently teamed up with Oakland County to visit India in order to attract new businesses to Southeast Michigan.

About one third of Marshall Place Condos in Ferndale sold

The Marshall Place Condos project near downtown Ferndale is moving ahead strongly with about one third of the development’s 40 units sold.

Lofts on the 9 in downtown Ferndale

Developers of the Lofts of the 9 project in downtown Ferndale are preparing to break ground by the end of April or beginning of May.

Oakland County’s 8th community bank in 2 years scheduled to open in September

Level One community bank is scheduled to open in Farmington Hills in September. The bank is one of a growing number of community banks in Oakland County filling niche markets.

Home composting the easy—and non-smelly—way

Kelli B. Kavanaugh takes the mystery (and stink) out of home composting.

Urban By Design: Why Architecture Matters

In celebration of Architecture Week metromode examines how architecture and urban planning shape a city and how Metro Detroit can improve itself through design.

Guest Blogger: Dennis King

Dennis King is our guest blogger this week. Dennis is President of American Institute of Architects, Michigan and Chairman and CEO of Harley Ellis Devereaux, an award-winning, full-service archittecture firm. Check back here each weekday to read Dennis' thoughts on National Architecture Week and how design and architecture have a profound impact on quality of life. 

Greenways network taking shape for entire region

$89.5 million in funding will eventually result in a network of bike and pedestrian paths through the entire 7-county region. $15.3 million of that total stems from the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan's Greenways Initiative.

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