Mt. Clemens

Immigrants positive force for Metro Detroit’s economy

Immigrants to the area are positively contributing to Metro Detroit's economy.

Venture capital wise investment for Michigan economy, jobs

A study by the National Venture Capital Association has demonstrated that one job was created for every $19,959 of venture-capital investment into a Michigan company from 1970 to 2005. It also shows that each dollar of venture capital generated $6.55 in revenue.

Regional Chamber to host economic climate forum

The Detroit Regional Chamber will host a forum on the region's problems -- and proposed solutions -- on March 27.

Michigan tourism industry forecasts increase for 2007

Don Holecek, director of MSU’s Travel, Tourism & Recreation Resource Center, predicts a modest increase travel volume and spending in the state in 2007. At the industry-wide industry-wide Michigan Lodging and Tourism Conference on March 26-27, a first-ever strategic plan will be presented that discusses, in part, marketing and promotion of Michigan as a travel destination.

Gardeners anticipate effect of hardiness zone change

The US Arbor Day Foundation has updated the US Hardiness Zone map --a basic tool for gardeners as to what plants will thrive in their area-- and SE Michigan has shifted from Zone 5 to Zone 6.

State’s green energy future has potential to do more than just clean the air

With everyone talking about what direction Michigan's energy future should go, many are pointing out that the greener it goes, the better for the economy.

Co-founder & publisher of Model D and metromode to speak at MSA conference

Paul Schutt, co-founder & publisher of our own Model D and metromode, will be the keynote speaker at this Friday's 2007 Regional Redevelopment Summit.

One D brings message to Macomb County

The One D collaborative spoke to the Macomb Chamber about the importance of regional cooperation and public/private partnerships.

Guest Blogger: Jim Townsend

Jim Townsend is our guest blogger this week. He is the executive director of the Tourism Economic Development Council, serves on the Board of Directors of the Michigan Suburbs Alliance, which he founded in 2002, and lives with his family in Royal Oak.  Check back here every weekday to read Jim's thoughts about branding our region.

Mass transit ridership jumps in southeast Michigan

More and more people are catching rides on Metro Detroit’s mass transit systems, which saw 5-50% jumps in ridership in 2006.

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