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Kupelian, Ormond Magy, P.C.(NEW HIRES & PROMOTIONS)(Brief article)
The law firm of Kupelian, Ormond & Magy, P.C. announced that Terrance A. Hiller and Douglas M. Chapman have become shareholders of the firm. Hiller is a member of the firm's Bankruptcy, . . .

Dykema.(NEW HIRES & PROMOTIONS)(appointment of Jason C. Jones at Dykema Gossett PLC)(Brief article)
Dykema announced that Jason C. Jones has joined the firm's Corporate Finance practice area as an associate in its Lansing office. Jones's practice focuses on general corporate and finance . . .

Grubb & Ellis Company.(NEW HIRES & PROMOTIONS)
Grubb & Ellis Company announced that it has appointed Mark Talley vice president, office group. Talley joins Grubb & Ellis from Jones Lang LaSalle to cover the Detroit Central Business . . .

Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, L.L.P.(NEW HIRES & PROMOTIONS)
Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, L.L.P. announced that Audrey P. DiMarzo has joined the Detroit-based law firm as a partner in its Corporate and Securities Department. She is based in Honigman's . . .

Peoples State Bank.(NEW HIRES & PROMOTIONS)
Peoples State Bank announced the promotions of Heather Lardomita to managed assets officer at the Warren office; Jean Smith to vice president, business relationship manager at the Fenton office; . . .

On the roster: join us in welcoming these new members to the Chamber. We encourage you to contact them for future business oppor
SILVER The Fillmore Detroit Jennifer Berkemeier 2115 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI 48201 (313) 961-5451 The Fillmore Detroit, formerly State Theatre: an unforgettable classic venue, . . .

Downtown living: understanding what's needed for more business development in Detroit.(EYE ON OUR ECONOMY)
Like most Major metropolitan areas in the United States, downtown Detroit has a high connection of corporate headquarters, sports and entertainment venues and cultural institutions, Lacking are . . .

Roll through Detroit without wheels? Leave your gas money in your wallet and see Detroit the best way: from above.(HOW DO I)
Christopher Columbus found his way around the world with just the stars as his guide. Today navigation systems are the method of choice in vehicles, but what is one to do with the hefty parking . . .

Bringing investment home: marketing the Detroit Region to cities across North America to attract new business and capital invest
In an effort to attract new business and capital investment to Southeast Michigan, the Detroit Regional Economic Partnership's North American Program recently called on companies and visited . . .

She brings business to downtown events; Tavi Fulkerson explains how she get involved in the Detroit Region's most high-profile e
"The large events that we have in Detroit really create the traditions and fabric of the community," said Tavi Fulkerson, president of the Fulkerson Group, reflecting on the return of motor sports . . .

Penske brings racing downtown.(FEATURE)
The return of the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix can be credited to Roger Penske. Featuring cars of the American Le Mans Series and the IndyCar Series, the event will put the city on wheels this . . .

Summer in the city.(FEATURE)
Listen on the Riverfront GM presents an all-star lineup of classic rock headliners and the Riverfront Plaza transforms into a spectacular stage for each decade's greatest hits. These free . . .

Downtown catalysts: what our region's savviest entrepreneurs are bringing to the city.(FEATURE)
The revitalization of Downtown Detroit can be attributed to the efforts of many in the public and private sector. It is imperative for the business community to continue to lead the revitalization . . .

Downtown prognosis: with all of the vast improvements that have taken place downtown in the last few years, it's hard to imagine
Ann Lang, President & CEO Downtown Detroit Partnership Downtown Detroit will continue to be a bright spot in a region facing dramatic challenges in the next decade. New residents and visitors are . . .

Riding the wave: Detroit Region businesses get involved in downtown development.(FEATURE)
If you attended last month's Mackinac Policy Conference, you might recall Hank Lorant, regional vice president for Macy's, saying, "I would love to have a store downtown." Although a downtown . . .

A developing neighborhood.(FEATURE)
1 Counter-Trend Success:Despite challenging economic conditions in the city and the region, the greater downtown residential market (New Center, Midtown, Central Business District, East Riverfront, . . .

Understanding what's missing: re-development efforts underway in Detroit's historic New Center offer a walkable and livable sub-
We have all heard the truism that younger people (who tend to be employed in creative fields) are typically the market that initiates and sustains market-rate urban development throughout the . . .

Wayne State style; new residential options have people talking about Midtown Living.(FEATURE)
The headlines are filled with pessimistic stories about the decline of Detroit. Unemployment and foreclosures are up, the automobile industry is struggling and the housing market is flat. Yet, in . . .

Making the investment.(FEATURE)
The increase in economic development projects can be seen throughout the downtown region, but its effects are particularly felt in the Central Business District. Developers play a vital role . . .

Redefining the riverfront: shifting the river's purpose from industrial to entertainment is offering new business opportunities
Having just completed its first Detroit International River Days - a six-day festival that culminated with the 49th annual fireworks - Detroit's riverfront is still at the forefront of a lot . . .

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