Entrepreneurship

Development News Bliss Bridal Boutique is a family-run business located in downtown Midland, next to Little Forks Outfitters.

Downtown Midland says “I do” to its first bridal salon


Feature Story Staff at Shier’s Deli prepares 150 ReGrow meals each week. The program has allowed the two employees to keep their jobs.
Feature Story Josephine Attisha, co-founder of Lucidity Grants, chose Sterling Heights as the best place to launch the mission-focused business.
Innovation News New Entrepreneur-in-Residence Autumn Kyles.
Development News "We want to be a constant in everybody’s lives; if people are having a bad day, we can help them bounce back from hardship and have a good day.”

Boomerang Coffee Lounge wants to shift coffee culture


Longform On the Ground Kalamazoo Northside Harrison CIrcle Apartments
Feature Story GypsysMoon products can be found at Ruboo Boutique in downtown Port Huron.
Feature Story George Hamilton works at Homegrown Brewing Company each week now, after several years of looking for employment.
Longform Washtenaw County Black Farmers Fund coalition leader Keesa Johnson.
Longform Tom Freeman and Jason Gold at the Dixboro Farmers' Market.
Innovation News a2Tech360 logo

Get an inside look at Ann Arbor's many tech companies as a2Tech360 returns


Innovation News Danielle Milner.

Ann Arbor business owner named to Forbes' "Next 1,000" list


Feature Story Central Michigan University New Venture Competition

CMU New Venture Competition winner reinvents eye healthcare


Development News The NEXTGEN Pass will give young people a specially curated lineup of performing arts events, networking opportunities, and behind-the-scenes pre-show events.
Feature Story The Northwood University International Auto Show (NUIAS) will be held in-person on campus Friday, Oct. 1 from 1-9 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 2 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Northwood University’s Auto Show revs up this October


Feature Story ASL interpreter Phyllis Harbaugh catches up with returning members of CCF's Deaf fellowship.
Longform Clinc Vice President of Engineering Jamal El-Mokadem.
Feature Story By 2030, global water requirements are projected to be 40% greater than the current supply.
Feature Story Charles Elwood
Feature Story On the Ground Northside Boneyard