Entrepreneurship

Feature Story On the Ground Kalamazoo Colleen Wolpert Stuart Neighborhood
Feature Story “I want Apothecary to do coffee and to do coffee extremely well. I’m keeping my focus on coffee. Just focus on one thing and do it extremely well,” Miguel Williams says.
Development News DEIpanels
Development News M Cantina in East Dearborn. Photo by David Lewinski.
Longform Bløm Meadworks owners Lauren Bloom and Matt Ritchey by their outdoor huts.
Feature Story Tom Cizauskas (Gerald R Ford Airport), Jeffrey and Sana Perry (Perry's Quality Exteriors LLC), Kevin Holman (One Legacy Heating and Cooling)
Longform Juan (cacao and coffee farmer), Chad Morton and Efren Madriaga

Published Together: The heart opening journey of a superfood in our backyard


Feature Story Just over three hours after their grand opening, O’MACARON completely sold out of macarons.

Oh yes, O’MACARON now has a storefront downtown


Longform Julie Palmer.
Feature Story The cover image for the Washtenaw County COVID-19 Business Impact Report.
Feature Story On the Ground Kalamazoo Stuart Neighborhood renovations
Feature Story On the Ground Battle Creek Kimberly Bennett
Feature Story Stash Ventures

Cannabis, a growing industry in Mt. Pleasant


Development News Order a matcha drink from Kate’s Downtown to get a 10 percent discount at Main Street Ensemble
Feature Story Ashley and Michael Macpherson with their children Mj and Addison
Feature Story The Northwood University Idea Center is located on the corner of Main Street and Ashman Street in downtown Midland.

Student entrepreneurs have an 'idea' for downtown Midland


Feature Story Fadie Arabo's nonprofit initiative Teeth4Tots supplies dentist's with resources to engage with young children.
Feature Story Michigan Angel Fund manager Skip Simms.

Despite pandemic, Michigan Angel Fund made record-breaking investments in 2020


Feature Story Jake Saldaña and his son play inside of Sal's gym.

“When you’re not allowed to give up, you change”


Feature Story Zeeland's Strength and Main ad campaign asks customers to pull together for downtown businesses