Echelon Kitchen & Bar is preparing to move from its wood-fired food truck to a 7,000-square-foot in Ann Arbor in early 2025.
Visitors to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas will be focused on Michigan next month with the debut of the Michigan Mobility Pavilion, led by Lawrence Technological University in Southfield.
Detroit-based Make Food Not Waste was founded in 2017. Its mission is to keep food out of landfills and slow climate change by creating lasting solutions to food waste through […] ...
Salus Group, an independent employee benefits consulting, brokerage and administration firm based in Sterling Heights, has ...
Detroit’s renaissance continues with the completion of the new AC Hotel Detroit at the Bonstelle in Brush Park with overnight ...
The first open-source digital twin of the Mcity Test Facility — the University of Michigan's Ann Arbor test center for ...
ANN ARBOR BLUE LLAMA JAZZ CLUB New Orleans jazz meets downtown Ann Arbor with live music every night and world-inspired ...
Detroit-area entrepreneur Dan Cass has secured a spot for his latest product, the Liddle Speaker Pro, in Amazon’s “Buy It Now ...
U.S. companies are paying recent college graduates lower salaries in 2024 while fewer co-op/intern students saw increases as ...
Mobility in Ann Arbor has begun a corporate autonomous vehicle (AV) service with Toyota using the automaker’s e-Palette ...
Lawrence Technological University in Southfield is partnering with Springboard, a San Francisco-based online learning company ...
Ciena Healthcare in Southfield, a national organization of skilled nursing, rehabilitation, sub-acute and assisted living ...