July / August 2008

Features

The World According to Littmann

The World According to Littmann

Just because David Littmann has retired as one of Michigan’s leading economic analysts doesn’t mean the former chief economist of Comerica Bank has stopped making astute fiscal forecasts or...

Live From Detroit!

Live From Detroit!

Despite the sluggish economy, the Motor City’s unique concert and theater venues are still finding a way to thrive.

Star Potential

Star Potential

The world of entertainment is chock-full of Michigan denizens and expatriates. Some were just a blip on our radar screen, while others have steadily grown their roots. Collectively, the group has a...

Letter from the Editor

Time for a True Turnaround

Time for a True Turnaround


Tired of waiting for direction from Lansing, Michigan’s business leaders are luring new enterprise themselves.

Ticker

Wanted: A Studio Campus

Wanted: A Studio Campus


New tax breaks for film production in Michigan are working; Are back lot tours far behind?

For Those About to Rock

For Those About to Rock


A new school in Royal Oak inspires kids (and adults) not to play hooky, but to play in a rock band.

Full Steam Ahead

Full Steam Ahead


Streamlined Lionel is now poised for retail growth in mainstream markets.

Fits and Starts

Fits and Starts


Why Oakland Hills’ Bobby Byerlein Just Might Be the Most Powerful Man in Oakland County.

PDA Q&A

Alan R. Grodin

Alan R. Grodin


Principal, Alan R. Grodin, D.D.S., Clawson. The E-Interview.

Focus

Workin' for a Livin'

Workin' for a Livin'


A new type of addict is coming to the forefront — the workaholic — and Michigan’s challenging economy may be contributing to the problem. To some, eight-hour days are considered mere...

Stemming the Tide

Stemming the Tide


Michigan’s universities are developing innovative new methods to detect and treat disease with inventions that are migrating from the laboratory to the marketplace.

Exec Life

A String of Pearls

A String of Pearls


This Year’s Concours D’Elegance promises the crème de la crème in collector cars.

Taming of the Monster

Taming of the Monster


DBusiness asked Oakland Hills members to recount their experiences playing the south course, aka ‘The Monster,’ site of the 2008 PGA Championship.

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