Economic Development

Detroit Sewn saw a dip in PPE orders during the pandemic when China released the ships containing them and large purchasers sided with those lower-price, disposable goods. // Courtesy of Detroit Sewn
Catch-22
Grand Entry - A popular city in Michigan, Grand Rapids consistently draws new residents year after year, but a growth rate of less than 1 percent in recent years leaves room for improvement.
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Climate Change and Infrastructure

As we rebuild our state’s infrastructure, we need to think about doing it right the first time.

The Potawatomi Cup: Golf as a Marketing Tool

Launching the new Potawatomi Cup was a pretty easy call for four Potawatomi Nation casino owners.

Saving for College Education? Parents have Several Options

How often do we hear or use the phrase, “where does the time go?”
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Climate Change: Don’t Put All Your Bananas in One Basket

The best method to adapt and become resilient to climate change is to diversify.

Courses Face Tough Recovery from Severe Winter

Ice choked off oxygen that grass needed to survive.
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With Great Technology Comes Great Upheaval

We’ve all seen how the Internet has changed certain businesses.

Florida: Warm Alternatives for Michigan Golfers

Add Streamsong, Southern Dunes on your list of courses to visit.
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Why Not a Regional Water System?

The current system needs infrastructure upgrades which are likely to be very expensive.
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Detroit Water Dept. Must Reorganize to Survive

Did you ever think about where your water comes from and what may be in it? I have a good friend who never thought about the fact that there was a finite amount of water and that certainly some of what came out of his tap had, at some point (possibly in the distant past), likely passed through someone else’s bladder. What that means is that proper treatment of wastewater may have a serious impact on drinking water quality and public health.
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What Lies Ahead for Michigan Brownfields?

More aggressive liability and environmental laws are moving redevelopments forward.

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