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.

Charitable Giving is Not Just for the Recipient

Celebrate the spirit of the holiday season while also securing financial benefits through tax incentives.

Explore Options for Year End Tax Planning

The goal should be to keep as much of your income as possible.

A New Perspective: Dollars, Not Democracy

Since World War II, the U.S. has known no real competition from any other country. How much longer will that last?
Arthur Siegal Teaser

Stay Calm: Regulation on Wetlands Not in Jeopardy

State Hearing in December No Cause for Worry.

Striving for Financial Independence

Now, more than ever, people need to do more planning on their own instead of relying on their employers to do so.
Arthur Siegal Teaser

Michigan’s Ticking Time Bomb for Property Owners

Land owners may now have to engage in expensive studies and possibly remediation or other work to prevent new risk.

Golf Course Acts as Classroom for Turf Research

The 100-year-old family business has transitioned to become the first research and demonstration golf course in the world.

Examining Financials Can Save Lives

This month is a time to examine your family's financial plan.

Women’s Professional Golf Grows in the U.P.

The LPGA Symetra Tour has extended its contract with Sweetgrass.
Arthur Siegal Teaser

Funding Environmental Initiatives in the Age of Austerity

If it acts, sounds, and walks like a tax, then it is a tax.

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