Brand + Form = A creative design studio that highlights the best of Metro...
Aimee and Dean Zoyes have traveled the world, studying international cities and how they share their stories.
When they come home to Metro Detroit, they’re renewed and ready to get to work. From their...
Guacelli named Regional President at Chassis Brakes International
Flavio Guacelli has been named regional president for Chassis Brakes International in the Americas.
He previously had been vice president and managing director in the Americas for Aptiv’s Electrical Distribution Systems and Connection Systems businesses.
Christine Hoke named one of Insightful Accountant’s 2019 Top 100 ProAdvisors
Rehmann announced today that Christine Hoke, CPA, MSA was named as one of Insightful Accountant’s 2019 Top 100 ProAdvisors. This is the fifth consecutive year that she’s received this honor.
Historic Ford estate to show off more of Edsel’s design and legacy with new...
Like his father, Edsel Ford was a visionary whose design aesthetic was one of elegance, ingenuity and forward thinking.
Edsel’s legacy and his expertise in vehicle design will be on display both short term and...
How state of Michigan is helping advance mobility solutions
Michigan Mobility Challenge looks at solutions for residents across state.
U-M report: Forecast sunny for Oakland County jobs
The jobs picture looks pretty good for at least the next couple of years, according to a University of Michigan forecast.
Husband-and-wife team find customers drink up globally influenced coffeehouse
How one Michigan company turned its heritage and "real" food focus into a national franchise.
New College for Creative Studies president looks forward to growing brand
When Donald Tuski arrives in Michigan in June ahead of his taking on the role as president of the College for Creative Studies on July 1, it will be the third time he’s headed...
Workers, employees both responsible to addressing job burnout, expert says
The numbers don’t lie: Nationally and locally, employees of every level in business are feeling burned out.
In a survey conducted by Robert Half in April, Detroit workers reported their level of burnout to...
She thought it was just stress — but her heart attack was a rare...
Karen Glugla was like every working mother – balancing the needs of her family, her job and her personal interests when the unexpected happened. She was only in her 40s when the Clinical Occupational...
Michigan’s largest PR Firm, Lambert & Co., announces promotions
Celebrating more than 20 years of growth and success, Lambert & Co. continues to reach new heights, announcing five promotions across its Detroit and Grand Rapids offices. As the largest PR firm in Michigan,...
Detroit, Midtown select locally inspired team to create cultural center
An unprecedented 12 of Detroit's most iconic cultural and educational institutions will be united under what is being called the “Detroit Square” in a massive project to create a cultural center in the city’s...
Rain can’t dampen hopes for Ford House expansion project
Sure, it's been raining, but the folks at the Eleanor & Edsel Ford House don't believe that will stop the expected Spring 2020 opening of the site's expansion.
Michigan manufacturer celebrates 75 years as a family-owned business
When Martin Blanck founded his Detroit-based home improvement business in 1944, he might never have imagined it would grow into the longstanding, Michigan-based vinyl window manufacturer Wallside Windows.
Blanck was initially inspired to specialize in...
Bodman attorney Andrew Schuster achieves CIPP/US certification
Attorney Andrew J. Schuster of Bodman PLC's Troy office has achieved Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US) certification from the International Association of Privacy Professionals. Schuster is the chair of Bodman's Data Privacy and...
Local Soldier receives nation’s second highest military award
Sgt. 1st Class Gregory A. Waters from the Eastpointe Army Recruiting Station received the Distinguished Service Cross during a ceremony at Selfridge Air National Guard Base. This is second only to the Congressional Medal...
Local fruits, veggies hit schools thanks to state grants
A state program is putting locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables into the hands of Michigan students.
Level One Bank named American Banker Magazine’s List of Top 200 Community Banks
Level One Bank, a Michigan-based community bank, has been named to American Banker Magazine’s list of Top 200 Community Banks in the nation. American Banker Magazine ranked Level One #100 on its list.
How auto industry is extending its reach into the world of mobility
Electric scooters are popping
up in places once reserved for cars.
State’s groundwater problem ‘hidden from sight’—and that’s a problem in itself
Environmentalists and scientists are beginning to issue warnings about what’s being called a “sixth Great Lake.”