February 04, 2010
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Issue 149 Volume 1
Week of 2/4/10
Royal Oak's Second Story
By: Terry Parris Jr., 2/4/2010
Walking through Royal Oak's downtown, it's hard not to notice the bars, restaurants and shops that have popped up over the last decade. But do you ever wonder what goes on upstairs? Terry Parris Jr. visits Main Street's second story and discovers a community of new economy creatives. And lots of cereal boxes!
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A Tale Of Two Downtowns
By: Jon Zemke, 2/3/2010
Many believe the key to rejuvenating Metro Detroit entails restoring and evolving our urban core. Metromode's Jon Zemke contrasts the actions of two communities - Lincoln Park and Royal Oak - and how they're developing their downtowns.
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FilterD
By: metromode, 2/4/2010
Metro Detroiter Michael Zadoorian reads and signs his novel The Leisure Seeker, out in trade paperback next week. Luis Resto accompanies on accordion and melodica, Feb. 4 at Dearborn's Caroline Kennedy Library. 
      
There's much more inside FilterD, where you'll find the rest of the best of what the week ahead has to offer.
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Blog/Dan Izzo
The labor laws for Michigan's workforce are decidedly DIY now. Here to speak to this is Dan Izzo, training leader at Bizdom U, a tuition-free academy for entrepreneurs in Detroit. This week Dan writes on avoiding broad stroke metaphors for the region, and how thinking like an individual and an entrepreneur will get us out of our current funk. (more >)
 
Video/Making Movies In Michigan: Unity Studios
From tiny acorns mighty oaks grow. Still in its infancy, Allen Park's Unity Studios has visions of cinematic greatness. They've already attracted a fledgling film school, landed their first production tenant, and have announced their first feature film project.
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Innovation & Job News
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Amanda Chaborek
Director of Communications and Community Relations
Cleary University
Natale Colasanti
President
Soy Happy Candles, Inc.
Bethany Beckham
Business Analyst
Percepta
Dearborn
Sean-Michael Liberatore
IT Manager & National Medical Scheduler
Comprehensive Medical Evaluations
Farmington
Jocelyn Turner
Marketing Manager
Wayne State University
Detroit
Angela Russell
Account Executive
Venator Staffing

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Insider's Guide
Ferndale
Eat & Drink

The Emory
Restaurants

The Fly Trap
Restaurants

After Dark

9
Clubs

The Bosco
Bars,Clubs

SoHo
Bars

Cafes and Hangouts

AJ's
Music Venue

The Aff Cafe
Cafés & Coffee Houses

Just 4 Us
Specialty

Shop

Naka
Specialty

House of Chants
Clothing

Stella
Clothing

Music and Entertainment

The Magic Bag
Music Venue

New Way Bar
Bars,Music Venue

AJ's
Music Venue

7 Nights a Week
Ferndale
Monday after 5 p.m.
Woodward Avenue Brewery
Tuesday after 8 p.m.
Dino’s
Wednesday after 10 p.m.
The Emory
Thursday after 11 p.m.
The Post Bar
Friday after 10 p.m.
The Bosco
Saturday after 9 p.m.
Josephine Creperie and Bistro
Sunday after 7 p.m.
Como's Restaurant
Insider Profile
Ferndale
Jen Gothard
Jen likes her Thai medium-hot, her movies with beer attached, and she knows a place where you can bring your own bottle, which hardly ever happens around here.
Son Tran
When dining with this web designer, foodie blogger and underground chef, just say, "I'll have what he's having."
Phil Cooley
A restaurateur, designer and developer, and owner of two restaurant/cafe hot spots, he's attracted by good design, vintage finds and cuisine with a conscience.
Emily Linn
It has to be good for this city bird to fly the coup for a 'burb, but now and then shopping for handmade urban crafty items, half-off good veggie food and the odd indie folk band will lure her away from the city.
 
 
Featured: Growth Company
Featured: Growth Area
Whether its biotech start-ups like Ann Arbor's QuatRx, alternative energy companies like Grosse Pointe's Environmental Transportation Solutions, microbrewers in Dexter, or craft boutiques like Ferndale's Naka, economic pioneers are reshaping Michigan's business landscape.You can't stop them, so why not join them?
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Featured: Cities


Detroit
Downtown Detroit is a stunning concentration of skyscrapers, as well as historical and architecturally beautiful residential and commercial buildings. Downtown is also home to the Detroit Tigers, Lions and Red Wings. Some of Downtown's most notable sites include the Renaissance Center, Greektown, Campus Martius, Hart Plaza and the Riverfront
 
 
 

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