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Detroit housing sales up 4 percent
Source: Crain's Detroit Business, 12/20/2007
Motor City housing sales are up 4 percent from last November, continuing the city's upward trend. Experts say young urban pioneers and out-of-town investors are responsible for the upswing.
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Local chains to open 50 new stores nationwide
Source: The Detroit Free Press, 12/20/2007
Thin-crust schwarma pizza with extra cheese, anyone? The combination of Mr. Pita and Papa Romano's seems an unlikely combo, but the chains' - which merged this fall - owners are planning a 50 store national expansion.
State life sciences industry may get boost from stem cell work
Source: Oakland Business Review, 12/20/2007
Scientists in Japan and at the University of Wisconsin have discovered how to "reprogram" human skin cells, effectively changing the cells into embryonic stem cells - illegal for use in research.
Snow day? Let's go shopping
Source: The Detroit News, 12/20/2007
Inches of snow blanketed the metro area Sunday, but shoppers were out in force Monday, as many metro area schools declared a snow day.
Walkable downtowns gain in popularity
Source: The Detroit Free Press, 12/19/2007
Walkable cities - who knew? Well, we did. But it seems the rest of the country is catching up.
Kresge Foundation awards $2m to area organizations
Source: The Kresge Foundation, 12/13/2007
The Kresge Foundation has awarded $2 million to 53 large and small arts and cultural organizations, including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, The Henry Ford, Pewabic Pottery and Puppet Art.
Branding the D: seminar to focus on Detroit as marketing tool
Source: PR Newswire, 12/13/2007
Ask not what you can do for the D – what can the D do for you? On Feb. 1, local business leaders and marketers will just learn that – how best to use the Detroit brand to attract visitors of all kinds to the Motor City.
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Dalai Lama to speak at UM-D
Source: The Detroit News, 12/13/2007
The University of Michigan-Dearborn will host a special guest April 20 - the Dalai Lama will speak on sustainability. The exiled Tibetan leader has lived outside of his native land since 1959, and has become an international advocate for peace.
Belle Isle Grand Prix has $53M economic impact
Source: The Detroit News, 12/13/2007
The Belle Isle Grand Prix, part of the “3 Days in the D” celebration held Labor Day weekend, drew more than 100,000 people to the metro area – and brought about $53 million to the area.
Ex-Michiganders hope to revive flagging candy profits
Source: Crain's Detroit Business, 12/13/2007
An Indianapolis couple – and a group of investors – have bought a majority position in Morley Brands, LLC. The company is perhaps best known for its legendary Sanders products, a staple of the Michigan dessert menu.
Wayne County approves selling bonds for purchase of Guardian Building
Source: Crain's Detroit Business, 12/11/2007
Wayne County Commissioners last week voted to sell up to $60 million in bonds to be used to buy downtown's historic Guardian Building.
Innovate, but thriftily
Source: Oakland Business Review, 12/6/2007
Author and corporate advisor Bart Huthwaite will host a seminar called the "Lean Innovation Summit," scheduled for Dec. 10-11 at Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor.
U-M's Feldman named first director at Taubman research center
Source: Ann Arbor Business Review, 12/6/2007
University of Michigan neurologist and and research scientist Eva Feldman has been named the first director of the new A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute at U-M.
Stay competitive? Build green
Source: Ann Arbor Business Review, 12/6/2007
Local companies say they're investing in training workers in green building practices, as that segment of the market grows by leaps and bounds.
One D makes progress, far to go
Source: Crain's Detroit Business, 12/6/2007
At a Tuesday board meeting, leaders of One D, a regional civic collaboration promoting revitalization, agreed that the group has done much - but has more work yet to do.
Riverfront Conservancy looks west, acquires Freep plant
Source: Crain's Detroit Business, 12/4/2007
Great news for the West Riverfront vision: the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy has purchased the 26-acre site of the former Free Press printing plant, a significant piece of property in their goal to extend the RiverWalk to the Ambassador Bridge.
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