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Toast
Jim Toscano
Thursday, March 03, 2011
From Ferndale to Birmingham the Toast empire expands. If you haven't been to this one-of-a-kind... well, now two-of-a-kind eatery you really should. Who'd imagine that a place with Taco Tuesdays could be tres chic? That's the delicious conundrum that is Toast. Cool decor, surprising accoutrements and, always, yummy food.
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Dining
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Food
Birmingham
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Ferndale
Detroit Rah Rah's
Tom Hendrickson
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Thirty-five is the new 18! If you think you've got Motor City spirit you haven't seen The Detroit Rah Rah's, a community cheerleading squad that celebrates the energy and vitality of our region. Men love 'em and women want to be 'em, or so they say.
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Arts and Culture
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Identity
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Video
,
Wayne County
Tech Brewery
Keith Jefferies
Thursday, October 28, 2010
From $50 desk rentals to million dollar start-ups,
Tech Brewery
is a coworking space that caters to Ann Arbor's tech community with an eye toward entrepreneurship. Professional collaborations, tech meet-ups and beer-fueled social gatherings are all part of the mix in this innovative workspace.
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Entrepreneurship
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Internet
,
Technology
Ann Arbor
Hooot Dooogs! Fashion, baseball and mustard Metro Detroit-style.
Tom Hendrickson
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Quick, we say: Frankfurters, men's fashion, and locally made mustard. What's the first thing that comes to mind? Should be Charley Marcuse. A true Metro Detroit original, this singing hotdog vendor at Tiger Stadium (and budding entrepreneur) embodies the indomitably funky spirit of our region. The mustard's tasty too!
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Entrepreneurship
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Fashion
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Food
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Identity
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Oakland County
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Video
,
Wayne County
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Woodward Avenue
Birmingham
,
Detroit
Epiphany Studios
Tom Hendrickson
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Move over Chihuly, Epiphany Studios is out to eat your lunch. Okay, not really, but this Pontiac-based glass studio produces some incredible work, employing techniques developed and mastered by Italian glass blowers over hundreds of years.
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Art Gallery
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Arts and Culture
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Business
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Community Engagement
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Entrepreneurship
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Retail
,
Shopping
Pontiac
What's In The Magic Bag?
Tom Hendrickson
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Music. Movies. Alcohol. It's the holy trinity of entertainment under one roof. Ferndale's The Magic Bag is a one-stop shop for nightlife, offering local and touring bands, cheap flicks and a scene every night of the week. Better yet, it's independently owned and operated. After all, buying local ain't just for foodies.
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Film / Video
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Music
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Nightlife
,
Oakland County
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Performing Arts
,
Woodward Avenue
Ferndale
Axiobionics
Keith Jefferies
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Technology and medicine are partnering to create some exciting new therapies for patients. Case in point: Ann Arbor's Axiobionics, which has developed neuro-prosthetics that help rehabilitate and control pain for patients suffering from spinal chord injuries, stroke, and other nervous system injuries.
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Biotechnology
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Healthcare
,
Medical Research
Ann Arbor
Welcome To The Workantile Exchange
Keith Jefferies
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Workantile Exchange is more than just a work space. It's a co-working community, filled with entrepreneurs, freelancers and creatives looking for a place to exchange ideas, insight and inspiration. A home office away from home, it has all the advantages of the traditional work place with none of the baggage.
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Community Engagement
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Downtown Living
,
Entrepreneurship
Ann Arbor
En Garde! Metro Detroit
Tom Hendrickson
Thursday, April 22, 2010
It's chess at a 100 miles per hour! Salle d'Etroit is southeast Michigan's only full time fencing academy, with Olympic-style instruction, competitions and practice. Add in the largest fencing pro shop in the Midwest, and it becomes another 'I didn't know we had that' reason to love the Metro D.
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Quality Of Life
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Sports
,
Wayne County
DIY Business Incubation In Ferndale
Tom Hendrickson
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Government-funded business incubators can't be all things to all people. Sometimes you have to roll up your sleeves and fill the niche no one wants to scratch. Meet Andy Didorosi, who wants to turn Ferndale's Paper Street Motors building into a creative hive for small businesses.
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Entrepreneurship
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Investment
,
Oakland County
,
Redevelopment
,
Talent
Ferndale
Welcome To Automation Alley
Tom Hendrickson
Thursday, February 25, 2010
If building a knowledge-based economy is Michigan's only hope then, much like the force, Automation Alley is what binds the region's technological companies together, finding ways for them to succeed in the global marketplace.
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Advanced Engineering
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Automotive
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Engineering
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Investment
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Military
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Nanotechnology
,
Oakland County
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Robotics
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Technology
,
Wayne County
Jacobsen Daniels: Planning Airports and the Aerotropolis
Keith Jefferies
Thursday, December 03, 2009
In eight years this airport planning firm has grown more than ten fold, bought a building in downtown Ypsilanti and count many of the nation's biggest airports as their clients. From internships to aerotropolis development, Jacobsen Daniels is not only the kind of new economy business Michigan needs more of, they are passionately invested in their community's future.
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Aerotropolis
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Architecture
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Consulting
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Engineering
,
Transportation
Ypsilanti
Welcome To The Hill District
Tom Hendrickson
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Located on a small bluff is Grosse Pointe's Hill District, a welcome slice of walkable pie, where you can find everything from boutiques to bistros, espresso to jazz. Why not take a three minute tour with
Metromode's
ace videographer Tom Hendrickson.
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Downtown Living
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Neighborhood
Grosse Pointe
B Nektar
Tom Hendrickson
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Mead, it's not just for renaissance fest geeks anymore. Proof? B. Nektar in hipper-than-thou Ferndale, where honey, apples and all sorts of fermentable goodness are crafted into a damn fine brew.
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Brewery
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Entrepreneurship
,
Oakland County
Ferndale
Solidica
Keith Jefferies
Thursday, October 29, 2009
We have officially entered the realm of sci-fi style technology. Ann Arbor's Solidica makes wireless sensors that can not only communicate the status of distant vehicles and machinery, but also predict where systems might fail. It's a brave new world after all.
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Advanced Engineering
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Military
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Wireless Technology
Ann Arbor
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