The closures include Moosejaw's last remaining store in its home state.
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Since 1985, Crain's Detroit Business has served Southeast Michigan's business influencers and decision makers with must-have news and information that can't be found anywhere else. Crain’s is the leader in the coverage of Detroit on the rise and the economic and policy issues that affect every business and professional in Southeast Michigan with one aim: helping them succeed. We offer deep and broad coverage of real estate, health care, banking/finance, sports, manufacturing, nonprofits, technology, education, law, entrepreneurship, advertising/marketing, defense, services, retail, food, hospitality/tourism, life sciences, energy and transportation.
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Help is on the way in the college town where $1 million-plus homes are increasingly common.
Can new construction keep up with Ann Arbor’s meteoric housing demand?
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More change could be coming to Woodward and MLK.
Orchestra Place building in Midtown on market for sale
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The 11,000-square-foot mansion designed by Albert Kahn sold for more than any other home in Detroit in two years.
Boston-Edison mansion fetches highest sale price in Detroit in years
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Trust building, understanding outcomes and keeping up with shifting focus areas were just a few of the many important topics covered at last night’s Crain's Detroit Business Philanthropy Summit. The packed room heard from keynote presenter Rachel M. Decker of Detroit Philanthropy as well as a panel discussion moderated by Darienne Driver Hudson of the United Way for Southeastern Michigan and featuring Rodney Cole of the DTE ENERGY FOUNDATION, Mary Culler of Ford Philanthropy, Laura Grannemann of Gilbert Family Foundation and Rocket Community Fund, and Nicole Sherard-Freeman of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan. #philanthropy #business #detroit #crainevents
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One of these malls is not like the others.
Not all metro Detroit malls are losing customers. This one's growing the most.
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It's the latest sign of major corporate cost-cutting by the automaker.
Stellantis offers voluntary buyouts to U.S. salaried employees
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Macomb County is poking at new plans for the lakefront.
Macomb County studies adding hotel and conference center on Lake St. Clair
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Michigan cherry products fly off shelves. Why are farmers struggling to hang on?
Michigan cherries make a killing — for some
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The eight-lane alley will see its last customers this summer — but its owners say bowling is on the rise again in Michigan.
Another Michigan bowling alley winds down after 74 years in an evolving industry
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