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2015 Retail Bootcamp graduates

Retail Bootcamp complete, Detroit startups work to establish permanent locations

Five startups that recently graduated from TechTown's 2015 Retail Boot Camp will receive a share of $40,000 to help them make the transition to brick-and-mortar locations.

Detroit Riverfront
Efforts to speed up development along the Detroit River take off with new RFQ

In an effort to stimulate development along the city's east riverfront, the Detroit RiverFront Conservancy and the city of Detroit Planning Department have issued a request for qualifications for a development plan.

Lazermaze by George King Architects
Coming this September to the Dequindre Cut: Lazermaze, Pulsar Party, and more

A highlight of this year's Detroit design festival will be "Under the Cut," a series of installations planned for the Dequindre Cut Greenway.

Secure Beginnings sees significant growth after ‘Shark Tank’ appearance

Secure Beginnings was a sleepy little company making breathable mattresses for infants with the intention of preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Then it went on TV.

Atwater Brewery
Atwater Brewery adds liquor to its adult beverage lineup

The Detroit-based firm, the third largest brewery in Michigan, is now selling craft spirits at its biergarten in Grosse Pointe Park, including rum, vodka, gin, and whiskey.

Parjana’s pilot project on Belle Isle ‘reboots Mother Nature’ to naturally drain standing water

The downtown Detroit-based startup is commercializing a filtration technology that opens up the  earth’s natural ground filtration system to clean water.

The site of future development in Brush Park
May development news round-up: Brush Park, power washing the DIA, and more

May was a busy month for development news in Detroit. This will help catch you up.

A freeway reimagined
Getting creative about freeway removal: If Portland can do it, why can’t Detroit?

Last week, we kicked off a three-part series asking Detroiters to imagine a new future for I-375, America's shortest (and arguably silliest) Interstate. For part two of the series, we present you with transportation projects from around the world where a community's collective desire for well-designed and healthy urban environments lead to creative transformations of freeways.

Creative agency The Work adds staff as it expands workload

The 5-year-old boutique firm has so much work that it has hired three people over the last year, expanding its staff to 11 people.

It’s only a matter of time before water taxis and trolley buses come to the riverfront

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