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COR aims to commercialize new heart-rate monitor tech


The Cookie App creates new way to expand e-commerce biz


Wayne State student launches America-style tea company, Eli Tea


D:hive BUILD graduates hit 200, launches next class this fall


MSX International plans to move HQ to downtown Detroit


Quikly loses a K, adds to team in M@dison Building


Coffee, gelato and sweet shop Melt next up in Midtown


Growing patent work prompts IP law firm to expand Detroit office


Social2Step helps employees broaden their employers' sales


Sit On It starts crowd funding to build 200 bus benches


Ginkgotree scores DVP money, moves to M@dison Building


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D:hive announces Pilot winner, bringing CANVASxDetroit downtown


Urban Science hires 31, including 18 in Ren Cen


Foodjunky streamlines online food ordering downtown


One thing about Detroiters: When they see a need for something in their city, they are likely to take action to fill the void. From clothing boutiques to acupuncture clinics, from bike shops to restaurants, from dance studios to book stores, locals are thinking small ... in a big way.