Black-owned beauty boutique Bronzed N Glow rides out COVID-19, roadwork to open in Detroit
Education. Inclusivity. Hair care. Two entrepreneurs in Detroit want to change the way you think about your locks.
Education. Inclusivity. Hair care. Two entrepreneurs in Detroit want to change the way you think about your locks.
Are minority contractors being left out of Detroit's construction landscape? We talk to the changemakers helping minority business owners become "bankable" and get a seat at the table: “The future in Detroit shouldn't just be Dan Gilbert. It should be Cliff Terry and people who built up a neighborhood, and with the neighborhood included.”
Stephanie Byrd shares the process of reopening Flood's Bar & Grille, which is offering carryout and delivery with a limited menu (and yes, the lamb chops are back).
Stephanie Byrd was born into a family of entrepreneurs, and while she initially never dreamed of going into the family business or returning to her hometown, here's what drew the co-owner of The Block back — and how the pandemic has changed her outlook on business.
CODE313 provides Detroit schoolchildren opportunities to learn coding in a city that is considered the least connected in the U.S., according to the organization.
Students learn about the innovative work companies are doing up close and personal, while also being exposed to career opportunities in mobility.
We sat down with an expert to discuss how Michigan's EV chargers measure up against the rest of the nation, and how it may change as EVs proliferate.
Five companies have been selected to offer autonomous vehicle services to the public during the show as part of the $5.4 million NAIAS 2020 Michigan Mobility Challenge.
The four gas-pump-like electric vehicle charging stations at Detroit’s Beacon Park are more than just a convenience for the region’s electric vehicle owners.
After joining the TechStars Detroit business accelerator in July, Vinnie Delgado says his company will be moving to Detroit for good.
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