Downtown Detroit

IT firm CBI moves to downtown Detroit

"I am glad we're moving back to the city," says CBI's CEO Steve Barone. "It's a lifelong dream to get back to the city I love."

Loveland Technologies
Loveland Technologies launches custom mapping platform, Site Control

Loveland's newest product is Site Control, a software-as-a-service platform that enables users to open personal accounts within Loveland Technologies software and create their own custom maps.

Huron Capital Partners goes on acquisition tear

Huron Capital Partners and its portfolio companies have made a dozen acquisition so far this year. Last year the number of acquisition only hit 14.

I-94 in Midtown
Massive I-94 modernization efforts to limit residential and commercial displacement, officials say

Neighborhood residents and various organizations have been vocal in their concerns that efforts to widen I-94 will result in the displacement of residents and businesses. Officials insist that their goal is to minimize any displacement and keep as much of the construction within the Interstate's existing footprint as possible.

Urban redevelopment work leads to 12 new hires at Giffels Webster

Giffels Webster has begun taking on more private projects, such as urban redevelopments and residential construction, as it finally recovers from the Great Recession.

Skidmore Studio adds staff thanks to new work from entertainment brands

Skidmore Studio has carved out an interesting niche for itself over the last year, taking on a growing amount of work for entertainment brands like Dave & Busters.

Slope scores $395K in seed capital for video production platform

"We have more than 700 companies signed up to test our platform," says Brian Bosche, co-founder & CEO of Slope.

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How metro Detroit cities are staying relevant in ‘live, work, play’ era of office space

As downtown Detroit's office space attracts growing companies with lifestyle amenities, can suburban communities keep up?

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.

Rachel Lutz, photo by Nick Hagen
Detroit retailers to host pop-up market at Mackinac Policy Conference

A handful of Detroit-based entrepreneurs will make their pitch for the importance of small business in the future of the city's economy at this week's Mackinac Policy Conference.

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