Cultural and patriotic landmark renew plans for Spring 2022 opening to create reimagined lakefront that pays homage the Alger family.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Wayne County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Grosse Pointe area and across MI serve their electric customers.
Grosse Pointe Park's O'Flaherty's is another casualty of the coronavirus pandemic. The pub is shuttered for the time being.
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We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Grosse Pointe Businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
Dan Battjes was recently named to to the Forbes list of Best-In-State Next-Generation Advisors.
Center expands access to the Beaumont Network of facilities and providers
Gymboree, which also operates the Janie and Jack and Crazy 8 stores, will file for bankruptcy and liquidate stores in Michigan: Reports
Southfield-based real estate company introduces overhauled site
Where and when to score deals post Turkey Day
Grocery store will take over full city block.
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Daniel E. Clancy, fatally stabbed outside his Grosse Pointe Farms home last spring, honored with room reflecting his elegance and taste.
In certain situations, the air bags won’t inflate and seat belts malfunction in a crash, the world’s No. 3 automaker said.
The devices are equipped with cameras and placed inside the pump, where they collect data during credit or debit card purchases.
Garrett Lipar, of Marais in Grosse Pointe, ‘rising star’ semifinalist; Nick Janutol and Andy Hollyday are Great Lakes winners.
Expected donation will build the Mike Ilitch Business School and continue the family's commitment to rebuild and transform downtown.
Michigan State is undergoing two huge transformations in retail shopping starting Thursday. Be prepared.
The two tech companies hope to establish the Motor City as a hub for tech jobs.
Magnates’ fortunes range from $7.9 billion to $2 billion.
Officials in Michigan discovered a dozen credit-card skimming devices from gas pumps across the state.
The National Labor Relations Board said Quicken Loans’ employee handbook goes too far in restricting employees’ free speech.
He wants a new car, and he wants Volkswagen to pay for it.
A spate of recalls and Volkswagen’s admission it cheated on emissions testing raise the bar for automakers.
Breakout sessions will focus on getting started in business aviation and how it can improve profitability, solve travel problems.
Nationally, the Honda Accord and Honda Civic are the most-often stolen vehicles. But that's not the case in Michigan.
The once-popular midsize Ranger could replace manufacturing operations that are expected to move out of Wayne plant in 2015.
Disinterest in using in-vehicle technologies was highest among Gen Y millennials.
And they’re only expected to keep going down.
More closure after a massive data breach affected 40 million card users.
Members of Detroit’s vibrant art scene to gather at Wayne State, offer tips to help entrepreneurs monetize their creativity.
One factor outweighs all others, according to 24/7 Wall St.
Michigan lawyers specialize to serve burgeoning “cannabusiness” industry, keep pace with evolving legislation.
Bettejean Ahee, matriarch of the Grosse Pointe Woods landmark Edmund T. Ahee Jewelers, will get award bestowed on few women.
Analysts crunched U.S. Census data on business climate and local economic health to determine rankings.
The beer industry has a $6.6 billion economic impact on Michigan, according to a new study, Beer Serves America.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx: Penalties hold automaker “accountable for past failures,” gets unsafe vehicles off the road.
Recall comes a day after the automaker called back 1.4 million vehicles over concerns hackers could take control of steering wheels.