LANSING — The Republican-led House on Wednesday passed a $3.1 billion plan to boost road funding by permanently earmarking tax revenue and ensuring that taxes paid at the pump go roads and bridges.
A largely vacant Renaissance Center tower in downtown Detroit has commanded a high bid of $9.2 million during a three-day ...
The $22 million Left Field development in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood — between Interstate 75 and Michigan Avenue — ...
Community lenders and developers are scrambling to determine the ramifications of a late Friday executive order from the ...
Tammy Carnrike, the Detroit Regional Chamber's longtime chief operating officer, will retire this year after holding the ...
A program that provides cash “prescriptions” or payments to new mothers during their pregnancy and the first year of their ...
The Dearborn Inn, which opened in 1931, was designed by Albert Kahn and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Ford Motor Co. founder Henry Ford commissioned the Dearborn Inn as one of ...
CFO Doug Ostermann said the automaker has been “working upstream” with Tier 1 suppliers in advance of the April 2 tariff deadline set by President Donald Trump.
Rocket has long been a predominately direct-to-consumer lender, but it also operates a "partner" network, closing home loans ...
LANSING — The House voted Tuesday to cut Michigan's individual income tax rate by two-tenths of a percentage point, to 4.05%, ...
Noble Gas Systems Inc. has landed $4.2 million in Series B funding to support research and development and a pilot ...
LANSING — House Republicans on Tuesday began advancing a plan to boost road funding by $3.1 billion, including by shifting $1 ...
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