"When you think about the food-related businesses that originated in Michigan and that have made a positive impact upon the industry's image, Salvaggio's comes to mind," says company president Kirk Taylor.
The development is one of several that are popping up along the divided highway. A Home Depot store is now under development about a mile to the east and a Wal-Mart store--both in excess of 100,000 sf--opened this summer. The Home Depot is in Macomb Township and the Wal-Mart is in Chesterfield Township.
"It's just another example of the rapid growth in northern Macomb County," Macomb County commissioner Jim Perna says. "We've had the residential growth and the commercial growth follows."
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