GRAND RAPIDS, MI-As CB Richard Ellis' presence in West Michigan expands, the leasing and management firm elects to move its Grand Rapids office to the Campau Square Plaza Building.
DETROIT-The International Builders Exchange Executives selects the president of the Construction Association of Michigan to represent the nonprofit's 60,000 construction-related businesses in the US and Canada.
DETROIT-Little Caesars says it plans to open 100 to 200 more stores across the country. Plans include more stores in Western Wayne and Macomb counties, remodeling or moving about 45 stores, and expanding into the Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston markets.
DETROIT-Little Caesars says it plans to open 100 to 200 more stores across the country. Plans include more stores in Western Wayne and Macomb counties, remodeling or moving about 45 stores, and expanding into the Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston markets.
DETROIT-Little Caesars says it plans to open 100 to 200 more stores across the country. Plans include more stores in Western Wayne and Macomb counties, remodeling or moving about 45 stores, and expanding into the Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston markets.
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI-Japan-based commercial-truck manufacturer Hino Motors Manufacturing USA opens its new headquarters in this suburb of Detroit. The nearly 34,000-sf facility currently houses 20 employees.
DEARBORN, MI-Severstal North America says it will invest more than $180 million to upgrade the former Rouge Steel plant. The plan is part of a more than $500-million investment the Russian steel firm plans to make in the plant between now and the end of the decade.
DETROIT-Currently a vacant building, the old holtel is being transformed into 60 one- and two-bedroom loft-style condominiums and street-level commercial space accessible from Park Avenue. Prices of the 860-sf to 1,200-sf condos will range from $140,000 to $195,000.
DETROIT-The 26-acre parcel on the Detroit River includes 2,100 feet on frontage, and is located in the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy revitalization area.
DETROIT-The historic Pewabic Pottery is expanding the size of its campus, which fronts Jefferson. After purchasing two buildings, the pottery intends to use this third building for office space.