MARQUETTE, MI-Thomas Wight Davis pleads guilty to building a road over wetlands. He must pay a $10,000 fine plus reimburse the state nearly $24,000 for its costs and restore damaged property.
SOUTHFIELD, MI- Insite Commercial Group becomes the 55th member of real estate consortium TCN Worldwide, which is based in Dallas. Insite, a one-year-old firm, is a subsidiary of Schostak Brothers & Co.
PONTIAC, MI-Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson outlines new developments and expansion plans for county, saying he believes more business aids the economy of an area that has a tax base larger than 10 states.
PONTIAC, MI-Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson outlines new developments and expansion plans for county, saying he believes more business aids the economy of an area that has a tax base larger than 10 states.
DEARBORN, MI-New food and drink establishments should add to this suburb's metro-wide entertainment draw, says economic director Romeo Betea. The former Chicago Roadhouse is leased to Andiamo's, joining George and Harry's Blues Club.
STERLING HEIGHTS, MI-New condominium and commercial projects going up in this populous, and prosperous, suburb. Cueter Properties Inc. accounts for three condominium and commercial plans, worth $75 million, on the drawing board.
STERLING HEIGHTS, MI-New condominium and commercial projects going up in this populous, and prosperous, suburb. Cueter Properties Inc. accounts for three condominium and commercial plans, worth $75 million, on the drawing board.
AKRON, OH-The largest mall in northeast Ohio includes Sears, Target and Dillard's as anchors. On the market is 369,650 sf of mall space plus the 125,821-sf Dillard's. Bankers Trust Co. of New York is selling after two years of ownership.
EVANSVILLE, IN-A 23,000-sf store in the fastest growing submarket of this southern Indiana city will offer products customized to the local area's shopping desires, the Ann Arbor, MI-based company says.
DEARBORN, MI-Burton-Katzman Development of Bingham Farms, MI, Mayor Michael Guido's first choice last year, proposes a mixed-use project on a former Jacobson's site owned by the city. D.J. Maltese failed to get its $50-million project off the ground.