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China Township entrepreneurs have a solution for COVID-era grocery drop-offs
China Township entrepreneurs have a solution for COVID-era grocery drop-offs
Other than vaccines, masks and protective PPE, has there been a better product to help fight one of the scourges of COVID-19 than the Receptor?The Receptor?That's what Mike Janas and Missie Nordrum call the patent-pending drop box made by their startup company, China Township-based Drop Box…
derek68·crainsdetroit.com·
China Township entrepreneurs have a solution for COVID-era grocery drop-offs
High expectations: Detroit's priciest condo hits the market
High expectations: Detroit's priciest condo hits the market
At $3.29 million, Unit 300 at 1529 Broadway St. in downtown Detroit is the most expensive condominium on the market in the city, raising a debate on whether its 24-foot ceilings and luxury amenities justify its eyebrow-raising price tag, especially when urban condos are slumping in an otherwise hot…
derek68·crainsdetroit.com·
High expectations: Detroit's priciest condo hits the market
Divvying up doses: How Michigan's race, income factors impact COVID-19 vaccine allotments across the state
Divvying up doses: How Michigan's race, income factors impact COVID-19 vaccine allotments across the state
Michigan's 10 most populous counties collectively received about 3,400 fewer first doses of COVID-19 vaccine last week after the state applied a formula that factors in race, poverty, housing and other social vulnerabilities instead of allocating vaccine doses by share of population, state data…
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Divvying up doses: How Michigan's race, income factors impact COVID-19 vaccine allotments across the state
U.S. auto production threatened by shutdowns after Texas freeze, sources say
U.S. auto production threatened by shutdowns after Texas freeze, sources say
After the unprecedented winter storm in Texas and other states last month, automakers and suppliers could be slammed by yet another devastating parts shortage that could idle seating plants as early as next week. The blizzard halted the region's critical petrochemical plants, which could lead to…
derek68·crainsdetroit.com·
U.S. auto production threatened by shutdowns after Texas freeze, sources say
No, the $150 million asking price for Detroit riverfront properties is not a typo
No, the $150 million asking price for Detroit riverfront properties is not a typo
You're reading that right. Three properties on the Detroit riverfront have been listed for sale for a combined $150 million. Owner Michael Shaya confirmed to me this morning that his properties at 265 Riopelle ($10 million), 600 Woodbridge ($60 million) and 1000 Woodbridge ($80 million) were not,…
derek68·crainsdetroit.com·
No, the $150 million asking price for Detroit riverfront properties is not a typo
'Eye-popping decline' in U.S. mall values
'Eye-popping decline' in U.S. mall values
U.S. mall values plunged an average 60% after appraisals in 2020, a sign of more pain to come for retail properties even as the economy emerges from pandemic-enforced lockdowns.About $4 billion in value was erased from 118 retail-anchored properties with commercial mortgage-backed securities debt…
derek68·crainsdetroit.com·
'Eye-popping decline' in U.S. mall values
Question of the Day: What percent of jobs are never advertised? - Blog
Question of the Day: What percent of jobs are never advertised? - Blog
Answer: 70-80% Questions: If 70-80% of jobs are never advertised, how do you think that most people find jobs?  For those who have jobs/had jobs, what was your process to find work? What do you think are the skills needed to be an effective networker? Here are the ready-to-go slides for this Question of the Day that you can use in your classroom. Behind the numbers (Payscale) : “At least 70 percent, if not 80 percent, of jobs are not published, ” Matt Youngquist, president of Career Horizons told NPR.
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Question of the Day: What percent of jobs are never advertised? - Blog
Detroit clothing brand Merit Goodness partners with Meijer to help send students to college
Detroit clothing brand Merit Goodness partners with Meijer to help send students to college
A Detroit-based clothing brand is getting the chance to sell some of its pieces inside one of the state's biggest retailers as a way to support high school and college students.Merit Goodness, a fashion brand established in 2012, has two of its products on the shelves of Meijer's two Detroit…
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Detroit clothing brand Merit Goodness partners with Meijer to help send students to college
Stadium capacity restrictions loosened ahead of Tigers' Opening Day in Detroit
Stadium capacity restrictions loosened ahead of Tigers' Opening Day in Detroit
It appears Comerica Park will have at least some fans in the ballpark for the Detroit Tigers' season opener.With newly announced rules allowing for up to 1,000 people at large outdoor entertainment facilities, the 41,083-seat Detroit stadium won't be empty aside from players, staff and media as it…
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Stadium capacity restrictions loosened ahead of Tigers' Opening Day in Detroit