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Berg Muirhead adds new clients in legal, manufacturing, and healthcare sectors

The New Center-based public relations and marketing firm has made a name for itself since 1998 handling a number of high-profile clients in Detroit and around the state.

Detroit Modernism Week kicks off April 16

Starting April 16, Detroit Modernism Week, the first 10-day period "structured around events celebrating the Detroit area's 20th century modernist architecture," will salute Michigan's contributions to the Modern Movement.

Jolly Pumpkin Pizzeria & Brewery celebrates Midtown opening

This past weekend, the stretch of Canfield Street between Second and Cass celebrated the opening of its third brewery, making the Midtown block an easy destination for fans of craft beer.

Mega Tiny Corp reinvents iPhone case in downtown Detroit

The 4-month-old startup is developing an iPhone case with suction technology built into it, enabling users to stick it against just about any flat surface.

NEIdeas challenge returns for second year of grants to Detroit businesses with ideas for growth

The NEIdeas challenge returns on April 16. Last year, 32 existing small businesses in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park won a combined total of over $500,000 in NEIdeas challenge grants.

Restaurant and bike shop to join tattoo parlor and beer store in old Chinatown building

Ever since moving to Detroit in 2003, Matt Hessler has wanted to open a tattoo parlor in the city. Come mid-June, he will be doing just that.

Tech startup Amber Engine sees opportunity in home furnishings market

Amber Engine has created a software platform that streamlines the sales process for home furnishings and decor. The idea is to capitalize on the inefficiencies in the market, which is worth $275 billion.

Urban Aging families find resources for elderly loved ones

Urban Aging will help its customer figure out what services, resources, programs, and products are available so they can maximize the comfort level of their loved ones' final years.

Foreign billionaires are on a Detroit real estate buying spree

When it comes to purchasing high-profile real estate in the city of Detroit, Detroit's homegrown billionaires are now facing competition from foreigners with deep pockets.

Canine to Five buys new building in Ferndale, plans to expand Detroit home

Detroit's beloved dog daycare will celebrate its tenth anniversary by expanding its two locations.

Creative agency The Work adds staff as it expands workload

The 5-year-old boutique firm has so much work that it has hired three people over the last year, expanding its staff to 11 people.

Detroit Tigers to become one of five Major League franchises to host LGBT pride night

Four other major league franchises are scheduled to host LGBT pride nights this year: the Oakland A's, the LA Dodgers, the San Francisco Giants, and the Chicago Cubs.

Is the development craze in Midtown spreading to nearby Milwaukee Junction?

In a longform piece for Bridge Magazine, veteran Detroit journalist Bill McGraw takes a deep look at Milwaukee Junction, an old industrial district that is quickly attracting the interest of local real estate developers.

NPR host Michel Martin to visit Detroit for national radio series

?Longtime National Public Radio personality Michel Martin is coming to Detroit on May 21, when she will lead a panel discussion at the Carr Center about the role of creatives in redefining the city.

Quizzle set to move into larger downtown office after being acquired by Bankrate

Though Quizzle was acquired by a NYC-based firm, it's not moving. In fact, it's expanding its Detroit offices.
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