ProsperUs Detroit empowers micro-businesses with loans, guidance
"What is really interesting is, it's small-dollar loans, it is about 200 entrepreneurs that we have worked with, and a lot of times we are that first dollar in," said Jones.
Marriott plans luxury hotel at former site of Joe Louis Arena in Detroit
A 600-room luxury hotel is coming to Detroit at the site of the old Joe Louis Arena.
Costco flushable wipes settlement has wholesale giant paying $2M
Costco has agreed to pay $2 million to "resolve the false advertising class action lawsuit."
Detroit's Rattlesnake Club closes after 36 years
Mark Tuttle, the restaurant's Chief Financial Officer, said that employees were told June 29 about the closing.
John Deere announces mass layoffs in Midwest amid production shift to Mexico
John Deere is reportedly slashing positions for hundreds of employees in the Midwest by the end of summer.
CDK cyberattack still affecting car dealerships across the country
Car dealerships across the country have reverted to pens and paper amid a massive cyberattack on its software provider, CDK.
Lawsuit: Woman wins $127K at MGM Grand Detroit, casino refuses to pay her
A Detroit woman hit a jackpot of $127,000 at MGM Grand last year, but they refused to pay her. This week, she filed a lawsuit against the casino.
Here's how much debt the average consumer has, and where it's the worst
Researchers analyzed credit reports in the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas to show where consumers have the highest balances.
Four startups join Detroit Smart Parking Lab
The newest wave of startups to enter the DSPL are ALBA Robot, AuTowed LLC, ION Dynamics and Joule Labs.
Walgreens planning to close significant number of US stores, CEO says
Walgreens is planning to close a significant share of U.S. stores, CEO Tim Wentworth of parent company Walgreens Boots Alliance told the Wall Street Journal.
Green means good in Detroit's new food safety program
Start looking for a green placard at your favorite restaurants in Detroit -- as part of the city's pilot project that aims to give people more confidence in the establishments they are dining in.
More than 40% of Americans have no clue what a 401k is, survey finds
More than one-third of respondents confessed to not knowing the term “interest” in a financial context.
Paramount+ price hike: Here’s how much streaming subscriptions will cost
Paramount Global said Monday that Paramount+ with Showtime and Paramount+ Essential will receive a price hike for new monthly subscribers come Aug. 20.
Some UPS drivers still waiting for air conditioning in trucks as temperatures soar nationwide
Some UPS drivers are still waiting for air-conditioned trucks as some areas around the country face sweltering heat just days into the official summer season.
Hooters is closing several 'underperforming' US locations
Hooters is closing several "underperforming" restaurants across the U.S., joining a growing list of dining chains facing tough times.
Half of Americans work while on vacation, and feel guilty for taking one
Experts weigh in on why many American workers cannot unplug from their job.
Major retailers closing doors amid inflation, lower consumer demand
Major retail chains are being forced to close thousands of brick-and-mortar stores across the U.S., with a number of reasons cited for the shutdowns.
Pop's Hani closes Royal Oak restaurant after 1 year
Pop's Hani, a sandwich restaurant that opened on Woodward in Royal Oak a year ago, closed earlier this month.
Report: Rite Aid to close all Michigan stores due to bankruptcy
Rite Aid workers say they’ve been told by higher-ups that all company stores in Michigan will be closing - with prescriptions transferred over to Walgreens.
Rite Aid to close over two dozen stores amid bankruptcy proceedings
Rite Aid filed a “notice of additional closing stores" identifying 27 locations in Michigan and Ohio that it has added to the chopping block.