Economists forecast higher income, lower unemployment for Detroit over next four years
Detroit's economic prospects look good over the next four years.
Federal judge approves T-Mobile's $26.5 billion takeover of Sprint
The number of major U.S. wireless companies would shrink from four to three after the deal closes.
Coronavirus ripple effect begins to hit auto industry
And those in the auto industry are on high alert for good reason. At General Motors for example, a spokesperson called it "a fluid situation" that is constantly being watched and updated.
Identity theft rises during tax season. Here's how to protect against that
Tax season has arrived, but that also means the bad guys on the lookout for private information are also working overtime.
Introducing Swaggles, the pet-swag business helping animals everywhere
Born and raised in Detroit, Temeria Heard started her career in automotive promotional advertising.
Hyatt House hotel coming to Beaumont of Royal Oak
There is a new Hyatt Hotel coming to the Woodward Corners by the Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.
Macy’s closing more than 100 stores
Macy's - another mall staple - will close 125 department stores over the next three years.
Facebook to pay $550 million to Illinois users to settle lawsuit
Facebook will pay $550 million in the form of a cash fund for Illinois users who sued the social media company for collecting facial-recognition data, Edelson PC said on Wednesday.
Mayor Duggan hints at another term during policy conference in Detroit
From the mayor hinting toward another term to local business success, officials of all statures converged on Detroit Wednesday for a preview the Mackinac Policy Conference later in May.
Detroit City Council votes to extend moratorium on marijuana sales until March 31
The Detroit City Council voted to extend its temporary moratorium on cannabis sales in the city.
Ferndale spa owner turns therapy into her own beauty business
Following a traumatic experience, a woman turned her therapy into a thriving beauty business.
Beauty school started with Motor City Match celebrates graduating class
Taylor is one of the 22 students who graduated from Dymond Designs Beauty School. It is a business that was the vision of Marlene Brooks, an entrepreneur who brought that vision to reality - thanks to funding from the Motor City Match Program.
GM investing $2.2 billion in Detroit-Hamtramck plant, creating 2,200 jobs
GM announced Monday morning plans to invest more than $2 billion at their Detroit-Hamtramck Assembly Plant
Detroit kicks off second round of recruitment events for new FCA plant
Detroit is hosting its second round of recruitment events, preparing residents interested in applying to work at Fiat Chrysler's upgraded Jeep plant on Mack Ave.
Detroit's Atwater Brewery to be acquired by Molson Coors
Molson Coors Beverage Co. is expected to acquire Detroit-based Atwater Brewery.
San Antonio spends more than $300K to keep Chick-fil-A out of airport: report
The city of San Antonio has spent at least $315,000 in legal fees after the city council voted to bar Chick-fil-A from opening a location in the San Antonio airport in March, according to calculations by KENS 5.
Payless ShoeSource emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Payless ShoeSource plans to relaunch its website and open some brick-and-mortar locations in the U.S.
Dan Gilbert "doing very well" following stroke last May, Quicken Loans CEO says
Dan Gilbert is doing "very well" following a stroke he suffered in May of 2019, Jay Farner, the Quicken Loans CEO said during a press conference.
Delta paying out record $1.6 billion to employees
Delta employees are getting a very nice Valentine's Day treat this year.
It's perfumery. It's cocktail bar. And a business mentor has guided it toward success
For local businesses in Detroit interested in expanding their operations, a group made up of thousands of business leaders that serve as mentors help guide these businesses to success