Published February 13, 2025
DETROIT/KEEGO HARBOR — Legal arguments to save the former Roosevelt Elementary School in Keego Harbor from being demolished were heard by Michigan Court of Appeals judges at a hearing in Detroit Feb. 5.
Read MorePublished February 13, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — It takes a long time for stars to burn out, but they all will eventually. With its own trademark red star, Macy’s at Lakeside Mall now marches toward its own final end.
Read MorePublished February 13, 2025
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — As prosecution against the owner of the Goo Smoke Shop is set to continue later this month, Clinton Township trustees approved their own investigation of sorts along party lines.
Read MorePublished February 12, 2025
Published February 6, 2025
ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak Planning Commission will be holding a public hearing at 7 p.m. Feb. 11 at City Hall to discuss the potential construction of a Sheetz convenience store on the north side of West 14 Mile Road at the intersection of Coolidge Highway.
Read MorePublished February 5, 2025
FERNDALE — After more than a decade in operation, the owners of Public House have announced the restaurant will be closing.
Read MorePublished February 5, 2025
FARMINGTON HILLS — Farmington Hills City Council members voted unanimously to change the signage at Beaumont Hospital’s Farmington Hills campus at a meeting Jan. 13.
Read MorePublished February 4, 2025
TROY — Plans for a new Troy Public Library building are steadily coming to fruition after City Council members approved a budget amendment and a recommended architect pick for the potential new building’s schematic design and cost opinion.
Read MorePublished February 4, 2025
ROYAL OAK — Some big changes are being made at the Detroit Zoo to align with the rebranding that took place in 2024, including a revamp of the Zoofari Market involving a coffee shop at the front of the zoo.
Read MorePublished February 4, 2025
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — An over 150-year-old historic barn has been saved from demolition in Oakland Township.
Read MorePublished February 4, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — What began with a student wanting to “fit in,” led to a fitness center that aims to include everyone.
Read MorePublished January 31, 2025
FARMINGTON HILLS — Farmington Hills City Council members voted “no” to Sheetz coming to their community after residents made it clear that “this is not the place” at a Council meeting Jan. 13.
Read MorePublished January 31, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — The printing plant on the corner Mound Road and Metro Parkway, which has been cranking out papers since the early 1970s, is set to shutter in August.
Read MorePublished January 30, 2025
WEST BLOOMFIELD/FARMINGTON HILLS — Amid community support for Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum, the West Bloomfield Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously to grant two variances for the long-time Oakland County establishment to operate in West Bloomfield Township at a meeting Jan. 21.
Read MorePublished January 21, 2025
GROSSE POINTE PARK — Grosse Pointe Park’s business district on Charlevoix Avenue is expected to get a major makeover in the next couple of years.
Read MorePublished January 21, 2025
MADISON HEIGHTS — Madison Heights is one of the most accommodating cities for starting and redeveloping a business, according to a report by researchers studying best business practices in Michigan.
Read MorePublished January 21, 2025
STERLING HEIGHTS — On Jan. 8, the Sterling Heights Planning Commission again opted to delay making a decision about a conditional rezoning plan that would allow a new Raising Cane’s fast-food restaurant on Hall Road at the site of a shuttered Chili’s.
Read MorePublished January 20, 2025
ROYAL OAK — The city of Royal Oak has joined a program that involves businesses, community buildings and organizations in the goal of reducing energy.
Read MorePublished January 20, 2025
CLAWSON — In a unanimous vote by the City Council Jan. 7, the planned unit development to build the Clawson Flats will move forward.
Read MorePublished January 19, 2025
ST. CLAIR SHORES — At its meeting on Jan. 6, the St. Clair Shores City Council approved a series of motions for a new retail space by 6-1 votes.
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