This piece about Detroit ran in a highly regarded German Magazine called 1518. The piece is focused on people and companies creating the next Detroit.
D-ACIS provides leadership and expertise in community data collection, evaluation, and research to inform positive change in Detroit and its metropolitan area. Our work supports public, nonprofit, and philanthropic organizations engaged in human services, education, health, employment, and community development policy and programs.
This report covers the period from 2001-2007. It provides a complete picture of the entire national economic expansion, from the trough in 2001 through the peak in 2007.
The Center for Michigan is a "think-and-do tank" founded by Phil Power in early 2006. A 501(c)3 non-profit organization, The Center's objective is to assist our state through its current period of wrenching economic trouble and to lay the foundation of informed hope for a better future Michigan.
CEOs for Cities is a national cross-sector network of urban leaders from the civic, business, academic and philanthropic sectors dedicated to building and sustaining the next generation of great American cities.
Detroit has a diverse talent pool and offers great opportunities to do business. The Detroit Regional Chamber Research Information Center compiles up-to-date, credible information.
The objective of the Detroit Region Aerotropolis is to leverage Detroit Metro and Willow Run Airports and our strong geographic and manufacturing-based assets to drive economic transformation throughout all parts of the Detroit region.
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) is crucial to the health of the state and the region. Over 18,000 employees work at the airport itself, but this represents only a fraction of the overall jobs impact of the airport.
The Economic Development Coalition of Southeast Michigan is comprised of 13 economic development agencies in the region and works to promote regional solutions that accelerate economic growth.