Entrepreneurship

Ann Arbor and Warren: A Tale of Two Economies


Ghostly International capitalizes on a successful decade in Ann Arbor


Ann Arbor’s Nanosystems turns sustainable foam into big growth


Incept BioSystems plans to double payroll


Ann Arbor VeoProject focuses on growth and partnerships


Love Book turns gift for wife into Ann Arbor start-up


Eastern Leaders sets sights on micro loans and land bank


Firms boost bottom line with leased controllers


5 reasons why Ypsilanti's business community isn't dead


CAS-MI plans to expand laboratory space in Ypsilanti


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MASTERMIND: Myra Klarman


EDF focuses on getting 'capital efficient'


Sensei Change sets up shop at Ypsilanti's SPARK East


VAL-IT teaches IT, moves into Ypsilanti's SPARK East


Film-industry professionals say state is well-positioned to draw projects


Eastern Leaders sets sights on micro loans, land bank


Ypsilanti's SPARK East to show off new digs this Friday


65 VC firms set to attend U-M Growth Capital Symposium


SPARK East incubator opens in Ypsi with 4 tenants


Ypsi's downtown scores low vacancy rate despite economy


As start-up central, Washtenaw County is the face of things to come in Michigan. Whether its biotech companies like Ann Arbor's QuatRx, Cerenis, or HandyLab, the alternative energy innovations of Danotek and Adaptive Materials,  Internet gurus like SpamStopsHere and Pure Visibility, or the Jolly Pumpkin microbrewers of Dexter, economic pioneers are reshaping the state's business landscape.

You can't stop them, so why not join them?