Numerous flights at Detroit Metro Airport have been delayed and computers at Corewell Health, the state’s largest health care system, were impacted by Friday’s global software glitch.
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Covering the intersection of business and policy, and informing Michigan employers and workers on the long road back from coronavirus. Our Michigan Economic Dashboard shows key metrics that show how the state is performing.
Michigan small businesses begin to experiment with artificial intelligence
As artificial intelligence use soars, small businesses now face the critical decision of whether or not to invest.
Feds give $500M to Lansing GM auto plant to switch to EVs
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm says the investment in a Lansing plant is proof that auto towns won’t be abandoned as automakers switch from gas cars to EVs.
As Ford downsizes battery plant, Michigan slashes over $600M in incentives
Michigan officials are rolling back a $1 billion incentive package for Ford after it downsized its BlueOval Battery Park. Once planned for over 700 acres, with 2,500 jobs, it’s now slated at roughly 500 acres and 1,700 jobs.
4 issues to watch as U.S. auto industry changes affect Michigan
A look at the auto industry’s first half of 2024 shows growing uncertainty over the presidential election, auto sales, EV adoption and, in Michigan, jobs. Here’s what to keep an eye on for the rest of 2024.
Housing squeezes bustling Traverse City. Are rehabbed warehouses an answer?
Northern Michigan faces an enormous housing crisis, fueled by Airbnb and availability. Now, some cities are retooling zoning laws to allow new uses for old, commercial buildings.
Michigan's Lakeside Mall closes Sunday. What to know about its $1B remake
Sunday is Lakeside’s last day as an enclosed mall, clearing the way for its redevelopment to start. It’s the largest mall remaking in the state, as owners make expensive plans to add density and diversity to shopping centers.
Rite Aid sends mixed messages as Michigan braces for more closures
A union leader representing Rite Aid workers says he expects all Michigan stores to close by fall.
$6 billion economic development plan on hold in Michigan House
Michigan House Democrats on Thursday delayed a planned vote on legislation to extend business incentives but expand the program to include dedicated funding for mass transit, housing, placemaking.
Ohio helps make Michigan No. 1 in weed sales — but perhaps not for long
Ohio is expected to approve its first recreational marijuana retailers, possibly this month, a move that could cut into profits at the dozens of Michigan retailers who have targeted the Ohio market for customers.