The South Korean manufacturer seeks $525 million in incentives for an expansion that will create 1,000 jobs. It’s one of the first projects seeking to tap the state’s SOAR fund.
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Study shows Michigan's economy still struggles to compete with other states
Once ranked 49th in growth, the state is now 29th. If Michigan wants to crack the top 10, it needs to address vehicle electrification and ongoing labor shortages, a report finds.
Northern Michigan studio belonging to iconic artist listed for sale
Gwen Frostic created a business around her wildlife art that survives 21 years after her death. A new owner will get a chance to own this piece of the state’s history near the Lake Michigan shore.
Michigan unemployment fraud now at $8.5B. Legislators have more questions.
The pace of fraud has slowed, officials were told on Thursday. However, it remains unclear to what extent the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency has fixed its problems or identified which cases amounted to crimes.
High Court blocks COVID vaccine mandate for business, allows in healthcare
The U.S. Supreme Court said the Biden order overreached in covering every large business, regardless of risk. Healthcare workers are a different matter, the court decided.
Michigan awaits ‘new era’ of economic development as $1B fund takes shape
Soon, the applications will be ready, and businesses or property owners can start to apply for the money. State leaders say it’s a way to lure ‘transformational projects’ to the state.
Fearing more losses, Michigan restaurants hit pause as COVID strikes staff
As the virus races through Michigan, the state’s restaurants are struggling — yet again. This time, survival may be at stake.
Much of Michigan is rural. What will it take for small towns to thrive?
The areas are struggling economically because of population losses and other issues. State officials hope a new office of rural development will stem the decline.
Michigan businesses fear crippling staff shortages as omicron spreads
Some businesses are operating with as many as one-fifth fewer workers as the state battles a wave of the omicron variant, due to staff illness or quarantine after exposure.
Michigan OKs electricity rate cut to attract automotive battery factories
The fast-tracked plan is part of a broader effort to boost the state’s chances of attracting about $64.8 billion in new advanced manufacturing investments. Among them: A GM battery plant near Lansing.