http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...uble-workforce
It may only be 5-10 jobs. But still jobs nonetheless.
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...uble-workforce
It may only be 5-10 jobs. But still jobs nonetheless.
I think 5-10 person businesses are the meat and potatoes of the workforce, and they're also the companies that will grow and eventually become bigger companies.
I think it's a good deal for small companies to move downtown, especially the ones who unlike this one don't have a lot of financial support or connections. If you can move downtown, and get a few news paper articles about it, and put a few banners around, all of a sudden your company has a profile, and some clients will learn about it, instead of the company just swimming along in the sea of competition.
I agree. It is the smaller businesses that will bring this city back such as the small businesses had made most neighborhoods in Detroit as well as downtown a destinationI think 5-10 person businesses are the meat and potatoes of the workforce, and they're also the companies that will grow and eventually become bigger companies.
I think it's a good deal for small companies to move downtown, especially the ones who unlike this one don't have a lot of financial support or connections. If you can move downtown, and get a few news paper articles about it, and put a few banners around, all of a sudden your company has a profile, and some clients will learn about it, instead of the company just swimming along in the sea of competition.
Adding jobs is the key here. Moving jobs from Livonia is nothing more than musical buildings on a grander scale. The important thing is that these will be new jobs to the region and a diversification from our normal auto manufacturing businesses.
What? Don't they understand that the suburbs are where it's at? That downtown has never been a traditional center of anything? That the high-rises and parking lots of Troy need that business more? Aw, what's happening? Has everybody gone mad?
We can thank Dan Gilbert for his investment ventures in Downtown Detroit.
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