There is a fluff piece in Crain's about UnitedShore Financial's work culture that points out 58% of the workforce are "millennials". It then goes in to detail about all the "perks" afforded to employees in hopes of creating an attractive environment.

To me, that just seems like lipstick on a pig; to counteract being in a generic office park in a strip mall suburb. Thus, it raises the question - would this be a firm that considers a move downtown? And if so, does anyone work there and has the question even been raised?

I've been curios about whether Dan Gilbert's presence may actually be discouraging companies like United to come downtown, or whether it has been come one, come all

http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article...about-the-work