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From car trunks to Oakland County skyscraper

Some people just dream of success, while others wake up and make it happen. Count Eric Hardy as the latter. As president and...

Young entrepreneur looks to quench our thirst

Nailah Ellis (pronounced ni-E-luh) recalls as a youngster the reaction people had after tasting the homemade tea her father prepared during...

Detroit: Paradise Valley new home for historic Michigan Chronicle

The Michigan Chronicle and its parent company, Real Times Media, are expanding operations and moving into a 18,000 sq. ft. building located at...

Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce hosts a night with Roy Roberts

Apparently, when Gov. Rick Snyder appointed Roy Roberts under Public Act 4, the state law that allows the governor to appoint emergency managers...

Michigan Economic Development Corporation invests in Chugga’s bakery expansion

Ruth Bell’s story began when a retired schoolteacher taught her how to bake as a child. What started as a casual side business...

Who’s Who in BLACK DETROIT

Michael Burton learned the alphabet by repeating the letters stamped on the back of the automobiles he saw driving down street...

Business: Black-owned IC Datacom receives First Step Fund loan

Let it be known that there is opportunity for the entrepreneurial spirit in Detroit. Black-owned IT firm IC Datacom recently secured a $50,000...

Housing Development in Highland Park Nears Completion

Highland Park is currently undergoing its own Cinderella transformation. Benefitting from the Obama administration’s stimulus package, Highland Park is wrapping up construction on...

Michigan Chronicle introduces new business section

Hiram E. Jackson - CHRONICLE PUBLISHER No one makes it on their own. And the many great leaders, who walked the halls of the...

Detroit: The mecca of Black business

During the presidency of Barack Hussein Obama, the Commerce Department’s Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) and U.S. Census Bureau released new...

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