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Bankruptcies.(United States. Bankruptcy Court)(Brief article)
May 5, 2008... The following businesses filed for Chapter 7 or 11 protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Detroit April 25-May 1. Under Chapter 11, a company files a reorganization plan that the court must approve. Chapter 7 involves total liquidation.
...
Week in Review.(Briefs)
May 5, 2008... Judge releases more Kilpatrick, Beatty text messages
* Tuesday, an 18-page court document containing additional text messages between Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, his former Chief of Staff Christine Beatty and other officials was...
In the spotlight.(People)(Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital)(Brief article)
May 5, 2008... The Detroit Medical Center has named Reginald Eadie vice president for medical affairs for DMC Harper University Hospital and DMC Hutzel Women's Hospital in Detroit. He previously practiced emergency medicine at DMC Sinai Grace Hospital and DMC...
Diminished tax credits, tighter standards toughen funding search.(Focus)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Tom Henderson
Like seemingly all things financial, funding for brownfield redevelopment is in flux. Some big banks that have traditionally been buyers of tax credits are now losing money and can't use credits. And they aren't...
Homemade music; Software lets musicians create at home, forces studios to adapt.(Business Lives)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Kelli Kavanaugh
If the thought of a recording studio conjures up an image of a sterile sound room and a nervous musician sweating a tight deadline, you would not necessarily be wrong. But as recording software and equipment become...
A conversation with Robert Colangelo, National Brownfield Associations.(Focus)(National Brownfield Associations)(Interview)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Amy Lane
Crain's reporter Amy Lane talked with Robert Colangelo, CEO of the Chicago-based National Brownfield Associations, about Michigan's brownfield cleanup track record and brownfield trends. Michigan officials are looking at...
Cullen's move raises speculation on new role, successor.(News)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Ryan Beene, Robert Ankeny
When Matt Cullen joins Quicken Loans Inc. in June as president and COO of a yet-to-be-formed holding company called Rock Enterprises, he will be charged with overseeing a vast and diverse business...
I think we're all running out of ideas.(Column)(Column)
May 5, 2008... Byline: KEITH CRAIN
Our mayor claims that he is still able to do his job without any distractions from his ongoing defense.
How can that be? I happen to be distracted by everything related to his upcoming trial. How can any of us...
Beaumont weighs choices after proton-beam ruling.(News)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Jay Greene
William Beaumont Hospitals is weighing its options after the state Certificate of Need Commission voted 10-0 on Wednesday to change CON rules to require a single statewide collaborative of hospitals to build and operate...
House, Senate to debate high-risk pool, rates for Blues.(News)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Jay Greene
Insurance reform can be a messy business.
Michigan House and Senate leaders are expected to start work this week on a compromise to two Senate-approved bills on individual market reform that are radically different...
Less remodeling and fewer new homes buffet Masco's earnings.(News)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Nancy Kaffer, Chad Halcom
"Hang in there, guys.''
That's how one Wall Street analyst signed off a conference call with Masco Corp. (NYSE: MAS) executives last week.
The Taylor-based maker of home fixtures and furnishings...
Fairlane Green a model of landfill redemption.(Focus)(Brief article)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Maureen McDonald
Shoppers seeking bargains at Target or Bed Bath & Beyond in Allen Park's Fairlane Green retail center walk over an asphalt parking lot and into their favorite stores. Unseen is the extraordinary efforts by...
Gallery crawl to spotlight arts community.(Business Lives)(Metro Detroit)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Elizabeth Voss
Metro Detroit has top-quality art blooming in its own backyard, yet it's hard pressed for sunshine. But does it get deserved attention?
This weekend 82 arts venues will join forces to produce Art Detroit Now - a...
Corrections.(Correction)(Correction notice)
May 5, 2008... * Radio personality Dick Purtan and collaborator Tom Ryan split up in 1983 from CKLW 800 AM. A Rumblings item on Page 26 in the April 28 edition gave an incorrect station and year.
* A story and photo caption on Page 1 of the April 28 issue...
Hear homegrown musicians' homemade music.(News)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Kevin Hill
Studio time isn't cheap, as you'll discover when reading about the local music industry in this issue's Business Lives section.
You can hear the results of the trend toward more home-based recording by listening on...
Brownfield cleanup needs bond program.(Opinion)(Viewpoint essay)(Brief article)
May 5, 2008... Michigan has one of the biggest toolboxes in the country to help redevelop contaminated or blighted sites.
State and federal tax credits, state bond money and tax-increment financing through the state Brownfield Redevelopment Authority are...
New brownfield movement turns waste into 'gold'.(Focus)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Maureen McDonald
New thinking in the estimated $3 billion brownfield movement in the United States - particularly in the industrialized Midwest - involves ways of transforming manufacturing waste into productive applications.
...
People.(The College for Creative Studies)
May 5, 2008... education
Elizabeth Klos to director of annual giving and donor services, The College for Creative Studies, Detroit, from senior development officer, St. John Hospital Foundation, Detroit. Also, Terese Nehra to director of alumni...
Golf tournament aims for $1 million to fight MD.(Business Lives)(Muscular Dystrophy Association)(Donadio Financial Services )
May 5, 2008... Byline: Sherri Begin
Tony Donadio is driving toward a different kind of green for the Muscular Dystrophy Association's June 19 golf outing.
He's hoping to pass the $1 million mark for the total amount raised at the nonprofit's annual...
Megachurches turn to pros to raise megabucks; Troy church gets $17 million in pledges in 2 days.(News)(Kensington Community Church)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Sherri Begin
Troy-based Kensington Community Church did something in two days in March that most nonprofits can only dream of - raise more than $17 million in pledges from its 11,000 members for a capital campaign.
Other...
States take the lead to help creation of green brownfields.(Focus)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Patrick Rollens
Brownfield redevelopment counts green building as a close sibling in the environmental business, but there's not yet a single, authoritative resource for developers seeking to unite the two concepts, according to...
Midwest states among leaders in redevelopment.(Focus)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Marti Benedetti
The creative approaches by Midwestern states to completing successful brownfield redevelopment projects have made them models for the rest of the country, according to brownfield redevelopment leaders.
"These...
Rumblings.(Royal Oak's Superior Fish)
May 5, 2008... Superior Fish nets Wings playoff payoff
For Royal Oak's Superior Fish, the Motor City's weirdest hockey tradition - octopus tossing - is a win-win situation, with increased foot traffic, a minor bump in revenue and a whole lot of goodwill....
N.Y. style finds a jazzy east-side home; Dirty Dog's owner determined to give Detroiters a taste of 52nd Street.(Business Lives)(New York)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Nathan Skid
When it comes to the Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe, Gretchen Valade refuses to be swayed by budgets or bottom lines. Her goal is to give Detroiters the experience she remembers from her days as a teenager on 52nd Street in New...
Business Diary.(Briefs)(J.S. Vig Construction contracts with Bingham Farms)
May 5, 2008... acquisitions
AxleTech International, a Troy-based automotive supplier, has acquired Detroit-based brake maker Truck Trailer Transit for an undisclosed amount. AxleTech is owned by private-equity firm The Carlyle Group. Annual revenue for...
Scene stealer? Incentives draw `gold rush' of film-related work to state.
May 5, 2008... Byline: Daniel Duggan, Bill Shea
When Gov. Jennifer Granholm signed a package of incentives for filmmakers, Chuck Speed was ready to go.
COO of Los Angeles-based Lexicon Entertainment, he's seen the cycle of incentives in other states...
MIST Innovations among those pitching for funding.(News)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Tom Henderson
Detroit-based MIST Innovations Inc. is one of 30 companies that will be making pitches for money at the 27th Michigan Growth Capital Symposium in Ypsilanti on May 14-15.
MIST - which stands for mobility,...
Venture-capital forum has room for optimism.(News)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Tom Henderson
David Brophy, an associate professor of finance at the University of Michigan and director of the school's Center for Venture Capital and Private Equity, doesn't see a light at the end of the venture-capital tunnel at...
Born into real estate; ULI to honor Jerome Schostak for a lifetime of making deals, setting trends.(News)(Urban Land Institute)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Daniel Duggan
Asked how long he's been in the real estate business, Jerome Schostak's answer carries a bit of humor and a bit of truth.
"75 years,'' said the 75-year-old.
"I was born into it. There was never any doubt about...
Most Macomb businesses back proposal for a county exec.(News)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Chad Halcom
Members of Macomb County's business community are mostly behind an executive government proposal before voters Tuesday, with a handful of dissenters clashing about whether the investment in a costly electoral process...
Area execs back green spending if it yields green.(Survey)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Chad Halcom
Southeast Michigan executives favor spending on the environment if it yields a return, or if it benefits the public without a significant dent in the bottom line.
But shelling out big green just to go green is a...
Every cleanup project presents its challenges.(Focus)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Daniel Duggan
Developers and environmental engineers can clean up just about any kind of mess that's left on a site, thanks to advances in technology. Nevertheless, people in the industry keep their own lists of the worst site...
This Just In.(appointments)
May 5, 2008... UM architecture school names new dean
The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan has named Monica Ponce de Leon as its new dean.
Ponce de Leon is professor of architecture and...
A tip of the hat to the Belle Isle Women's Committee.(Business Lives)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Julie Yolles
It was tax day when 115 women plus a few good men got together to drink, eat, shop for hats and strategize over an important charitable deduction.
The scene was the Benefactor Party, a pre-glow of sorts to the...
Esperion buyback goal: More drug offerings.(Esperion Therapeutics Inc.)(Pfizer Inc.)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Tom Henderson
Roger Newton hopes he can make history repeat itself by reinventing Esperion Therapeutics Inc., one of the most successful start-ups in Michigan history.
A group of venture-capital partners has bet nearly $23...
Calendar.(Calendar)
May 5, 2008... Tuesday
May 6
ESD/DTE Energy Conference & Exhibition. 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Engineering Society of Detroit and DTE Energy. With more than 100 exhibitors. Rock Financial Showplace, Novi. $65 ESD members, $85 nonmembers. Contact: Tim...
`Work hard, play hard'.(Business Lives)(McLaren Health Care Corp.)(Brief article)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Leah Boyd
Phil Incarnati
McLaren Health Care Corp.
When you're the CEO of a major health care corporation with 24/7 operations, there isn't much time for leisure. But Phil Incarnati, of Flint-based McLaren Health Care...
Brownfields: Prime time for growth; High suburban land costs, incentives, green movement drive return to cities.(Focus)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Daniel Duggan
When it comes to gauging public interest, few companies are as plugged in as the TV networks. That's why Chris Leinberger says it's no coincidence that the suburban sitcoms of the '60s and '70s like the "Dick Van Dyke...
Mission: To grow; New Tacom leader to guide local expansion.(News)(U.S. Army Tacom Life Cycle Management Command)
May 5, 2008... Byline: Chad Halcom
Brig. Gen. Scott West admits he's no expert in engineering or ground-vehicle technology, and sometimes his new post at U.S. Army Tacom Life Cycle Management Command in Warren seems like an unlikely assignment.
But...
The Cobo conundrum continues.(Opinion)(Viewpoint essay)(Brief article)
May 5, 2008... Just when you think the debate over whether to expand Cobo Center can't get any more complicated, it does.
Last week, Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson let it be known he might be willing to drop his longstanding opposition to an...
Debate on river crossings resumes.(News)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Bill Shea
State legislators plan to launch an effort today to keep plans for a new bridge between Detroit and Windsor in the public spotlight - a scheme likely to shine equal light on the debate over the necessity of another...
The EV1 electric car controversy.(GM at 100)(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Kevin Koloian
General Motors' EV1 electric cars were doomed from the start as a commercial venture. The EV1 was available in California and Arizona as a lease with no option to buy, and critics claim GM wanted the product to fail...
Bankruptcies.
May 12, 2008... The following businesses filed for Chapter 7 or 11 protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Detroit May 2-8. Under Chapter 11, a company files for reorganization. Chapter 7 involves total liquidation.
Brown Teefey & Associates Architects...
Memorable campaigns.(GM at 100)(Chronology)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Mike Connell, Bill Shea
Detroit ad agency offices with major account work for General Motors Corp. include Campbell-Ewald, Warren; McCann Erickson, Birmingham; and Leo Burnett Detroit, Troy. For each brand that has a Detroit ad...
Psychiatric nurse practitioner opens Oakland County office.(News)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Jay Greene
Registered nurse practitioner M. Linda Hoes has opened the only all-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner office in Michigan.
The West Bloomfield Township-based Mental Health Professionals P.C. specializes in...
Week in Review.(Briefs)
May 12, 2008... Council lawyer to stay out of Kilpatrick criminal case
Bill Goodman, an attorney hired by the Detroit City Council, on Thursday said for the time being, he didn't think he needed to be involved in the criminal case against Mayor Kwame...
In the spotlight.(People)(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... Robert Burch has been promoted to president of Bloomfield Hills-based The Private Bank-Michigan, a unit of PrivateBancorp Inc. He had been vice chairman.
Burch, 65, replaces Patrick McQueen, who was named chairman and CEO of The Private...
Producing GM at 100.(GM at 100)
May 12, 2008... GM at 100 was edited by Assistant Managing Editor/Focus Jennette Smith. Business Lives Editor Michelle Darwish edited the Design section. It was designed by Graphics Editor Nancy Clark. It was copyedited by Copydesk Chief Gary Piatek and Copy...
Corrections.(Correction)(Correction notice)
May 12, 2008... An April 24 campaign finance statement by Macomb County ballot action committee Charter = County Executive, cited in a Page 6 story in the May 5 edition, incorrectly credited New Baltimore-based Citizens State Bank with $5,500 in contributions....
Poll: Political logjam is harming the state's economy.(Briefs)(Survey)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Amy Lane
Business executives in Southeast Michigan see partisan politics and a lack of cooperation among public officials as impeding Michigan's ability to transform its economy.
It's a top political-reform concern that...
Utility companies to push shareholders for legislation.(News)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Amy Lane
Michigan's two largest energy companies this week will send at least one common message to shareholders as they make a pitch for pending energy legislation at their annual meetings.
DTE Energy Co. and CMS Energy Corp....
GM a leader in corporate diversity since 1968.(GM at 100)(General Motors Corp.)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Laura Weiner
General Motors Corp. can point to several diversity success stories that fall under the category of shattering the glass ceiling.
GM's diversity program first took off in 1968.
"You can look at it from a number...
Brownfields conference plants seeds, if not deals; 'Commercial real estate speed dating' pushes properties.(News)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Daniel Duggan
The site of a closed gas station on John R north of 11 Mile Road has been on the brink of redevelopment for the past three years. The owner wants to see the property used, as does the city.
But finding a project...
Lease spat with Pontiac may thwart hospital sale.(News)(North Oakland Medical Center)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Chad Halcom, Jay Greene
North Oakland Medical Center's need for a buyer may be at cross purposes with Pontiac city officials' own budget woes, if the two entities cannot resolve a complex lease dispute within the next few weeks....
SBAM: Spend more on existing business, less on helping high-technology startups.(News)(Small Business Association of Michigan)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Nancy Kaffer
Economic diversification is now a high priority in Michigan after the state lost 146,700 manufacturing jobs between 2002 and 2007, according to the Department of Labor and Economic Growth.
But the Small Business...
GM marches forward.(GM at 100)(General Motors Corp.)(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... As General Motors Corp. prepares to mark 100 years in business, the company is celebrating milestones but paying more attention to what's next. We've followed that formula with our report that begins on Page 23. See www.crainsdetroit.com/gm for...
Filling a need.(Focus)(Warner Norcross & Judd L.L.P.)(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Ryan Beene
Linda Paulin-Hebden, partner Warner Norcross & Judd L.L.P., Southfield
Linda Paulin-Hebden spent 19 years climbing the ranks in private practice to get to her current leadership position as partner and committee...
GM building a future beyond petroleum.(GM at 100)(General Motors Corp.)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Amy Whitesall
General Motors Corp.'s vice chairman for global product development Bob Lutz has called the Chevy Volt a game-changer, and the rest of the company shares his urgency to get the electric vehicle to market by late 2010....
Letters.(Letter to the editor)
May 12, 2008... Cut Michigan government
Editor:
Keith Crain's article "It's time for us all to rethink Michigan'' (April 28) really bothers me. Why are we conceding the real wealth we have built in Michigan? Where is the common sense? In the private...
Accounting degree, bank job were foundation.(Focus)(Bodman L.L.P. )(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Maureen McDonald
Wendy Zabriskie, co-chair, banking practice group, Bodman L.L.P., Troy
Wendy Zabriskie understands the art of the deal.
She represents financial institutions in structuring, negotiating and documenting...
Guiding women business owners.(Focus)(Kemp Klein Law Firm)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Mike Scott
Cynthia Brazzil, shareholder and director
Kemp Klein Law Firm, Troy
A sluggish economy notwithstanding, more Michigan women are starting their own businesses than at any time in the state's history.
Cynthia...
Training lawyers for high performance.(Focus)(Foley and Lardner)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Maureen McDonald
Ann Marie Uetz, partner and trial attorney, Foley & Lardner L.L.P., Detroit
When most of us watch film and television dramas about attorneys - from the "Bee Movie'' to "Boston Legal'' - we see courtroom scenes...
Raising the bar; Whether in court or in their communities, these 10 women attorneys set high standards.(Focus)(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... These pages showcase 10 women lawyers who are making a difference.
We've selected a mix of up-and-comers and industry veterans who are helping their firms get new business, serve as mentors to other lawyers, or are contributing valuable...
'Shy kid' gives law students a listening ear.(Focus)(Kristin Murphy)(Occupation overview)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Laura Weiner
Kristin Murphy, equity partner Radar, Fishman & Grauer P.L.L.C., Bloomfield Hills
Kristin Murphy is an intellectual property expert at Radar, Fishman & Grauer P.L.L.C. in Bloomfield Hills.
She is also...
Niche clients.(Focus)(Karen Seder)(Occupation overview)(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Laura Weiner
Karen Seder, partner, Liss, Seder & Andrews P.C., Bloomfield Hills
Karen Seder represents a unique caseload of clients consisting of people who are comatose, quadriplegic or severely brain injured from automobile...
Maddin Hauser lawyer sells region to recruits.(Focus)(Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth, Heller & Pesses P.C.)(Rebecca Turner)(Occupation overview)(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Maureen McDonald
Rebecca Turner, associate, Maddin, Hauser, Wartell, Roth & Heller P.C., Southfield
Seven years out of Syracuse University College of Law, Rebecca Turner serves on the school's recruitment committee, visiting...
Calendar.(Calendar)
May 12, 2008... Tuesday
may 13
Adventures in Entrepreneurship. 7:30 a.m. Howell Area Chamber of Commerce. Dick Beedon of MacBeedon Partners; Lynn Trevor, owner of Howell Western Wear; and Frank Kinney, CFO of Datapak Services Corp. Chemung Hills Golf...
Mission: Make the most talked-about spots.(GM at 100)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Bill Shea, Mike Connell
Ninety-three years ago, Cadillac used a groundbreaking words-only advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post. More recently, its television commercials featured the pumping strains of Led Zeppelin.
The...
H.B. Stubbs helps GM put the flair in its exhibits.(GM at 100)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Leah Boyd
General Motors Corp. has been collecting "oohs'' and "aahs'' with its auto show exhibits for decades, from displays presenting sleek vehicle styles to fuel-efficient car concepts.
Behind the glamour of these shows has...
Birthdays for GM, Model T a party pack for tourism.(GM at 100)(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Lekan Oguntoyinbo
GM's birthday coincides with the centennial of another icon of the automobile history: the Model T. Numerous events to celebrate both anniversaries have been added to the existing roster of area summer car...
Consolidation, technology force dealers to adapt.(GM at 100)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Constance Crump
Fewer brochures. Better-informed buyers. Cappuccino bars. Auto dealerships have changed in recent years, and customers have kept pace. Lingering fear of the car-buying process has been replaced by the power of...
GM suppliers learn to scatter eggs to survive.(GM at 100)(Company overview)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Hawke Fracassa
Before cell phones and MP3 players, it made sense to answer the phone and listen when General Motors Corp. came calling.
When it came to working with a player like GM, suppliers with an entrepreneurial bent...
GM milestones.(GM at 100)(Chronology)
May 12, 2008... 1901
The Curved Dash Oldsmobile (below) becomes the first American car to be manufactured in quantity.
1902
Cadillac Automobile Co. is organized by Henry Leland.
1903
Buick Motor Co. is founded by David Dunbar Buick.
...
Light the candles for GM as it looks to the future.(News)(General Motors Corp.)(Brief article)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Kevin Hill
Let the parties begin. Happy 100th birthday, GM
This fall, General Motors Corp. will celebrate its 100th anniversary. From its up-and-coming designers to leading real estate investments, GM is a big part of life in...
People.(Tupper Door & Hardware Inc)(GreenWorks Stud)(Botsford Hospital)
May 12, 2008... architecture
Celeste Novak to community planner and architect, GreenWorks Studio, Detroit, from principal, En/compass Architecture, Ann Arbor, and continuing as adjunct professor of environmental issues and sustainable design, Lawrence...
Helping employers provide benefits.(Focus)(Occupation overview)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Robert Ankeny
Antoinette Pilzner, shareholder and attorney, Butzel Long, Ann Arbor
Antoinette Pilzner relishes her role as a "good-guy lawyer'' who can help employers provide benefits to employees within their financial...
Credit union 'equals' to merge; Will be fourth largest in state.(T&C Federal Credit Union merges with USA Credit Union )
May 12, 2008... Byline: Tom Henderson
Executives at Bloomfield Hills-based T&C Federal Credit Union and Auburn Hills-based USA Credit Union expect to complete the largest credit union merger in state history later this year.
The combined entity will...
Lawyer, CPA promotes women.(Focus)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Robert Ankeny
Lynn Gandhi, partner, Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn L.L.P., Detroit
Lynn Gandhi promotes careers for women in tax work, as a lawyer or accountant (she's both).
Two years ago, she helped found the Michigan...
After a failed reverse split, Aastrom weighs its options.(News)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Tom Henderson
George Dunbar, CEO and president of Ann Arbor-based Aastrom Biosciences Inc., is sure to get questions during today's conference call to report quarterly earnings about an aborted effort to do a reverse stock split...
ECD shares leap after 3Q profits announced.(News)(Financial report)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Tom Henderson
In January, Mark Morelli, the new president and CEO of Rochester Hills-based Energy Conversion Devices Inc., told Crain's that the company, which had lost money nearly every quarter since it was founded in 1960, would...
Automaker's properties are landmarks in Detroit history.(GM at 100)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Marti Benedetti
General Motors Corp.'s real estate holdings in the Detroit area have been reconfigured and consolidated during the past 15 years, but the automotive giant still owns billions of dollars worth of property in the...
2004 ruling prevents another 'Poletown'.(GM at 100)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Marti Benedetti
Twenty-seven years ago, the city of Detroit and General Motors Corp.'s quest to obtain 465 acres of land to build a Cadillac plant in an old Hamtramck-Detroit neighborhood was adamantly resisted by the residents who...
Milford Proving Grounds: Where tech gets tested.(GM at 100)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Tom Andrew
When General Motors Corp. decided in 1923 to create the industry's first automobile testing facility - and take road tests off the public highways - it selected a remote piece of property far from the urban hustle and...
Keeping safety as its core, OnStar to expand.(GM at 100)
May 12, 2008... Byline: Michelle Martin
OnStar has the lofty goal of expanding to 10 million subscribers within five years, or doubling its current reach.
How can it get there? Continue to operate as a fast-paced and innovative tech company under the...