Michigan to offer $154M in U.S. aid to borrowers
July 15, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
By GRETA GUEST
FREE PRESS BUSINESS WRITER
Michigan’s plan to spend $154.5 million in federal funds to help those hardest hit by the economy has gained federal approval and will be available starting July 12.
The funds – targeted at helping borrowers facing pay cuts or job losses keep their homes – are expected to [...]
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Detroit to Host Creative Cities Summit
March 30, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Yet another Exclusive event being held in Detroit.
Article referenced at MIlifeMItimes.com:
Full article here: http://blog.milifemitimes.com/article/2008/02/15/detroit-to-host-creative-cities-summit/
Detroit to Host Creative Cities Summit
by Jaime Pfeffer
This fall, Detroit will host the second International Creative Cities summit. Dubbed Creative Cities Summit 2.0, the special event will provide a next-generation look at how communities are integrating innovation, social entrepreneurship, arts [...]
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