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Hua Xing Asian Market
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
It's the Target of Asian groceries. The Meijer of all things Eastern. There ain't nothing else like Hua Xing. With 25,000 square feet of stuff that's pickled, frozen or dehydrated, and tanks filled with live eels, crabs and frogs, this Toyota dealership turned Asian market is a mother lode of culinary delights.
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The Ring Of Steel
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Touche! With Hollywood productions beating a line to Michigan's front door, universities, businesses and organizations are stepping up to supply them with talent. Ann Arbor's Ring Of Steel, with its focus on stage combat and stunts, may be our most unique homegrown resource yet.
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Arts & Culture
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Film And Video
Ann Arbor
The Rocket Blasts Off In Ypsilanti
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Need a bacon belt? An Edgar Allen Poe action figure? Candy? (Everyone needs candy, right?) With places like The Rocket expanding their presence Ypsilanti's downtown is slowly but surely transforming into destination: Hipster.
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The Residential College
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
U-M's Residential College is the school within the school, a college that brings back arts to a liberal arts education. From language to theater to fine art, students are encouraged to own and shape their education.
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Arts & Culture
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Higher Education
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University Of Michigan
Ann Arbor
Real World Learning
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Academic theory is all well and fine but how do you apply what you've learned to real-life scenarios? U-M's MAP program teams students with companies and non-profits to help institute real-world strategies and solutions. It's an innovative program that provides students with a unique on-the-ground education while strengthening the university's relationship with both local and global businesses.
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Business
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Engineering
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Higher Education
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Internships
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Technology Transfer
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University Of Michigan
Ann Arbor
Advanced Photonix
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Care about high speed Internet? Blazing fast computer processing? Medical and security scanners that safely identify threats? Then you should be a fan of Advanced Photonix, a company that moved part of its operations from California to Ann Arbor.
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Advanced Engineering
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Aerospace
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Military / Homeland Security
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Technology
Ann Arbor
Concentrate Speaker Event: Going Green In Ann Arbor
Roger Rayle
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Everything you ever wanted to know about solar energy but were afraid to ask. Last month
Concentrate's
Speaker Event featured Dave Strenski and Andrew Brix talking up the policies, virtues, and challenges of going solar in Michigan. If you missed it, well, we've got the video right here. Ah, the marvels of technology.
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Alternative Energy
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Environment
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Green Building
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Speaker Series
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Sustainability
Ypsilanti
,
Ann Arbor
Tech Brewery
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
From $50 desk rentals to million dollar start-ups, Tech Brewery is a coworking space that caters to Ann Arbor's tech entrepreneurs. Professional collaborations, tech meet-ups and beer-fueled social gatherings are all part of the mix in this innovative workspace.
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Entrepreneurship
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Internet
,
Technology
Ann Arbor
Growing Hope
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
From bees to broccoli, Growing Hope is determined to bring locally grown produce to the masses. Between its urban gardens, hoop house and hives, running the downtown Ypsilanti Farmers' Market, and providing community education, this urban farming advocate has developed a little slice of sustainable heaven on Michigan Ave.
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Agriculture
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Community Engagement
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Food / Agriculture
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Non Profit
Ypsilanti
Lunch You Can Dance To
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
What would summer be without street fairs and music in the park? But with so much oriented toward bringing people
into
Ann Arbor, sometimes it's nice to have something specifically for the locals. Not only does Sonic Lunch deliver 12 free weekly noon-time concerts to downtown, the president of Bank of Ann Arbor actually helps pick the bands.
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Community Engagement
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Downtown Living
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Music
Ann Arbor
Ypsi Goes Solar
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Volunteers + Persistence + Sunlight = Energy Independence. In five short years Solar Ypsi has gone from a cool idea to an inspiring bit of reality. With panels mounted on Ypsi's City Hall, the local Food Co-op and its River Street Bakery, this dedicated group is teaching others about the benefits of solar energy.
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Alternative Energy
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Community Engagement
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Leadership
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Neighborhood
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Non Profit
Ypsilanti
Welcome To The Workantile Exchange
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Workantile Exchange is more than just a work space. It's a co-working community, filled with entrepreneurs, freelancers and creatives looking for a place to exchange ideas, inspiration and insight. A home office away from home, it has all the advantages of the traditional work place with none of the baggage.
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Community Engagement
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Downtown Living
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Entrepreneurship
Ann Arbor
Inside Aut
Keith Jefferies
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The \'aut Bar\ is Ann Arbor's gay and lesbian Grand Central, where you can do everything from brunch to raise a toast. It's hopping with straight folks too. This popular Ann Arbor hangout has even spawned a sister bookstore, cabaret, and gallery in its Kerrytown courtyard, earning it the moniker: the Queer Quad.
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Arts & Culture
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Diversity
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Lifestyle
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Neighborhood
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Night Life
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Performing Arts
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Retail
Ann Arbor
Axiobionics
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Technology and medicine are partnering to create some exciting new treatments. Case in point: Ann Arbor's Axiobionics, which develops cutting edge neuro-prosthetics that help patients suffering from spinal chord trauma, stroke, and other nervous system injuries.
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Biotechnology
,
Healthcare
Ann Arbor
Chelsea Center for the Arts
Keith Jefferies
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Music. Art. Theater. Kids. Chelsea Center For The Arts has turned a former Catholic school into a community hub that brings creativity and expression to residents of every age. Check it out!
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Arts & Culture
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Community Engagement
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Music
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Performing Arts
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Quality Of Life
Chelsea
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