Ann Arbor

The Backstory: Ain’t no party like an Ann Arbor party

With the annual Water Hill Music Fest coming up this weekend, Concentrate's resident historian Patti Smith takes a gander back at Ann Arbor's long-standing desire to party hearty.

Gillian Ream Gainsley at AAATA Headquarters
Leveling the playing field: Addressing issues of equity in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti transit

With recent changes to its route services, AAATA is attempting to address issues of transit equity between Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti Township. It's an important and much-needed change, but leaders admit "we still have some work to do."  

Join us for Lunch & Learn: The Science of Growth

Learn how to successfully take your business to the next level. Serial entrepreneur and author of Science of Growth Sean Ammirati will offer small and mid-size innovative business leaders his playbook for growth at tomorrow's Lunch & Learn. Register now!

Civionics to expand sensor pilot with local manufacturer

Ann Arbor-based Civionics has changed the focus of its sensor technology, and its pivot in marketplace looks promising.

Michigan venture capital growth outstrips national averages

The Michigan Venture Capital Association reports that Michigan enjoyed its best year ever for venture capital investment in 2015, clocking in at $328 million.

Clarity Quest Marketing capitalizes on patience, focus

Ann Arbor-based Clarity Quest Marketing is celebrating its 15th anniversary this month, and an annual revenue spike of 25 percent.

Plans for Ann Arbor’s The Glen evolve into mix of hotel and apartments

The Glen development near downtown Ann Arbor has tweaked its construction plans after speaking with city and local residents, adding rental apartments to its hotel plans.

Toyota to build driveless vehicle R&D site in Ann Arbor

Autonomous vehicle research is all the rage, and Toyota is getting in on the action with a new R&D center in Ann Arbor.

Lon and Diane Stratton of Stratton Camera
Local filmmakers weigh in on the demise of Michigan’s film incentive program

Michigan's ambitious and controversial film incentive program is officially dead. So what does that mean for the future of local filmmakers? And what kind of legacy has it left behind?

PreDxion Bio’s tech helps tailor treatments to patient’s immune system

PreDxion Bio has created prototype for a diagnostic device that gives doctors the information they need to precisely tailor treatments to a patient's specific immune response.

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