Revenue growth spike inspires HookLogic to increase its high-tech staff
After hitting $115 million in revenue in 2015, Ann Arbor's HookLogic is looking to significantly grow its staff (and its revenues) in 2016.
After hitting $115 million in revenue in 2015, Ann Arbor's HookLogic is looking to significantly grow its staff (and its revenues) in 2016.
After a decade on Main St, Vinology is both renovating its space and making plans to become the go-to restaurant for wine appreciation.
Steve Jedele's custom sign biz has gone from a college business headquartered in his parent's bonus room to a thriving Ann Arbor shop with 14 employees,
There is pending legislation in Lansing that could dramatically change the process by which historic districts are created and maintained. Concentrate digs into what it could mean for the future of local preservation.
3.7 Designs got its start 10 years ago building digital presences for local companies. Today it has established itself as a staple in Ann Arbor’s growing tech community.
Ann Arbor-based Seat Side has seen a big expansion of their mobile concession software, allowing spectators at athletic events to order and pay for food and beverages through their smartphone.
Once upon a time U-M football coaches wore top-hats and protective padding was for wimps. In celebration of the Michigan History Project's latest book release, Patti Smith takes a peek at how the Wolverines and their fans have evolved over the last 90 years.
After years of ever-dwindling local news coverage, MLive Ann Arbor laid off its only remaining arts and entertainment reporter, Jenn McKee. Their loss is our gain. But how will Ann Arbor-area arts organizations reach new audiences?
Ann Arbor-based Portal Architects have enjoyed a 357 percent revenue growth over the last year. They now have nearly 2,000 clients and recently hired 16 people, mainly software professionals, to grow their staff to 27. We'd call that success by any measure.
The Jewish Resource Center has grown significantly since opening five years ago. In order to accommodate that growth, it will replace the rear addition and build out the basement of its Hill St. Victorian house.
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