Liberty Lofts sell out in downtown Ann Arbor
Going once... Going twice... Liberty Lofts in downtown Ann Arbor are gone now that all of the residential units are sold out.
Going once... Going twice... Liberty Lofts in downtown Ann Arbor are gone now that all of the residential units are sold out.
Parking cars below ground -- good. Parking them above ground -- not so good. That's the attitude in Ann Arbor as city officials are deigning a 500-space underground parking garage in downtown.
Youth in Revolt is coming to Ann Arbor. No, not the normal deluge of new students in the fall, but the new Hollywood movie staring that skinny guy from "Superbad" and "Juno."
Local state Rep. Pam Byrnes is making the case for improving mass transit in southeast Michigan, calling doing so "vital" to the region's future.
The national spotlight is shining on Ann Arbor as the Associated Press recognizes the college town as a leader in implementing LED light technology in its streetlights.
Non-indigenous invasive species. Now, there's a mouthful. But hopefully a little less of a lake full ...if technology being developed by the University of Michigan pans out. University engineers are developing a ballast-free freighter that could put a severe crimp into invading aquatic species.
If new economy companies aren't moving to Ann Arbor they seem to being setting up satellite offices there. Toyota, Google and now add TechSmith to that list of names, which plans to open an office that employees between 10 and 20 people.
It may not be easy being green, but one Ann Arborite is making a name for herself teaching it. The local woman has become known as a national trailblazer for environmentally conscious education.
La Rochefoucauld once said, "To eat is a necessity, to eat intelligently is an art." Leave it to a university town to embrace the genius of food. From Zingerman's to Eve, Durham's smoked fish to Morgan & York's artisanal cheeses, the farmer's market to Main Street's restaurant row, just thinking about Ann Arbor and is enough to make your mouth water.
Work is done on the University of Michigan School of Public Health's building. The project renovated the existing building and added another 125,000 square feet in a 7-story addition.
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