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New Arab owned businesses look to boost local economy
Thursday, 01.17.2013, 09:05pm

DEARBORN/DEARBORN HEIGHTS — Arab American entrepreneurs are offering new and exciting options for residents who are looking to dine out or order take out in the nearby area. Below are three locations that have recently opened or are under new ownership (Lava Java). Each has created a positive buzz and strong word-of-mouth,  hoping to become permanent fixtures in the community. 

 

Problems re-selling real estate purchased at the County Tax Sale
Wednesday, 12.19.2012, 05:41pm
Metro Detroit — Thousands of individuals participated in County Tax Foreclosure auctions this year in what was a record tax foreclosure year across Michigan. 
New music and dance school embraces Arabic traditions 
Monday, 11.19.2012, 04:11pm
DEARBORN — A new music and dance school here is helping preserve traditional Arabic dance and music for the next generation of young adults by offering dabke dance and Arabic music courses. 
Huntington Bank buys Dearborn's Fidelity after FDIC shutdown
Thursday, 04.05.2012, 02:47am
DEARBORN — The Huntington Bank corporation announced late last week that it purchased Fidelity Bank after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation closed it down.
EnvisionTEC CEO talks entrepreneurship, role with Hollywood film at Lawrence Tech
Saturday, 03.31.2012, 10:16am
SOUTHFIELD — EnvisionTEC CEO Ali Siblani was at Lawrence Tech University last Thursday sharing his experiences on how he successfully up started his company. Siblani graduated from Lawrence Tech in 1990 and went on to create his own products for the rapid prototyping industry which led him to form his own company by 2002, which now manufactures 3D printers that produce consumer products and medical devices.
Detroit police, fire officials respond to business owners' concerns
Friday, 09.30.2011, 04:58pm
DEARBORN – For Detroit business owners, staying afloat and keeping their operations safe and secure is a daily struggle. Accessibility of Detroit Police department heads is one of the most-cited issues from owners looking for answers to their concerns or help in the form of extra patrols.
Second bridge vote will happen this fall, Republicans say
Friday, 09.30.2011, 04:55pm
MACKINAC ISLAND — Leaders of Michigan's Republican Party say they want to move forward in October with a much-debated proposal to build a second bridge between the U.S. and Canada in Detroit.
  » Snyder set to sign broad set of tax changes after closevotes
  » Stabenow offers $7,500 rebate to attract electric car buyers
  » Dearborn Borders book store to close, chain files bankruptcy
  » DISH now available without satellite
  » Tax on tanning beds could save lives


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