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Three Businesses Crafting A New Detroit
Once America's hub of manufacturing and music, Detroit's economy and population began to steadily decline in the 1950s, eventually leading to a full bankruptcy in 2013. Six years later, construction is booming throughout the city and unique businesses are fuelling an economic revival
Warren Buffett speaks in Detroit
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett speaks with Quicken Loans CEO Dan Gilbert at Detroit Homecoming, produced by Crain?s, which is bringing more than 150 former Detroiters back home to discuss investment, philanthropy and re-engaging with their hometown.
Asia Newson is the co-founder and CEO of Super Business Girl, a company she runs with her parents.
Christy McDonald talks with Business Leaders for Michigan President & CEO Doug Rothwell about Michigan's economic future.
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, chats with Dan Gilbert, founder/chairman of Quicken Loans, Inc., Rock Ventures, LLC, and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, about the future of Detroit.
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Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, chats with Dan Gilbert, founder/chairman of Quicken Loans, Inc., Rock Ventures, LLC, and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, about the future of Detroit.
Three Businesses Crafting A New Detroit
Once America's hub of manufacturing and music, Detroit's economy and population began to steadily decline in the 1950s, eventually leading to a full bankruptcy in 2013. Six years later, construction is booming throughout the city and unique businesses are fuelling an economic revival
Detroit has one of the worst jobs-per-capita rates among big cities, a struggle since the large manufacturing plants that were spread across the city closed long ago. That fact is something that TechTown Detroit, a nonprofit created to help grow small businesses and jobs, is trying to change.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon discusses working with local government, unions and small business to rebuild Detroit.
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