Economic Development
I-69 International Trade Corridor Next Michigan Development Corporation Names New Board Chair
(FLINT, MICH. – October 8) Today, the I-69 International Trade Corridor Next Michigan Development Corporation (NMDC) elected Paul Brake, City Manager of Grand Blanc to chair the corporation during their regularly scheduled board meeting. Brake previously served as the treasurer of NMDC Board.
Read MoreLt. Gov. Calley Meets with Flint Business Leaders on Improving Michigan’s Regulatory Efficiency
Reinventing Performance in Michigan (RPM) will improve customer response times, reduce forms by 50 percent September 27, 2013 – Lt. Gov. Brian Calley today met with local business leaders at Landaal Packaging Systems in Flint to continue the dialogue on Reinventing Performance in Michigan (RPM) and seek input from businesses on Michigan’s regulatory reform. RPM […]
Read MoreCollaboration key to local, regional, state economic recovery
From beginning to end, September is jammed-packed with opportunity. Early this month, the City of Flint and our organization co-hosted a Manufacturing Community Roundtable. The purpose of the event was to bring Flint and Genesee County government together with elected officials from the federal and state government – along with manufacturers to promote more robust […]
Read MoreI-69 International Trade Corridor and Three Thumb Counties to Join Forces
The I-69 International Trade Corridor, which includes economic development efforts for Shiawassee, Genesee, Lapeer and St. Clair counties is joining forces with Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac counties in the Thumb as part of the State of Michigan’s Regional Prosperity Initiative.
Read MoreFlint & Genesee Branding Campaign Continues
This weekend ‘See What’s Possible’ entered its second phase as the tagline for the Flint & Genesee branding campaign originally launched in March.
Read MoreImprove Your SEO With the Chamber and MLive
Learn how to leverage search engines to benefit your business at “Online Visibility Check Up: Getting Found by Search Engines” on Wednesday, September 25 from noon to 1:00 p.m. at the MLive/Flint Journal offices in downtown Flint.
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