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The upcoming NFL draft in Detroit is a little over a month away. State officials and Detroit tourism advocates are touring around the state to build hype for the event they say will boost the city’s economy.
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The first phase of work starts Sunday along U.S. 31, from Garfield Avenue to just east of the city’s downtown area, where the road bends and becomes Grandview Parkway.
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The city's downtown district authority recently accepted a $400,000 federal grant to fix storefronts in need of repair. City officials say they hope it will lead to a bump in tourism.
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Doug Small says research indicates for every tourism dollar spent, there’s a $7.5 return.
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The affordable housing crisis in northwest Michigan is getting worse. Home prices in the region continue to skyrocket on top of an influx of second homes and vacation rentals. Businesses across the region have taken it upon themselves to find creative solutions to house the seasonal workers they need to survive the summer tourist season.
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Great Lakes Air has ended operations and will seek new ownership. The island is now down to one flight service provider.
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Oakland County communities are preparing to host the Woodward Dream Cruise this Saturday.
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The housing crunch has become so bad in northern Michigan, more companies are subsidizing housing for their employees.
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Michigan's summer tourism season is here, and there’s hope that the industry will continue to rebound from the pandemic.
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Michigan tourism is projected to reach pre-pandemic levels this summer.