D-Movement Innovators Collaborating for a Better Detroit present an event on April 12, 2011
D-Movement event – The mission is to bring students and professionals together in collaboration for a better Detroit, both culturally and economically.More
D-Movement event – The mission is to bring students and professionals together in collaboration for a better Detroit, both culturally and economically.More
The Michigan Asian Pacific American Affairs Commission is offering tips to citizens interested in providing financial support for relief efforts, in the wake of the March 11th 8.9 Richter scale Japan earthquake and subsequent Pacific tsunami. More
The Department of Natural Resources today announced that local units of government interested in applying for public recreation grants through the Recreation Passport Local Grant Program have until May 1, 2011 to apply.More
Metro Detroit continued to shed its rust belt image by going green in 2010, according to the Environmental Protection Agency’s third-annual Energy Star report card.More
The U.S. Department of Energy joined with the U.S. Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) and its Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship today to announce the opening of the $12 million i6 Green Challenge, which will also be conducted in partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Science Foundation, and Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.More
Michigan Department of Energy, Labor & Economic Growth has been selected for two awards from the 32nd Annual Telly Awards, a national program recognizing outstanding achievement in the TV, commercial and video industry. More
Energy Works Michigan, a project of the Ecology Center, will promote energy efficiency and assist in the installation of solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, and wind systems in 90 Michigan schools during the next three years.More
The Detroit-Wayne Joint Building Authority was created in 1948 for the purpose of developing the 745,000 square foot Coleman A. Young Municipal Center (previously known as the City-County Building) which was constructed in 1955 at a cost of $26,000,000. Major tenants are the City of Detroit’s Executive and Legislative Branches, the Office of the Clerk for the City of Detroit, the Wayne County Clerk’s offices, and the Wayne County Probate Court and the 3rd Judicial Circuit Courts.More
Waterford Township-based Kors Engineering Tuesday announced a partnership with Missoula, Montana-baesd Alter Enterprise LLC to produce a device that saves energy in water heating for large commercial buildings.More