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Article: Downtown Detroit, Northwestern Highway, Ann Arbor lead the tech parade.(high technology industry)(Brief Article)
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- Crain's Detroit Business
- Article date:
- August 21, 2000
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Metro Detroit's high-tech companies like to set up shop with other high-tech companies. They show a tendency to cluster in geographic hot spots around town. Driving the trend in some locales is infrastructure such as fiber-optic lines. For others, it's simple desirability and the amenities that certain bustling communities offer to employees. Here's a rundown of where the high-tech clusters are and the major offerings in each:
Downtown Detroit Technology clusters in the city include Smart Detroit, an amenity and business incubator effort centered on tenants of the Penobscot and First National buildings. Brewery Park is another property with a tech market ...