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Boomer Boom: Six ways retirees are affecting the Grand Traverse region. By Craig Manning. Beaches, boats, golf, wine, sunshine. These are just a few of the draws that have helped make Traverse City and the broader Grand Traverse region the most popular destination for retirees in Michigan.
Traverse City Business News is a publication on the move; from a complete redesign to expanded features and sections to a new paid subscription format, our growth reflects the growth of northern Michigan. We’re proud to deliver interesting, practical news to the readers of the Grand Traverse region. Please take a moment to read about some of ...
Barnwood and Baked Goods: Two BIPOC business success stories. By Craig Manning. A rapidly growing business that reclaims and repurposes old barnwood. A new northern Michigan bakery that is bringing a surprising fusion of French and Asian flavors to Traverse City’s foodie scene.
By Craig Manning. For years, northern Michigan has brushed against the constraints of its healthcare system. On the one hand, Traverse City is a desirable community with a healthy business economy and a population that swells during the summer months.
Following is TCBN's 18th annual list of the 40 most influential regional leaders under age 40. This list recognizes individuals in Grand Traverse, Leelanau, Benzie and Kalkaska counties under the age of 40 whose professional and community efforts this past year had the most impact on their community, the region and the economy.
OCTOBER 2024 • VOLUME 29 • NUMBER 3. Contact Us. Name *
Among the myriad challenges small business owners face is navigating the difficult and often changing terrain of the tax landscape. In this comprehensive guide, two Certified Public Accountants based in Traverse City offer their thoughts about the most common tax pitfalls and how best to avoid them. Shift your mindset
Every year the Traverse City Business News honors 40 people under the age of 40 who are making an impact on our region. We’re looking for people from Grand Traverse, Benzie, Leelanau and Kalkaska counties who have shown themselves to be leaders in their profession.
News is always changing… Welcome to the new Traverse City Business News, formerly the Northwest Michigan Business News! We've completely redesigned the publication, adding more white space, more photos, and more readable typefaces.We've also launched a series of new regular features, including:
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