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Michigan's primary focus is to help companies, large and small, grow in Michigan in a very competitive and challenging 21st century global economy. With its skilled workforce, world-class university system, extensive network of local economic development partners, plentiful natural resources and entrepreneurial spirit, Michigan is an excellent place for business growth or corporate expansion.

For a comprehensive list of economic development tools, services, programs and initiatives to help your business get the Upper Hand, review our Business Development Services brochure or go to our A-Z list. For smaller businesses needing help with growth management and business expansion planning, learn more about the Small Business and Technology Development Center (sbTdc) network, review the online Small Business Resources brochure or develop your business with the help of a virtual incubator (AME).

A network of Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) business development managers throughout Michigan is ready to help you connect with a myriad of business development resources. To be connected with a business development manager or for questions related to programs and services, contact us.

Related News & Michigan Successes

Generic drug maker Caraco is going ahead with the previously announced expansion of its New Center manufacturing plant in Detroit.

State incentives have been approved to encourage General Motors to develop and produce the new Chevrolet Volt in Michigan along with additional advanced energy and conventional fuel vehicles and components.

Chicago-based Accretive Health LLC, a leading provider of revenue-cycle management services to hospitals, plans to expand operations in Detroit and Kalamazoo.

Leggett & Platt d/b/a Genesis Seating plans to invest $9.1 million to expand operations in West Michigan.

Assistance from the MEDC helps company reopen and expand in Dowagiac instead of going to Ohio or Ontario.

MEGA award helped convince company to invest in Michigan over competing sites in other states.