Marquette keeps building with new growth
This week's roundup of economic growth and what's driving it, from all over the U.P.
This week's roundup of economic growth and what's driving it, from all over the U.P.
As summer comes to a close, innovation is taking a few steps forward with new growth across various sectors of business in the Upper Peninsula. From large employers like hospitals and universities to the gig economy, the diversification of the U.P. economy continues to impress.
Marquette is alive with a variety of new businesses in its downtown area. Once-empty buildings are now bright, offering everything from freshly roasted coffee to interior design service.
Will Dia de los Tacos be putting the truck in park and finding a brick-and-mortar location in Marquette?
There will be two new businesses occupying the old Third Street location.
There's a new yoga studio coming to Marquette County with a variety of classes for all ages and skill levels.
Innovate Marquette SmartZone and Invent@NMU will combine with the help of the grant.
A longtime Iron Mountain HVAC company has a new owner.
A familiar coffee shop in Escanaba has new owners.
Blomquist Architects moved its headquarters to downtown Iron Mountain.
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