“With more than 27 million square feet
of office space and over 9,000 businesses – Southfield is clearly the
place to do business,” commented Mayor Brenda Lawrence. “As Michigan’s
undisputed business center, Southfield offers advantages that others
cities don’t. The City’s business-friendly environment and central
location are just two of the many reasons why so many businesses choose
Southfield.”
The eCities research surveyed more
than 114 communities from 40 counties in the state of Michigan that are
home to 34 percent of Michigan residents and nearly half of its college
graduates. More than 125,000 entrepreneurs with over $3 billion in
self-employed income call the participating communities home. These
communities also had more than $1.5 billion in 2011 commercial
construction and more than 70 percent share services with other
communities.
“We are pleased to have had more
communities than ever from throughout the state participate this year in
the eCities research,” commented Tim Davis, director, iLabs. “This
project assists local communities by identifying best practices and
methods that they can implement to aid in job growth, economic
diversification and development of entrepreneurs.”
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