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Saturday, April 13, 2013

You Review It: Great Harvest Bread Company

Tell us what you think of this local business by leaving a review on its Patch directory listing.

The Northville Patch directory is filled with objective information about hundreds of local businesses, but there's also room for you to tell your neighbors – and the businesses – what you think about their services and products.  Today, we're asking customers of Great Harvest Bread Company to share a review. You'd be surprised how interested others are in what you have to say. So click the link and tell us what you think! 

OnThePerch

12:52 pm on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Don't get me started on the Seniors *ahem* I mean, Northville Farmers market...   more ›

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Tin Fish Loss is The Cheesecake Factory's Gain

A Twelve Oaks Mall representative says the wildly popular chain restaurant's first Michigan location will open by the end of the year.

A Novi restaurant noted for its upscale atmosphere and live music quietly closed last week. And what's taking its place has already taken metro Detroit by storm.  The Cheesecake Factory's first Michigan location will fill the vacancy left by Tin Fish, which celebrated its opening at Twelve Oaks Mall in June of 2010. Tin Fish's Patridge Creek Mall location, on Hall Road in Clinton Township, remains open. An employee who answered the phone there declined to comment on why the restaurant closed.  Owners of the new restaurant expect to move in to the space, located between Nordstrom and Lord & Taylor adjacent to the mall's valet parking station, by the end of the year, Twelve Oaks marketing and sponsorship director Peggy Hayes said.  Since …

Jazz

1:31 pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Is it here yet???? I can't wait for the Cheesecake Factory to get here. I LOVE IT. I drive to Ohio/ Chicago to get my fix and when I'm out of town, it's a must I find one near by. See ya soon....   more ›

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Buy Michigan Initiative Sparks State’s Economy

More than 30 local businesses and non-profits showcase their Michigan made chops at the Great Lakes Showcase Monday.

Say "bye-bye" to foreign products and buy Michigan! That’s what the owners of more than 30 Michigan-based companies and non-profits are hoping customers will do. They featured their products at the Great Lakes Showcase at the Southfield Westin Hotel on Monday. “If Michigan people buy Michigan stuff, the economy will improve for everyone. It’s really simple and basic—but true,” said Rejeana Heinrich of Standish, MI, a self-proclaimed sisterprenuer, who in conjunction with her two sisters launched Michigan-Made.com, a website dedicated to selling only Michigan-made products. The Buy Michigan campaign, which is supported by Gov. Rick Snyder, has paid off for Michigan-Made.com, which has seen a 400 percent sales growth in the past year. In …

Ed Primeau

9:10 am on Saturday, January 21, 2012

I believe Michigan is on the come back. Our business has been growing over 75% each year since we moved to Rochester Hills. Back to the original question, I still love Vernors Ginger Ale even if they did leave Michigan. Riddley's on Rochester and Wattles is one of my favorite local businesses.   more ›

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