By Michael Martinez The Detroit News Comments Six Michigan-based companies â" including three in Metro Detroit â" have been approved for incentives that will generate an estimated $110 million in investments and add 616 jobs here, the Michigan Economic Development Corp. said Friday. The Michigan Community Revitalization Program provides grants, loans or other economic assistance of up to $10 million toward revitalization efforts. In Metro Detroit, the incentives will be used to expand a Dearborn-based military vehicle supplier, relocate a Livonia-based rivet manufacturer to Lyon Township and revitalize a stretch of retail and commercial space in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood. The Armored...
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