Bill Shea of Crain's Detroit Business stops by the studio to talk about their 2012 class of "20 in their 20s", the winners of a program that "highlights the brainpower and entrepreneurial talent of the region's young professionals and creatives".
Sherri Welch of Crain's Detroit Business talks with Craig about improving safety and security in Detroit.
Bill Shea of Crain's Detroit Business chats with Craig about the progress of the new Detroit-Windsor bridge, and the opposition they are facing from Manuel "Matty" Moroun, among others.
Kirk Pinho of Crain's Detroit Business discusses the idea of private entities supplying police and EMS vehicles in Detroit.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Kirk Pinho discusses the new emergency financial manager and what it means for the city of Detroit.
Mark Brewer, longtime Chair of the Michigan Democratic Party is running for re-election against challenger Lon Johnson. Bobby Schostak, chairman of the Michigan Republican party, is seeking a second term. Chris Gautz, Lansing Reporter for Crain's Detroit Business, chats with Craig about these upcoming political races and more in our weekly segment.
Crain's Detroit Business Capitol Correspondent Chris Gautz chats with Craig about the end of Jennifer Granholm's Current TV show, The War Room, and what she might be up to next.
Bill Shea of Crain's Detroit Business talks with Craig about the proposal to build a new hockey arena in Detroit and what the construction process might entail.
The Ilitch family, owner of the Detroit Red Wings, wants to build a new hockey arena in downtown Detroit. Bill Shea of Crain's Detroit Business joins Craig to discuss various questions surrounding the proposal, such as who will finance the arena, and who will ultimately own it.
Reporter Tom Henderson of Crain's Detroit Business discusses the latest development plan for Belle Isle.
Craig speaks with Chris Gautz from Crain's Detroit Business about the flurry of bills being signed this week by Governor Snyder.
Dustin Walsh of Crain's Detroit Business speaks with Craig about the Compuware Deal.
Chris Gautz of Crain's Detroit Business talks with Craig about what the Right to Work legislation could mean for Michigan business.
Crains Detroit Business Reporter, Chad Halcom, discusses the Hantz Farm proposal to purchase about 170 vacant and blighted lots from the City of Detroit.
Crain's Reporter, Chad Halcom, speaks with Craig about his interview with Mike Duggan. Duggan apparently has a specific and well laid-out campaign strategy and approach.
Craig speaks with Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Dustin Walsh about his article: African violence touches automotive supply chain 'Conflict minerals' rules increase costs, red tape. According to the article "The U.S. government says that because minerals used in vehicle manufacturing might be funding conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, auto suppliers now must account for the sources of the gold, tungsten, tantalum and tin that they use. Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo and eight surrounding African countries sparked U.S. regulatory action on minerals mined from the continent, creating a ripple effect across the Southeast Michigan automotive industry".
Craig welcomes Dan Duggan and Nathan Skid of Crain's Detroit Business to discuss the new Music issue coming out this Sunday night. The issue will feature Detroit's artists, producers, and plans for the future.
Crain's Detroit Business Deputy Managing Editor Dan Duggan joins Craig to talk about this year's Living in the D issue of Crain's. The issue comes out today and focuses on riverfront development, history and plans.
Sherri Welch speaks with Craig about the upcoming Dream Cruise weekend.
Crain's Tom Henderson speaks with Craig about General Motors' move to bring IT work back in-house.
Crain's Nancy Kaffer joins Craig to discuss why business leaders are looking to augment the compensation of Cornerstone Schools CEO Clark Durant, who is now running for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
Bill Shea of Crain's Detroit Business joins Craig for their weekly segment to discuss ongoing M1 rail developments. Organizers of the Woodward Ave. rail plan are looking for private companies to operate the system.
Enterprise editor and reporter at Crain's Detroit Business Bill Shea joins Craig to discuss the recent agreement between Canada and Michigan to build the new bridge.
Crain's reporter Nancy Kaffer talks with Craig about last week's Mackinac Policy Conference.
On this week's segment with Crain's, Bill Shea joins Craig to talk about General Motors' decision to stop advertising on Facebook.
Crain's Detroit Business Writer Chad Halcom joins Craig to discuss the increase in annual premiums of Catastrophic Claims Association.
Bill Shea of Crain's Detroit visits to talk about Detroiter's fears leading to recent spike in consumption of firearms.
Crain's Detroit Writer Bill Shea talks to Craig about the Pistons finances.
Crain's Detroit Writer Nancy Kaffer talks with Craig about the Detroit budget.
Detroit Crain's Business writer Nancy Kaffer speaks to Craig about the issues that may arise if Public Act 4 is passed.
Bill Shea, of Crain's Detroit, joins Craig to discuss player's salaries and ticket sales for the upcoming Tigers' season.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Nancy Kaffer joins Craig to talk about Detroit's current financial situation.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Dan Duggan joins Craig to discuss Dan Gilbert's retail plan for Detroit's Downtown.
Craig is joined by Sherri Welch of Crain's Detroit to discuss the dismantling of Don Bardens estate.
Craig speaks with Crain's Detroit Business' Sherri Welch about expected renovations to the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, including the creation of new museum entrances and an out-door sculpture park.
Dan Duggan of Crain's Detroit Business joins Craig again for their weekly segment. This week they're talking about Farmington Hills-based 5-Hour Energy owner Manoj Bhargava. The company has big plans to desalinate local waters, and that's just for starters.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea joins Craig to discuss the significance of Mike Ilitch's recent signing of Prince Fielder to the Tigers.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Nancy Kaffer talks to Craig about an idea for redrawing council districts in Detroit.
Craig speaks with Bill Shea of Crain's speaks about Chrysler Brand CEO Saad Chehab.
Craig speaks to Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea about the possibility of regional light rail coming to the Detroit area.
Craig talks to Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea about the success of the Wayne State Warriors this football season.
Craig talks to Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Dan Duggan about Midtown Developer Peter Cummings, whose most recent enterprise includes bringing a Whole Foods to Detroit.
Craig talks to Crain's Detroit Business reporter Nathan Skid about the Business Owners Survey.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Dan Duggan joins Craig to discuss the new development along the Detroit River.
"Scrutiny of Wayne County government has widened to include the county land bank, which appears to have been operating with little oversight and fewer controls than other land banks. Three of the board's five seats are vacant, and its executive director has broad powers to make deals without board approval. And unlike other land banks, which deal with distressed properties, Wayne County's primarily operates as a revolving door to generate tax breaks for privately owned developable land..."
-Nancy Kaffer, Crains Detroit Business-
Craig speaks with Nancy Kaffer about management of the land bank.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Nancy Kaffer joins Craig to discuss the on-going changes in Wayne County.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Nancy Kaffer talks about on-going issues of alleged corruption in Wayne County, including FBI investigations.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Sherri Welch joins Craig to discuss the region's poor track record on building a knowledge-based economy and increasing the population of local residents with four-year degrees, and what's being done about it.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea talks to Craig about the rising prominence and endorsement potential for Justin Verlander and Matthew Stafford.
Crain's Detroit Business talks to Craig about the financial status of the Detroit Science Center.
Craig talks to Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Dan Duggan about locally-based construction company, Barton Malow, transitioning to its fourth generation of Maibach leadership: Ryan Maibach.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea talks to Craig about strategic moves the Tigers made regarding player recruitment and salaries.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Chad Halcom talks to Craig about how the local defense and homeland security industry has evolved over the past 10 years.
Today's Crain's story: Lawyers flee Fieger over workload rule: Ethics concerns cited, disputed. Crain's reporter Chad Halcom talks to Craig about the story.
Lear Corp. President and CEO Bob Rossiter turns company over to successor CFO Matt Simoncini.
According to Crain's Detroit Business's Bill Shea, Wayne Country Airport Authority's new CEO hopes to chart a course for non-airline revenue.
Crains Reporter Nancy Kaffer joins us to talk about Kirk Lewis as Bing's Chief of Staff.
With Borders stores closing, it apparently leaves room for additional booksellers in Metro Detroit. Craig speaks with Dan Duggan from Crain's Detroit Business about the prospects for additional niche booksellers.