September 08, 2010
New mural by students at the Black Child and Family Institute | Dave Trumpie
Featured Stories
Switching Up the Scene
By: Sandra Miska, 9/30/2009
With the start of the school year, MSU student DJ Rob Perry is working to turn Old Town's Spiral dance club into a hotspot on the national Switch network.
 
Capital Ideas: Jamie Schriner-Hooper
By: Ivy Hughes, 9/30/2009
Jamie Schriner-Hooper talks to Capital Gains about Old Town, the Michigan Main Street Program, and a grassroots movement to rebuild Michigan’s downtowns.
 
Life and Taxes
By: Ann Kammerer, 9/23/2009
Lansing entrepreneur and tax expert Max Pricco developed a tool to bring order to the often frantic business of tax preparation. Now he's turning the valuable software into a growing business.
 
CG Video: The Downtown River Tour
By: Justin Caine, 9/23/2009
For those of you who didn’t get a chance to ride the river with the Gillespie Group's Downtown boat tours, Good Fruit Video takes you there.
 
Kositcheck's is Tailor-Made For Lansing
By: Ann Kammerer, 9/16/2009
With an in-store jeweler, shoe-fit shop, 2,000 ties and the largest collection of tailored suits in the state, Kositchek’s menswear in Downtown Lansing delivers on every meticulously measured inch of its 140+ year legacy of quality.
 
Life in Lansing Goes Live
By: Daniel J. Hogan, 9/16/2009
Local IT entrepreneurs are joining forces to create a website guide that will help you find the hippest happenings in Lansing.
 
Old Town Goes Eco-preneuer
By: Viki Lorraine , 9/9/2009
Long known for its artistic side, Old Town has recently been attracting a new set of eco-conscious businesses. Why? Chalk it up to a strong sense of community.
 
Capital Ideas: Sam Singh
By: Adam Molner, 9/9/2009
Former East Lansing mayor Sam Singh spent a year traveling the world. Now he's back and ready to put that experience to work in the Capital region.
 
Landing in Lansing: Hey Hyderabad
By: Adam Molner, 9/2/2009
Competing in a global environment requires a global perspective. That's where Vamshi Bommavaram comes in. Educated in Hyderabad, India, Bommavaram is bringing a few new ideas to Lansing.
 
Eastside Lansing's Golden Spoon
By: Daniel J. Hogan, 9/2/2009
Nick Gavrilides has soup for you. With a focus on "going local" and a hearty commitment to Lansing, he's turning The Soup Spoon Café into a tasty Eastside tradition.