Everything Michigan....

Here's the list so far (this list is also in the first post)

DIS Meet at Great Lakes Crossing Food Court
November 15th, 2008 - 10am

wardfamily1
Ricky's Girl
MidgeD79
Lars624

 
Here's the list so far (this list is also in the first post)

DIS Meet at Great Lakes Crossing Food Court
November 15th, 2008 - 10am

wardfamily1
Ricky's Girl
MidgeD79
Lars624

Count us in... my DS (9) and I would love to meet y'all. :goodvibes
 

Here's the list so far (this list is also in the first post)

DIS Meet at Great Lakes Crossing Food Court
November 15th, 2008 - 10am

wardfamily1
Ricky's Girl
MidgeD79
Lars624
Kimmielee
JanDave



Starting tomorrow, I will update the list once a day, as needed. :thumbsup2
 
My kids were at Yake School during that time frame. Becky was one of the school secretaries there. Dominic Palazzolo was the principal.

Jan

My son just started Kindergarten at Yake! Go Gators!!!!

PS - It is now the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District
 
Thanks for the opinions. :thumbsup2 Indian Village would definitely something that we would consider for the long haul. About 5 years ago, while we were living in New York, my wife and I restored and sold a historic investment property here in Florida and found it to be a rewarding experience, both historically and financially. The homes in Indian Village give us that same feeling, albeit in a far less hot market. I just can't get over the fact that these huge, gorgeous properties are so inexpensive. I mean, from some of the prices that we've seen, we could pay cash for a few of them. We're definitely keeping our eye on that area.

We were up in Royal Oak for a residential property auction earlier in the year (of the burnt down, boarded up variety) and noticed the same. We've actually milled over buying some commercial space as well and moving some of our company's manufacturing up to the area. We haven't had the time to really look into the benefits of opening a satellite workroom other than real estate costs. It's probably something that we should revisit. I know that here in Florida, the state of Michigan is putting on the full court press as far as getting out of state corporations to move operations north.

As a kid, I remember the area being so robust, and even those the area's fallen on hard times, there are so many wonderful areas that still remain. With a large part of her family still living in the suburbs of Detroit, it's definitely a big draw for my wife and me.

that would be great if you moved your company to michigan..

is michigan offering tax breaks? if i were the state, i'd make some very long term tax break offers (at least 10 years or so)....the cost of moving a company to a new state requires at least that...

certainly other costs are going to be lower in michigan....relative to other states, real estates costs are much lower....and wages are lower than some......

Royal Oak is actually a great area.....it's come back in recent years....sort of a birmingham wannabe, but in an interesting way...
and there are some really nice houses there....
if you can get a good deal on a house there, it's probably a good investment...i'm not so sure about detroit....

by the way, there are other neighborhoods in detroit with the most gorgeous mansions you can possibly imagine....or at least there were...i wonder what happened to them...i can't remember the streets...
i'll go look it up to see if i can find them...and of course there was palmer woods....but further over there were a couple of streets with incredible mansions....maybe around 6 mile?...or maybe further downtown.....chicago st?...boston blvd?....something like that...
i wonder if there are people living there or if it's bombed out like the rest of detroit....
oh wow - i'm coming back in to post this...
look at this incredible house designed by albert kahn in the boston-edison area:

http://realestate.yahoo.com/Michiga...725bd46af4b;_ylt=AqoceV38HZ0ljVIPUOJW_nDnMrQs

looking at the price of that one, if indian village is only $150,000, it's probably not that bad a bet...since it's on the east side (isn't it?) ...that's probably the safer bet to make in detroit....northern detroit certainly isn't...


They've only gone down because the ACTUAL value of the home has decreased. Unfortunately, all the foreclosures you see around here aren't taken into consideration when the assessor does his assessments. I guess that's a good thing too because of our Headly Amendment and Proposal A, our taxes would drop so drastically that the cities wouldn't be able to function.

i know....my mom's going crazy over the taxes she pays on her house....it is soooooooooooooo overvalued for tax assessment purposes...

a house down the street from her was foreclosed (we're talking bloomfield hills - how obscene is that??).....it was finally sold by the bank for less than half the tax assessment value.....less than half!!!.....she's livid....
she wants to sell and get out mainly because of the insane property taxes she's paying .....

by the way, why was that house foreclosed? the people who owned it bought another house and walked away from the old one....left it to the bank....it's amazingly not illegal to do that....nothing the bank can do to them since the house itself was the collateral....so they bought a new house and walked away from the old one...unbelievable...
the only thing that's affected is their credit rating and they didn't care...
unbelievable....
 
My son just started Kindergarten at Yake! Go Gators!!!!

PS - It is now the Woodhaven-Brownstown School District

It certainly is a small world! I recently gave my kids their "Gatorgrams". They were given out on Fridays for good work, behavior, etc. I was on PTO for several years and helped out in K and 1st grades when my kids were there.

Jan
 
that would be great if you moved your company to michigan..

is michigan offering tax breaks? if i were the state, i'd make some very long term tax break offers (at least 10 years or so)....the cost of moving a company to a new state requires at least that...
Heard a bit of good news yesterday (or the day before). AT&T announced they are opening a call center in Detroit and adding 300 jobs. The interesting part is that they said the calls the center will handle are currently handled overseas. I've previously read with all of the professional wage inflation in places like India, a lot of companies are seeing the cost savings dwindle when it comes to work they've moved overseas. Let's hope this isn't an isolated announcement.
 
Hello Michiganders... from your fellow Michigander!:wave2:

What places do you like visiting in Michigan when not going out of state for a vacation? :Pinkbounc

My favorite is the Mackinac Island/Mackinac City. I also like going to Traverse City. As far as the beach, I like going to Ludington. :beach:
 
Hello Michiganders... from your fellow Michigander!:wave2:

What places do you like visiting in Michigan when not going out of state for a vacation? :Pinkbounc

My favorite is the Mackinac Island/Mackinac City. I also like going to Traverse City. As far as the beach, I like going to Ludington. :beach:
Hi Fantasia! :wave2: I love Mackinac Island too, though I only get up there every few years. I also enjoy the Charlevoix and Petoskey area. Ludington and South Haven are favorite destinations on the west coast. Gee, thinking of all these places makes me want to pack a bag and travel right now. :moped:
 
More good news out of Detroit... The Lions have reported finally fired Matt Millen!!!
 
Hi Fantasia! :wave2: I love Mackinac Island too, though I only get up there every few years. I also enjoy the Charlevoix and Petoskey area. Ludington and South Haven are favorite destinations on the west coast. Gee, thinking of all these places makes me want to pack a bag and travel right now. :moped:

I found a recipe for Macinac Island Fudge online. I made it and it's really good, although it would be twice as good eating it while walking alone the porch of the Grand Hotel...:goodvibes

We were supposed to have a family reunion this past August (it fell thru) up north and Macinac Island was actually the only thing I was looking forward to! My DH's favorite movie is Somewhere In Time.

If anyone wants that recipe, it's easy and yummy...I'll post it if you want it.
 
I found a recipe for Macinac Island Fudge online. I made it and it's really good, although it would be twice as good eating it while walking alone the porch of the Grand Hotel...:goodvibes

We were supposed to have a family reunion this past August (it fell thru) up north and Macinac Island was actually the only thing I was looking forward to! My DH's favorite movie is Somewhere In Time.

If anyone wants that recipe, it's easy and yummy...I'll post it if you want it.

Hi disney_queen!! That's one of the reason why I love Mackinac.. their fudge! If you don't mind, if you could kindly post the recipe here, thank you so much!!

Somewhere In Time is also one of my favorite movie. I own the dvd and I watch it from time to time when there's nothing good on tv. I just believe Christopher Reeve is gone though.. :( Jane Seymore is still looking good after all these years!

Anyone else would like to share where their favorite places to visit here in Michigan? :banana:
 
Heard a bit of good news yesterday (or the day before). AT&T announced they are opening a call center in Detroit and adding 300 jobs. The interesting part is that they said the calls the center will handle are currently handled overseas. I've previously read with all of the professional wage inflation in places like India, a lot of companies are seeing the cost savings dwindle when it comes to work they've moved overseas. Let's hope this isn't an isolated announcement.

outstanding news!
i wonder if it will be in Troy - there's a call center there now...
what used to be ameritech's yellow pages call center i think..
so maybe they're expanding that....(on big beaver road, east of somerset)..

yes, the indian call centers are pricing themselves out a bit...plus the quality just isn't what it should be..
plus it ticks people off big time when they get an overseas call center..

i bought some books from amazon in june and there was a shipping problem...
i called amazon and right away realized i was speaking with an overseas call center....
when things weren't exactly going well (they weren't taking care of the problem), i asked the CSR what country i was speaking with and she stupidly answered honestly - the phillipines..
i went ballistic....and i mean ballistic....they had already given me the run around and then i heard i wasn't speaking with the states..
well it turned out to be a good thing...because i was soooooooooo angry, they immediately took care of the problem and refunded the shipping costs to me..

but they've lost out anyway...i won't buy from amazon again...not until they move their call centers back to the US...
 
Hello Michiganders... from your fellow Michigander!:wave2:

What places do you like visiting in Michigan when not going out of state for a vacation? :Pinkbounc

My favorite is the Mackinac Island/Mackinac City. I also like going to Traverse City. As far as the beach, I like going to Ludington. :beach:

My favorites:

Mackinac Island is #1.
Leelanau and Old Mission peninsulas
Petoskey and Cheboygan - frequent visits to see inlaws
Just north of Port Huron, there is a B&B on Lake Huron we enjoy
Irish Hills
Les Chenaux Islands area in the UP - Cedarville and Hessel
Saugatuck
Kalamazoo and metro Detroit to be with family and friends
 
Hi disneyholic family :wave2: Hello travelbug :wave2: Hi Geoff_M:wave2:
Hello Ricky's Girl :wave2: Hi Lars624 :wave2: Hello MidgeD79 :wave2:
Hi wardfamily1 :wave2: Hello Kimmielee :wave2: Hi JanDave :wave2:
Hello to everyone!! :wave: Hello Michiganders!! from another Michigander! :wave:


nothing... just wanted to say "hello.." :)
 
I just discovered a perfect gem of a place last month -- Frankfort, Mich. The sunsets are absolutely gorgeous -- best I've found outside of Sanibel Island.
 
Hello cabanafrau :wave2: I forgot to add to my favorite places in Michigan, it's Frankenmuth. Fugde is good there too! We like staying in Zhender's Splash Village. They have an indoor waterpark. It's nice that they have a lazy river and an area for And while at Frankenmuth, we also visit Birch Run where the outlet stores are.

Anyone else have any favorite places to visit in Michigan? I would like to see Holland in May. They have Tulip festival every May.
 


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