Since Taliesin and Taliesin West were first constructed, repurposed materials have always been part of the fabric of what make the structures so special. In order to carry on Wright’s legacy of thoughtfully reusing and repurposing, we continue this tradition in many of our preservation efforts today.
Taubman Centers, Inc. (NYSE: TCO) today announced the completion of the sale of 50 percent of Taubman Asia’s interest in Starfield Hanam (Hanam, South Korea) to real estate funds managed by The Blackstone Group Inc. (Blackstone) for $300 million.
The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), the largest regional accrediting body that accredits colleges and universities in Michigan and 18 other states, has reaffirmed accreditation of Oakland Community College (OCC) through 2028-2029.
Oakland Community College has elevated Mary Miles, Ed.D. to dean of health professions, from her previous role as associate dean. In this capacity, Dr. Miles will provide administrative oversight and leadership for all 10 of OCC’s popular health professions programs
More than a month after a July 31 deadline, the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) has yet to release an update on what it is doing to identify and refund the approximately 73,000 disabled veterans -- including some in Michigan -- who were wrongly charged funding fees when issued VA loans.
Taubman Centers, Inc. (NYSE: TCO) today declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.675 per share of common stock. The common dividend is payable September 30, 2019, to shareholders of record on September 16, 2019.
Honigman LLP is pleased to announce that partner Gabrielle Sims White was named to Crain’s Detroit Business “40 under 40” list for 2019. According to Crain’s, honorees are selected based on their career accomplishments, impact in their field and contributions to their community, and to reflect the diversity of the region’s business community.
The Cultural Council of Birmingham Bloomfield is pleased to announce that Barbara Heller of Birmingham, has been selected as the 24th Annual Birmingham Bloomfield Cultural Arts Award Honoree
Two bills aimed at increasing mail theft penalties in Michigan introduced this year that the Senate passed on Sept. 5 will soon be awaiting Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s approval.
T.K. McClintock, whose involvement with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation began in 1979, was recently named Chair of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees.
A trip to Israel to attend a cousin’s wedding set the stage for a recent OCC graduate to ignite her own passions. Leia Serlin, of West Bloomfield, Mich., loved her experience in Israel so much that she vowed to go back and “do something good.”
It takes imagination, creativity, critical thinking and non-traditional problem-solving skills to design an experiment that is connected to a real-world Earth or space-based problem and fit into a 4cm X by 4cm by 4cm plastic cube.