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Growth & Expansion
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Growth & Expansion
The Ann Arbor Region is a vibrant place for businesses to grow and Ann Arbor SPARK offers a variety of programs, resources, and educational opportunities to assist you.
If you have questions about expanding your business or relocation opportunities, click here to fill out a short form and have a representative contact you.
 Programs & ResourcesTalent The exceptional quality of the workforce is a hallmark of the region. Business training and recruitment in Ann Arbor is made much easier due to the region’s colleges and universities. The schools educate, train, and graduate thousands annually resulting in a year-round pool of young, bright, capable people looking for job opportunities.
Key location factors Information site selectors need about the Ann Arbor region are organized here. You'll find the Ann Arbor Region to be a rich, fertile business environment that attracts and grows innovative businesses.
Incentives The state of Michigan offers tax abatements to qualified businesses and there are federal programs as well. We can help you assess them and determine the right fit for your company.
Additional Business Resources Knowing the financial options in the region is critical to any business, and we can help. The Ann Arbor region is rich with venture capitalists and Angel investors looking to make equity investments in early stage and emerging growth companies.
Space and Equipment The right space and equipment is critical to business growth. We know the region thoroughly, and can help you with site searches of industrial and office buildings, vacant land, business incubator space.
University of Michigan The university is committed to encouraging innovation, entrepreneurship, and business development in our region. To promote this goal, the Innovation Economy web site provides a portal to the many economic development activities across the university’s large and decentralized campus. The site is intended to give business partners, civic leaders, government officials, and others a comprehensive and coherent view of university services and programs, and encourage partnerships and collaboration.
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