AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNBA Free Agency: Detroit’s Tobias Harris is reportedly headed to the San Antonio Spurs on a two-year, $31 million deal, after two seasons in Detroit that helped power a 60-win turnaround. Local Housing/Development: Holland City Council voted to terminate a Brownfield Reimbursement Agreement tied to the Black River Flats project and approved Unified Development Ordinance amendments. Public Safety: Extra speed-focused patrols and enforcement for distracted, reckless and impaired driving are underway for the holiday period, funded through federal traffic safety dollars. NHL Market Watch: Free agency continued with goalie and depth moves, including Stuart Skinner agreeing to a two-year, $7.5 million deal with Winnipeg. Michigan Business & Housing Affordability: A Rocket Mortgage analysis finds first-time buyers in Warren, Michigan can save for a down payment in about 3.1 years, while Detroit is about 3.9—highlighting how local markets reshape affordability timelines. Manufacturing Expansion: Barron Industries is acquiring TriTech Titanium Parts’ investment casting assets to expand vacuum-melt alloy casting capacity, targeting operations in Q4 2026. Food Insecurity (West Michigan): A Lowell mom launched the Shame Free Collective, building “take what you need” neighborhood pantries to reduce stigma around getting help. Workforce Policy: Michigan House passed a bill to replace school-issued work permits with employer age verification for minors, aiming to cut red tape for families and small businesses.
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