The Motor City is still home to the country’s “Big Three” automakers — Stellantis, General Motors, and Ford — but its economy has grown beyond the automobile industry. While manufacturing still plays a big part in the Detroit economy, technology is transforming the city’s business community. Tech startups are thriving with investment from local venture capitalists and support from Detroit’s network of tech incubators and accelerators. And Detroit’s oldest auto industry mainstays act like technology companies these days, with electric smart car concepts and autonomous self-driving software. Technology touches everything in our lives, and it’s a good thing to see Detroit has embraced it. With Detroit currently projected to outpace state job growth estimates, it’s a good time to get in on the city’s growing tech industry. Office space in Detroit can put your startup or up-and-coming business in the middle of the Motor City’s growing economy. You’ll find office space for rent in Detroit to suit any business needs, whether you’re looking for a single office for a small team or a floor of space to grow into. With plenty of office options and lots of support for local businesses, you won’t regret setting up shop in Detroit.
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