ABC Warehouse can help you create a 'fortress of solitude' in your home.
The store's traffic dipped as the Downtown Farmington Center's tenants left.
A Farmington Hills native, dad and pro golfer shares his picks from local stores.
The Farmington Hills-based company has operated in the community since 1975.
The Farmington Hills roller skating rink serves everyone from preschoolers to adults.
Stop by this community-based bakery to sample a variety of baked goods and pastries.
The Farmington store has a cozy feel and a steampunk theme.
Farmington Hills business owner Craig Oshnock says you have to stop by the store to appreciate what it has to offer.
The Joe Cornell Entertainment program shows kids how to make the most of their events.
The women's shoe store offers a wide range of selections at discounted prices.
The vendors will move into a much larger space at the Winery/Powerhouse building on Grand River.
Owner Larry Sallen travels to find unique and unusual clothing for his Farmington store.
The family owned store has been serving Farmington Hills and surrounding communities for four decades.
A 42"-inch TV, PS3 and Blue-ray Disc Player among the most sought after items.
The Schoolcraft College graduates have spent a year preparing their restaurant at 11 Mile and Middlebelt Roads.
Mercedes Benz Financial Services brings in environmentally friendly businesses for a 'Green Fair'.
The fundraiser nets more than $260,000 to support the hospital and its services.
City is among 37 identified by researchers as fostering entrepreneurship.
Nov. 26 promotion features $25 incentive from American Express to 'shop small.'
Owners Don and Peggy Payne say the Farmington Hills restaurant will close Sunday, Jan. 8.
Macy's, Kohl's, Target and Best Buy will open their doors at midnight on Nov. 25.
Mike Feezey, president of Huntington Bank, talks to Chamber members about small business and finance.
Spaces are being added, but a parking deck won't arrive until more new development does.
Learn more about Josh Charlip's Eskimo Jack's treats at the Friends of Forest event Thursday in Farmington Hills.
Off the Beaten Path Books and Cafe marks its first anniversary with a party in downtown Farmington.
The business organization celebrates at Oakland Community College Orchard Ridge.
The successful event benefits vendors and the Farmington elementary school.
Mallory Brown's World Clothes Line moves in new directions.
Business award winners will be recognized Oct. 27 at Oakland Community College Orchard Ridge campus.
John George's niece, Kelly, a Mercy High grad, nominated him for the show.
Lori Capitani opens Capies Candies just in time for Sweetest Day Saturday.
Off the Beaten Path Books & Café pits its zombies against angels organized by The Sacred Sage.
The first pizza tasting event brought 12 restaurants to the Costick Center.
The Farmington Hills restaurant marks 44 years in business.
The MORE resource matching program is offered free to local business owners.
Co-owned by a former Farmington Hills resident, the Center welcomed Biggest Loser winner Helen Phillips.
City Manager Steve Brock believes construction of GreenPath Debt Solutions' corporate offices helped drive the increase.
The store offers 29,000 square feet of merchandise for newborns through toddlers.
Customers enjoy hot dogs, cupcakes, chocolate and more.
The Shirt Box marks 30 years in business with a fundraiser for prostate cancer research.