The Wall Street Journal Heeds Our Story: 'Flint is Open for Business'
On May 9 at GM's newly renovated Durant-Dort Factory One, the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce hosted the area's first Developers Conference to expose outside investors to some of the revitalization that's underway to transform Flint into a vibrant urban center.

Wall St. Journal staff writer Kris Maher was among the roughly 20 select Michigan developers,  architects  and contractors present at the conference, which was also geared to market some of the city's shovel-ready properties. Maher, who also joined the attendees for a bus tour of Flint, reported on his visit in the May 19 article, titled "Flint's Toughest Pitch: We're Open for Business."
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#MPC2017 an opportunity to change narrative about Flint

Last week, I had the opportunity to go up to Mackinac Island for the Mackinac Policy Conference. It was great to hear and participate in provocative conversations on a variety of issues that are important to Michigan and its cities.

This year's conference offered a chance to start changing the narrative about the Flint area. While last year there was a focus on the Flint water crisis and how people could help, this year we focused our discussion on Flint's forward progress.
 

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