WDIV-TV’s Flashpoint featuring GalaxE.Solutions and Innovation in Detroit
A condensed version of WDIV-TV’s Flashpoint, featuring GalaxE.Solutions and its Director of Global Recruiting, Ryan Hoyle, on making Detroit a hub for innovation.
A condensed version of WDIV-TV’s Flashpoint, featuring GalaxE.Solutions and its Director of Global Recruiting, Ryan Hoyle, on making Detroit a hub for innovation.
WDIV-TV Channel 4 Detroit Jobs 4 You Feature on GalaxE.Solutions and its innovative initiative to bring quality employment opportunities to Detroit.
Wherever I go in Michigan, I hear from small business owners who are doing their best to weather this recession. These companies are the engines of job creation, which is why I worked so hard to pass the Small Business Jobs Act. The new law gives small business what they have been asking for: access to capital and tax cuts.
GalaxE.Solutions, an information-technology company specializing in custom software solutions, has agreed to lease a third floor of the 1001 Woodward office tower in downtown Detroit for a total of 40,000 square feet of space.
In the days and months ahead, we look forward to continuing to get to know our new neighbors throughout the region and, together, making the case for expanding business in Detroit. Our success will be due in no small part to the Detroit Regional Chamber and the powerful Mackinac experience.
Murray Feldman of Fox 2 News Detroit interviews GalaxE’s CEO Tim Bryan for Job Shop about bringing jobs to the city.
A video that gives an overview of how GalaxE.Solutions leading IT provider plans to open up a new software development facility in downtown Detroit to reinvigorate business with high tech jobs in 5 years.
Dan Gilbert, founder and chairman of Quicken Loans Inc., has moved nearly 2,500 workers to downtown Detroit from Livonia in recent months. The move wasn’t altruistic; rather, Gilbert believes Detroit is on the cusp of creating a technology hub in the heart of its central business district.
GalaxE could have settled in Southfield or Flint (Bryan looked there) but ultimately decided that planting a growing IT company in downtown Detroit would make a statement, and help attract other high-tech businesses to what Quicken Loan’s Chairman Dan Gilbert calls “Webward Avenue.”