When watch and designer goods maker Shinola moved into Cass Corridor in Detroit, the city had just begun a renaissance of sorts. Now Shinola has stores around the world, and is opening
new ones. Even Bill Clinton, who bought a dozen of the company’s Runwell watches, touts it as an American success. With $60 million in revenues in 2014, Shinola is representative of the new
Detroit, where a new generation of professionals and entrepreneurs is bringing new life to the Motor City.
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