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City of Warren Michigan

www.cityofwarren.org

 
Warren is Michigan`s third-largest city. It enjoys a diverse tax base and a diverse population. Major employers such as General Motors, Chrysler, and St. John Macomb Hospital have invested over $2 billion in facilities over the last decade. Warren is also home to Macomb County Community College. TACOM, the heart of the region`s defense corridor, is located in the middle of Warren and experiencing significant growth. Warren welcomes new people and new businesses.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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