Since 2021, Apple has been training iOS app developers in Detroit. A study now shows: The success rate is mixed.
Apple, Michigan taxpayers, and one of Detroit’s wealthiest families spent roughly $30 million training hundreds of people to build iPhone apps. Not everyone lands coding jobs right away. But Fernandez ...
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After years of heated negotiations between tenants, city officials and a private equity landlord, a large apartment complex ...
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