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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has announced an effort to reduce the regulatory process for opening small businesses in the city.
The prevailing concern in the business and wider community is whether the next leader of Detroit will have what it takes to fill the shoes of outgoing mayor Mike Duggan.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has announced an effort to reduce the regulatory process for opening small businesses in the city.
Good government experts say the secrecy could violate city ordinance and creates a perception that unknown donors could be currying favor with Duggan.
"This had to happen for existing businesses. It's been like pulling our hair out (with) the process every year, to new businesses coming in, so this is great," said Grace Keros, American Coney Island.