About your business...
The Wayne County Business Section has been presented here as part of an ongoing commitment to increasing opportunities and awareness for organizations and improving the level and quality of service that Wayne County offers to the business community.

If you own a business or are thinking of starting a new business within Wayne County, the county can promote job development through programs that improve the conditions that make it possible to improve the climate for business development.

Wayne County has consistently led the state in economic growth and development. Of the 10 largest projects built or under construction in the region in 2002, five were in Wayne County, including:

  • Visteon Village in Van Buren Township
  • Compuware/Campus Martius development in Detroit
  • Wayne County's Detroit Metro Airport expansion, including a 97-gate terminal in Romulus
  • Business Center in Brownstown

Additional major construction projects to be completed or underway in Wayne County:

  • Casino developments in Detroit
  • Chrysler Jefferson Assembly Plant in Detroit
  • Renaissance Center makeover by General Motors for its GM Global Headquarters
  • UAW-GM Center for Human Resources in Detroit
  • Waterworks Park, a new water-filtration plant in Detroit
  • SmartZone Research and Technology Park at Wayne State University
  • Consumers Energy power plant to service the Ford Rouge complex

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Through galvanizing available resources and forming effective public/private partnerships, a number of large-scale new developments and expansions are planned for Wayne County. Equally important is small business development, which the County supports through programs that provide job training and placement, financing for business development and expansion, reuse of industrial land, and public infrastructure.