Lord & Taylor Comeback – Will There Be A Michigan Revival Of This Iconic American Department Store?

Lord & Taylor, the oldest U.S. department store, will relaunch in 2025 after closing in 2021. Acquired by Regal Brands Global, the brand will focus on e-commerce, emphasizing quality home goods and apparel. While avoiding physical stores initially, it explores pop-up concepts, aiming to connect with middle-market consumers amid a competitive retail landscape.

Michigan Wind Farm Map (2025)

Michigan has a total of 1,032 operational turbines producing 1,881 MW. Plans underway show 1,084 turbines with 2,161 MW operational in 2018. Michigan produced 4.6% of its electricity needs from industrial wind operations in 2016. Michigan’s Upper Thumb currently has 472 operating wind turbines in 2018. Huron county has the largest installed wind energy base in the Great Lakes region.

Michigan Democrats Demand State House Republicans Return Salaries Amid Legislative Walkout

Michigan Democrats are demanding that House Republicans repay salaries for their absence during critical legislative sessions. The walkout has stalled important decision-making and raised concerns among taxpayers. As the session deadline approaches, debates over accountability measures are underway, reflecting increasing partisan tensions within Michigan’s political landscape.

Michigan Supreme Court Named on Judicial Hellholes® Report for Second Year

The Michigan Supreme Court’s recent decisions have raised alarms about judicial activism and expanded liability, resulting in Michigan being ranked eighth on the Judicial Hellholes® list. Critics argue these rulings create an uncertain legal environment, harming businesses and economic growth by favoring litigation, complicating liability standards, and opening new pathways for employment lawsuits.