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About Clinton Township
Located in the heart of Macomb County in Northern Metropolitan Detroit, Clinton Township’s 100,000 residents make it the most populous township in Michigan.
Our community is a hub of regional commercial activity. In addition, it features a wealth of tight-knit residential neighborhoods with all the amenities that families expect, including a robust infrastructure, a diverse workforce, major healthcare systems, and a community college. All these combined resources will make your company’s new location a great success.
Known as a development-friendly community, we are well-prepared to assist a committed team in facilitating any potential project.
2021 Tax Reverted Residential Properties
2021 Tax Reverted Commercial Properties
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Business Opportunities
Discover business opportunities in Clinton Township.
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Business Retention & Expansion Service
Business Retention and Expansion is an economic development strategy of proactively connecting with existing businesses to understand and respond to their needs.
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Community Profile
Learn about the community of our Township and what it has to offer.
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Development Plans & Assistance
Clinton Township is positioned to help you be successful. Find a small sampling of resources available to you.
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Downtown Development Authority
The immediate goals of the Downtown Development Authority are to start capturing revenues, maintain investments made in the median of Gratiot, promote the new Façade Improvement Program to enhance the corridor and generate additional tax revenues, and promote the Gratiot cruise.
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Featured Available Properties
Browse our featured available properties for you to launch your business from.
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Featured New Business
Check out a showcase of a local Clinton Township business.
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Site Selection
If you are looking for available land or buildings to expand your business, we can help assess your requirements and identify appropriate sites in Clinton Township.
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Opportunity Zones
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Economic Development