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                 Moving to Plymouth Might Be Great for Your Business and Family

Entrepreneurs who are considering Plymouth, Michigan as a home for their business and their family will be reassured to know that it is considered one of the best and safest areas to live in the entire state. With its pleasant neighborhoods, excellent school system, and high quality of life, Plymouth has a lot to offer its residents of any age. And it also happens to be a great community for business.

A high quality of life.

Plymouth is an inviting community for anyone to settle in because there’s so much to do and so much access to culture. This is great for families because there will always be diverse opportunities for entertainment and activities throughout the year. The overall high quality of life in Plymouth means a happier culture, in general, and a more satisfied and engaged workforce. Here are some of the attractions the Plymouth community is known for:
  • The Green Street Fair.
  • The Plymouth Ice Festival
  •  Plymouth Fall Festival
  • Art in the Park
  •  Kellogg Park

A family-friendly community.

If you’re considering Plymouth because of its business opportunities but also want to make your family’s well-being your top priority, you should know that Plymouth is generally considered a good community for families to settle in and enjoy. Its public schools are considered some of the best in Michigan, and it is an extremely safe place to live and raise a family.

Cost of living in Plymouth.

The cost of living in Plymouth is lower than the national average. While homeownership prices are higher than average, this is balanced by the fact that many of the amenities in the community, including health care and groceries, are extremely affordable. Also, rental prices are fairly average in Plymouth, which means that people who have moved to the area to seek employment can easily find comfortable housing within their price range. This is good news for entrepreneurs seeking a skilled but affordable workforce.

Business opportunities in Plymouth.

There are several reasons why entrepreneurs can feel confident about Plymouth as a place to do business. For one thing, Plymouth Township is home to several industrial parks where some of the world’s most advanced automotive research happens. As a community of highly trained professionals, Plymouth attracts many manufacturing businesses and suppliers. One reason why Plymouth has become home to so many professionals, tech workers, and businesses is its convenient proximity to several metro areas, which means access to a skilled labor pool and to national and international travel.

A supportive business community.

Business owners can look forward to connecting with many diverse and talented professionals in Plymouth, and networking with other entrepreneurs, as well. If you do decide to relocate your business or start a company in Plymouth, you can count on having a great deal of support, while your business is getting off the ground, and if you meet any obstacles on the way. Here are some of the organizations supporting professionals in the area.
  • Wayne County Economic Development
  • City of Plymouth Downtown Development Authority
  • Michigan Small Business Development Center
  • Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC)

An educated workforce.

One reason Plymouth is such a business-friendly community is that it is located near so many excellent colleges and universities, including the following:
  • University Of Michigan
  • Northwood University
  • Eastern Michigan University
  • Central Michigan University
  • Schoolcraft College
  • Madonna University
  • Moody Theological Seminary

Your business startup checklist:
  • Come up with a name for your business.
  • Write up a business plan. You can find specialists online who will help guide you with their unique business plan services.
  • Decide on a business brand and logo. If you’d rather not hire a designer, try an online logo design maker.
  • Form your business and register it as a legal entity.
  • Start a business bank account.
  • Get funding for your business.
  • Acquire business insurance and any licenses required to operate.
  • Purchase all properties, products, and inventories needed for starting up.
  • Hire a great team. This might be a mixture of full-time workers, part-time workers, and freelancers.

Plymouth is an excellent and supportive community for new as well as experienced business owners. It’s also a place where your family can be happy. If you feel you need additional guidance as you get your business established in Plymouth, however, the FUNEL Business Management Group can create a customized plan to help your company reach its full potential.  


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