In Northern Michigan, where rolling golf greens meet ski slopes overlooking Lake Bellaire, a new chapter is beginning for one of the state’s most recognizable four-season destinations. Pattah Development has officially acquired Shanty Creek Resort, marking not only a major business milestone, but also a moment of pride for Michigan’s Chaldean community.
Read MoreIt is no secret that the Chaldean community has long been home to small business owners, first-time entrepreneurs, and family-run ventures. Time and again, our community has demonstrated a deep commitment to hard work and a strong work ethic—taking risks in the diaspora, building businesses from the ground up, and making countless sacrifices to provide better opportunities for their families.
Read MoreThe Dabish family, fitness industry innovators for more than half a century, are at it again. This time, however, their focus is not on expanding their exercise expertise nationwide or internationally, refining their self-taught marketing approach, or even partnering with other gyms during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure safe reopenings.
Read MoreWhen you think of essential businesses in Metro Detroit, ice might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But for Tyler Yaldo, an environmental entrepreneur with deep roots in the Chaldean business community, it’s the perfect opportunity. Alongside his partners—Matthew and Brian Loussia, Devon Lousia, and Dennis Hickey of Value Wholesale, Yaldo’s father Ray and brother Gavin, plus Sahir Kas-Marogi and his sons Chris, Adam and Andrew—they are launching Motor City Ice, a new ice company designed to bring reliability, convenience, and innovation to local retailers, restaurants, and event spaces.
Read MoreFor Rima and Rana Goro, a portrait does not begin with charcoal. It begins with a story someone is afraid to lose. Identical twins and Chaldean Catholics, the sisters grew up learning how quickly life can change and how deeply people hold onto the ones they love. Born in Iraq, their early years were shaped by uncertainty before their family moved through Lebanon and eventually settled in Michigan. Those experiences stayed with them. They learned early that memory is fragile and that love often outlives photographs.
Read MoreIn many Chaldean homes, the kitchen is more than a place to cook. It is where family gathers, traditions are preserved, and creativity quietly takes shape. For Rasha Shaffou and her daughter Annabel, that familiar space became the foundation for La Fleur Cupcakes, a home-based business that transforms cupcakes into intricate floral bouquets and everyday moments into meaningful memories.
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