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The Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest by TechTown has announced its Top 10 semifinalists competing for a $100,000 grand prize from Comerica Bank. The contest aims to help entrepreneurs open brick-and-mortar storefronts in Detroit, Hamtramck, or Highland Park. Public voting runs from May 16-23, with four finalists to be revealed on May 27. The final "Hatch Off" event will take place on June 11, where contestants will pitch their business plans to judges. The diverse semifinalists include innovative concepts like The Coloring Museum, Cone Vecinos, and Detroit Culture & Clay. Since 2012, Comerica has invested $1.3 million in Hatch Detroit, which has helped launch successful businesses like Sister Pie and Batch Brewing Company. The program has supported 50 alumni businesses that have created over 500 jobs and invested more than $10 million in economic development.
Il Concorso Comerica Hatch Detroit di TechTown ha annunciato i suoi 10 semifinalisti che si sfideranno per un premio finale di 100.000 dollari offerto da Comerica Bank. Il concorso ha l'obiettivo di aiutare gli imprenditori ad aprire negozi fisici a Detroit, Hamtramck o Highland Park. Le votazioni pubbliche si svolgeranno dal 16 al 23 maggio, con la rivelazione dei quattro finalisti prevista per il 27 maggio. L'evento finale, chiamato "Hatch Off", si terrà l'11 giugno, durante il quale i concorrenti presenteranno i loro piani aziendali ai giudici. I semifinalisti, di diversa provenienza, includono idee innovative come The Coloring Museum, Cone Vecinos e Detroit Culture & Clay. Dal 2012, Comerica ha investito 1,3 milioni di dollari in Hatch Detroit, contribuendo al lancio di imprese di successo come Sister Pie e Batch Brewing Company. Il programma ha supportato 50 aziende alumni che hanno creato oltre 500 posti di lavoro e investito più di 10 milioni di dollari nello sviluppo economico.
El Concurso Comerica Hatch Detroit de TechTown ha anunciado sus 10 semifinalistas que competirán por un gran premio de 100,000 dólares otorgado por Comerica Bank. El concurso tiene como objetivo ayudar a emprendedores a abrir tiendas físicas en Detroit, Hamtramck o Highland Park. La votación pública se llevará a cabo del 16 al 23 de mayo, y los cuatro finalistas se darán a conocer el 27 de mayo. El evento final, llamado "Hatch Off", tendrá lugar el 11 de junio, donde los concursantes presentarán sus planes de negocio ante los jueces. Los semifinalistas, diversos en sus ideas, incluyen conceptos innovadores como The Coloring Museum, Cone Vecinos y Detroit Culture & Clay. Desde 2012, Comerica ha invertido 1.3 millones de dólares en Hatch Detroit, ayudando a lanzar negocios exitosos como Sister Pie y Batch Brewing Company. El programa ha apoyado a 50 empresas egresadas que han creado más de 500 empleos e invertido más de 10 millones de dólares en desarrollo económico.
TechTown의 Comerica Hatch Detroit 콘테스트가 Comerica Bank에서 제공하는 10만 달러의 대상을 놓고 경쟁할 10명의 준결승 진출자를 발표했습니다. 이 콘테스트는 디트로이트, 햄트램크 또는 하이랜드 파크에 오프라인 매장을 열고자 하는 창업자들을 지원하는 것을 목표로 합니다. 대중 투표는 5월 16일부터 23일까지 진행되며, 5월 27일에 4명의 결승 진출자가 공개됩니다. 최종 'Hatch Off' 행사는 6월 11일에 열리며, 참가자들은 심사위원들에게 사업 계획을 발표합니다. 다양한 배경을 가진 준결승 진출자들은 The Coloring Museum, Cone Vecinos, Detroit Culture & Clay와 같은 혁신적인 아이디어를 포함합니다. 2012년부터 Comerica는 Hatch Detroit에 130만 달러를 투자했으며, Sister Pie와 Batch Brewing Company와 같은 성공적인 기업 출범을 지원했습니다. 이 프로그램은 50개의 졸업 기업을 지원해 500개 이상의 일자리를 창출하고 1,000만 달러 이상의 경제 개발 투자를 이끌어냈습니다.
Le Concours Comerica Hatch Detroit organisé par TechTown a annoncé ses 10 demi-finalistes qui s'affronteront pour un grand prix de 100 000 dollars offert par Comerica Bank. Le concours vise à aider les entrepreneurs à ouvrir des boutiques physiques à Detroit, Hamtramck ou Highland Park. Le vote du public se déroulera du 16 au 23 mai, avec la révélation des quatre finalistes le 27 mai. L'événement final, appelé "Hatch Off", aura lieu le 11 juin, où les candidats présenteront leurs plans d'affaires devant un jury. Les demi-finalistes, issus d'horizons variés, proposent des concepts innovants tels que The Coloring Museum, Cone Vecinos et Detroit Culture & Clay. Depuis 2012, Comerica a investi 1,3 million de dollars dans Hatch Detroit, contribuant au lancement d'entreprises à succès comme Sister Pie et Batch Brewing Company. Le programme a soutenu 50 entreprises alumni qui ont créé plus de 500 emplois et investi plus de 10 millions de dollars dans le développement économique.
Der Comerica Hatch Detroit Wettbewerb von TechTown hat seine Top 10 Halbfinalisten bekannt gegeben, die um einen Hauptpreis von 100.000 US-Dollar von der Comerica Bank konkurrieren. Der Wettbewerb zielt darauf ab, Unternehmern zu helfen, stationäre Geschäfte in Detroit, Hamtramck oder Highland Park zu eröffnen. Die öffentliche Abstimmung läuft vom 16. bis 23. Mai, wobei die vier Finalisten am 27. Mai bekannt gegeben werden. Das finale "Hatch Off"-Event findet am 11. Juni statt, bei dem die Teilnehmer ihre Geschäftspläne vor einer Jury präsentieren. Die vielfältigen Halbfinalisten umfassen innovative Konzepte wie The Coloring Museum, Cone Vecinos und Detroit Culture & Clay. Seit 2012 hat Comerica 1,3 Millionen Dollar in Hatch Detroit investiert und damit erfolgreiche Unternehmen wie Sister Pie und Batch Brewing Company unterstützt. Das Programm hat 50 Alumni-Unternehmen gefördert, die über 500 Arbeitsplätze geschaffen und mehr als 10 Millionen Dollar in die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung investiert haben.
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  • Comerica Bank has invested $1.3 million in the Hatch Detroit program since 2012
  • Program has successfully launched 50 alumni businesses that created over 500 jobs
  • Alumni businesses have invested over $10 million in economic development
  • Initiative promotes local economic growth and neighborhood revitalization
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Top 10 entrepreneurs vie for $100,000 prize from Comerica Bank as public voting begins

DETROIT, May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest by TechTown, the small business competition behind many of Detroit's most popular neighborhood storefronts, is unveiling its Top 10 semifinalists. These entrepreneurs will go head-to-head over the coming weeks, competing to win $100,000 in startup funds from Comerica Bank to open a brick-and-mortar storefront in Detroit, Hamtramck or Highland Park.

Public voting to narrow the 10 semifinalists to four finalists begins Friday, May 16, at noon and runs through Friday, May 23, at 11:59 p.m. Community members can vote for their favorite businesses once per day by visiting HatchDetroit.com.

The four finalists of the 2025 Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest by TechTown will be revealed on Tuesday, May 27, with the final round of public voting beginning on Monday, June 2, at noon and running through the completion of the pitch competition at "Hatch Off" on Wednesday, June 11.

"The neighborhood voices of our community have long been instrumental in shaping Detroit's small business landscape, and the Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest by TechTown is no exception," said Christianne Malone, Assistant Vice President for Economic Development at Wayne State University and Chief Program Officer of TechTown Detroit. "This city's entrepreneurial spirit shines brightest when ignited by the passion of its people. Through this contest, we witness how strong community support can elevate a single storefront into a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization, and we're proud to be a proven launching pad for these small business owners."

Over the years, the Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest by TechTown has helped create some of Detroit's most successful and well-known businesses, including winners G.L.A.M Body Scrubs (2024), Bouncing Around The Motor City (2023), Little Liberia (2022), 27th Letter Books (2019), Baobab Fare (2017), Meta Physica Massage (2016), Sister Pie (2014), Batch Brewing Company (2013) and La Feria (2012).

Below are the Top 10 businesses competing to win the 2025 Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest:

  • The Coloring Museum: The Coloring Museum harnesses the power of the crayon to bring community collaboration, spark creativity, and promote mental wellness. Through vibrant events and interactive experiences, residents and guests color black-and-white murals illustrated by local artists. Each mural becomes a collective masterpiece, transforming simple lines into colorful stories celebrating connection, self-expression, and the healing power of art therapy.

  • Cone Vecinos: Every neighborhood should have a beloved ice cream shop. Cone Vecinos aspires to be an anchor for the Morningside community with a simple concept: soft serve ice cream + friends. Cone Vecinos will bring together all ages, all walks of life to enjoy a no-frills treat with neighbors and newcomers alike.

  • Detroit Culture & Clay: Detroit Culture & Clay is a one stop for all things clay. Guests can enjoy paint and sips, hands-on learning and a full stock of ceramic supplies, while also supporting local artists by purchasing their unique work.

  • Evelyn's Midtown Kitchen: Evelyn's Midtown Kitchen offers immersive, hands-on cooking classes that spark joy, build confidence, and foster community. From youth camps to date nights and global cuisine workshops, Evelyn's Midtown Kitchen defines their mission as serving Detroit and beyond with accessible, culturally rich experiences that create connection, celebrate diversity and make culinary education a joyful, empowering tool for community impact, growth, and meaningful engagement.

  • For the Love of Cheesecake: For the Love of Cheesecake crafts exceptional, fully customizable cheesecakes using premium, locally sourced ingredients, while uplifting the Detroit community through job creation and entrepreneurial support. Extending beyond cheesecakes, For the Love of Cheesecake empowers local women and students with flexible employment and fosters economic growth by providing shared commercial kitchen space to help emerging food entrepreneurs build and scale their businesses.

  • Halie & Co: Halie & Co is a handmade jewelry, candle, and home fragrance store with the belief that everyone should have access to affordable jewelry and goods that make them feel beautiful and are created with high-quality materials and intention. Halie & Co creates experiences through permanent jewelry and jewelry making workshops, giving customers the perfect way to be a part of the creation process.

  • Livy's Sweet Rolls: Livy's Sweet Rolls specializes in handcrafted gourmet cinnamon rolls made from scratch with nostalgic, high-quality ingredients. Inspired by a family tradition of wholesome baking, Livy's Sweet Rolls offers better-for-you desserts free from preservatives, dyes, and artificial junk. Its mission is to spread joy through premium sweet treats that families can trust, enjoy, and create memories around.

  • Que Shebley: Que Shebley is a luxury fashion brand founded by Lebanese-American designer Que Shebley. Merging heritage with innovation, the brand is launching a world-class flagship in downtown Detroit, a fusion of bespoke tailoring, cutting-edge tech, and a high-fashion café. From handcrafted shoes to custom suits, Que Shebley offers a bold new take on modern elegance and self-expression.

  • The Spiced Bar: The Spiced Bar is Detroit's first full-service flavor destination. Guests create custom spice blends, sip bold drinks at a spice-forward beverage bar, and explore globally inspired small bites—all in one immersive space. It's where curiosity meets culture, and flavor becomes a form of self-expression. Crafted for Detroit. Made to be unforgettable.

  • Walter Pat's Bakery Cafe: Walter Pat's Bakery Cafe is a seasonally driven, small-batch, black woman-owned bakery in Detroit. The cafe focuses on Michigan seasonal produce and specific flavors from Midwest upbringing and southern influence. Walter Pat's strives to showcase unique flavor combinations and delicious classics, as well as to broaden taste buds with a new experience through food.

With this year's contributions and grants, Comerica and Comerica Charitable Foundation have invested $1.3 million into Hatch Detroit since it first began supporting the small business program in 2012.

2025 Hatch Off

The contest will culminate with the annual "Hatch Off" where the Top 4 entrepreneurs present their business plans in front of a panel of expert judges and live audience. The winner of the 2025 Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest will be chosen through a combination of the public's vote and judges' deliberations.

Tickets are now available to witness the Top 4 business pitches and see the winner of the "Hatch Off" competition crowned. The "Hatch Off" takes place on Wednesday, June 11, at 6 p.m., at the Wayne State University Industry Innovation Center at 461 Burroughs Street in Detroit. To purchase your ticket to the "Hatch Off," visit HatchDetroit.com.

Comerica Bank, a subsidiary of Comerica Incorporated, has served Michigan longer than any other bank with a continuous presence dating back over 175 years to its Detroit founding in 1849. It is the largest bank employer in metro Detroit and has more than 4,300 employees (FTE) statewide. With one of the largest banking center networks in Michigan, Comerica nurtures lifelong relationships with unwavering integrity and financial prudence. Comerica positively impacts the lives of Michigan residents by helping customers be successful, providing financial support that assists hundreds of charitable organizations, and actively participating in Detroit's downtown revitalization. Comerica Incorporated (NYSE: CMA) is a financial services company strategically aligned by three business segments: The Commercial Bank, The Retail Bank, and Wealth Management. Follow on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Comerica, X: @ComericaBank and Instagram: @comerica_bank.

TechTown Detroit, Wayne State University's entrepreneurship hub, is a nonprofit business service organization that provides programs, education and resources for early- to growth-stage small businesses and tech entrepreneurs. By building bridges for entrepreneurs to succeed, TechTown is accelerating an inclusive economy for Detroit and Southeast Michigan. Since 2007, TechTown has supported more than 6,090 companies, which created 2,277 jobs and raised more than $406 million in startup and growth capital. For more information, visit techtowndetroit.org.

Hatch Detroit supports both existing and new retail initiatives in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. Hatch Detroit was founded in 2011 to give residents and aspiring entrepreneurs an opportunity to have a voice in neighborhood retail development and joined TechTown Detroit's suite of entrepreneurial programs and services in 2022. Beyond the contest, Hatch Detroit provides funding, exposure and mentoring in support of its alumni entrepreneurs. With support from Hatch Detroit, 50 alumni have opened businesses. They employ over 500 people and have invested over $10 million in economic development. To learn more, visit hatchdetroit.com.

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FAQ

What is the prize amount for the 2025 Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest?

The winner of the 2025 Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest will receive $100,000 in startup funds from Comerica Bank to open a brick-and-mortar storefront.

When is the public voting period for the 2025 Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest semifinalists?

Public voting runs from May 16 at noon through May 23 at 11:59 p.m., 2025.

How many jobs have Comerica Hatch Detroit alumni businesses created?

Alumni businesses from the Hatch Detroit program have created over 500 jobs and invested more than $10 million in economic development.

When and where will the 2025 Hatch Detroit 'Hatch Off' final event take place?

The 'Hatch Off' will take place on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 6 p.m. at the Wayne State University Industry Innovation Center at 461 Burroughs Street in Detroit.

How much has Comerica Bank (CMA) invested in the Hatch Detroit program?

Comerica Bank and Comerica Charitable Foundation have invested $1.3 million into Hatch Detroit since they began supporting the program in 2012.
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