Innovation

Lenawee County

Economic Development Matters for Innovation 

Economic development when done well provides the infrastructure, incentives, talent pipelines, funding and community support that help innovators, entrepreneurs and businesses thrive in Lenawee County.

Lenawee Now helps transform ideas into actual businesses. It builds the ecosystem, funding, talent, infrastructure and community that makes innovation sustainable and locally grounded.

Lower barrier to entry and growth 

By supporting entrepreneurship, site selection, incubators and commercialization, economic development lowers the barrier to entry: innovation becomes accessible for more people, not just well-capitalized corporations.   

More financing pathways 

Lower costs of living and doing business, plus access to affordable land/industrial sites, reduce overhead — freeing up resources for research and development, product development and growth. 


Better workforce prospects

A strong regional talent base, plus access to nearby metro areas (Ann Arbor, Detroit, Toledo) and universities, helps ensure that firms — especially startups — can draw on skilled labor, interns and collaborators. 
 

Growth and expansion potential 

Existing manufacturing, agriculture and other industry gives a baseline of economic activity. Economic development helps shift businesses toward higher-tech, innovative or value-added models. 

Lenawee Now

Our Role 

Mission: Attract, support, and grow businesses from traditional manufacturing and agriculture to high-tech startups and small businesses. 

Lenawee Now supports innovation and business development 

Site Selection Center
Through its Site Selection Center, Lenawee Now markets the county to companies considering relocation or expansion, highlighting advantages like affordable land and cost of living, and available industrial and commercial sites across the county. They collaborate with regional partners, such as, the Greater Ann Arbor Region, Detroit Regional Partnership, regional growth organizations to widen the network of potential investors. 

Entrepreneurial Support and Startup Services

Lenawee Now offers a suite of entrepreneurial services aimed at helping new businesses form, grow and succeed. Lenawee Now helps startups with customer discovery, planning, marketing, financial pro formas — preparing them to seek financing.

Smart Zone and Incubation Infrastructure
The Adrian‑Tecumseh SmartZone, a state-authorized zone that captures and reinvests local property tax revenue into supporting high-tech, innovative businesses. Within the SmartZone, there are ready-to-build industrial and technology parks in Adrian and Tecumseh offering shovel ready land for companies. As part of the SmartZone’s ecosystem, there is the Adrian Innovation Center (AIC) — providing incubation, office space, shared amenities and support for entrepreneurs from concept to startup. 

Workforce Development, Education and Talent Pipelines

Lenawee Now works with employers, educators, municipal partners to address talent needs; through the Collaborative Talent System and initiatives like The Align Center for Workforce Development. They coordinate career exploration events, certification programs, employer–student engagement to help high school and college students connect with local employment opportunities.

By partnering with local educational institutions (colleges, high schools, technical centers), Lenawee Now helps ensure that educational offerings align with business needs, creating a more innovation-ready workforce.

Additionally, as part of the broader ecosystem, the county’s schools and institutions aim to embrace innovation, continuous learning and partnerships helping to instill a culture of innovation.

Here are some of the major funding moves and grants that have helped fuel innovation and business development in Lenawee County in recent years:

In 2024, Leanawee Now participated in a $1.4 million grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) to expand the Lean Rocket Lab “LOCAL” program into Lenawee and Hillsdale counties. The grant covers a three-year period and includes $400,000 earmarked for direct grants to eligible small businesses for technical assistance and professional services to become lending ready.

The expansion of Lean Rocket Lab’s LOCAL program means local entrepreneurs (especially underserved, small, early-stage ones) have access to coaching, workshops, networking, small-business lending facilitation, milestone-based grants and support long-term creating a big boost to the small business ecosystem.

Through the SmartZone framework, businesses in high-tech or innovation sectors can access state-level support such as the Michigan Pre‑Seed Capital Fund. This is useful for early stage companies nearing commercial viability, as well as, accelerator grants and other funding/incentive programs. 

On the community development and placemaking side: Lenawee Now has secured state and federal support for downtown revitalization, support for small businesses, and support for mixed use redevelopment which helps create an attractive environment for workers, entrepreneurs, and creative/innovative firms.

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