Sterling Heights

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12900 Hall Road, Suite 440
Sterling Heights, MI 48313-1175   
248.784.5199
   

In order to better serve the needs of its growing client base in Macomb County, Warner Norcross & Judd in April 2006 opened a second office the Metro Detroit area.

The Sterling Heights office, located at 12900 Hall Road, allows the firm to offer greater convenience and flexibility for clients headquartered in Macomb County. This location complements the firm’s office in Southfield. William R. Jansen is the partner in charge of both offices, and Cassandra White is office manager for both.

The Sterling Heights office services many of the firm's largest clients and is supported by the resources and technology of the entire firm.

Sterling Heights is the third largest in area and the fourth largest in population in the state of Michigan. Sterling Heights has a population in excess of 127,000 people living within 36.8 square miles. It is the fastest growing city of over 100,000 population in Michigan—increasing by 1.4 percent, according to the United States Census Department.

The city is home to more than 3,500 commercial and industrial businesses and located 20 to 35 minutes northeast of downtown Detroit.

Other Sterling Heights facts:

  • Sterling Heights is among the best cities in the nation in which to call home, ranking No. 37, according to Money Magazine’s Top 100 Best Places to Live for 2006.

     
  • Sterling Heights retained its ranking in 2007 as Michigan’s safest city among communities with more than 100,000 residents, according to CQ Press' newly-released City Crime Rankings.

     
  • According to a new study released by American City Business Journals, Sterling Heights is ranked seventh in the nation and second in Michigan on its list of the least socio-economically stressed large U.S. cities.

     
  • Sterling Heights ranks as the safest city in Michigan based on 2007 FBI statistics.

     
  • Rated an A+ and ninth best "Family Friendly" suburban city in the United States (Population Connection, a Washington, D.C. nonprofit environmental organization).

     
  • Sterling Heights is ranked as the 2nd best Michigan city and the 16th best American city for women to live and work (Ladies Home Journal, March 2002).

     
  • Sterling Heights has been named a Tree City USA annually since 1985 (Arbor Day Foundation).

     
  • Over 95 percent of the city's department heads have post-graduate degrees.

     
  • Sterling Heights is home of Michigan's first ISO 14001 facility — Ford Motor Company's Van Dyke Plant.

     
  • The city's 2006 Residential Survey showed 95 percent consider Sterling Heights an excellent or good place to live, 82 percent view the city as an excellent or good place to raise children, 90 percent rate their neighborhood as an excellent or good place to live and 94 percent feel safe in their neighborhood during the day.

     
  • There are 60 voting precincts in Sterling Heights and more than 83,450 registered voters.

     
  • The Sterling Heights City Council, in cooperation with the Sterling Heights Ethnic Community Committee, has established sister city partnerships with Tetevo, Yugoslavia (1982), Legazpi City, Philippines (1999), Cassino, Italy (2006) and Sorsogon City, Philippines (2007).
     

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