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Michigan Business Beat | Archie Williams, TruBlue Home Service Ally, Supporting Seniors at Home

  • December 8, 2025
  • Michigan Business Beat
MBN: Archie Williams

MBN: TruBlu

Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Archie Williams, entrepreneur, Owner TruBlue Home Service Ally, Detroit, MI.

Hear Archie and Jeffrey discuss how TruBlue Detroit supports aging in place through safer homes, smart services, and a senior-focused business model in the SoundCloud podcast shared below: 

Michigan Business Network · Michigan Business Beat | Archie Williams, TruBlue Home Service Ally, Supporting Seniors at Home

Jeffrey had several questions for Archie in this conversation:

MBN: Archie WilliamsWelcome Archie tell us a bit about your entrepreneurial path?

Please fill us in on TruBlue Home Service Ally Detroit?

MBN: AWGiven that about one in six adults in Metro Detroit is age 65 or older, what market opportunity did you identify that led you to launch TruBlue Home Service Ally Detroit to serve the aging-in-place demographic?

What are the most common home safety and maintenance challenges you’ve seen seniors face, and how does your system of home modifications and ongoing maintenance address these from a business-model perspective?

In what ways does focusing on the “senior-centric business” model change your marketing, operational strategy, or customer service compared to a general handyman business?

As the senior population continues to grow in Michigan, what business risks and scalability challenges have you encountered when expanding services or territories to meet rising demand?

What role does technology, partnerships, or non-traditional revenue streams (for example, maintenance subscriptions) play in differentiating your business and sustaining long-term growth in the senior market?

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Archie Williams, a local Detroit entrepreneur, discusses the growing trend of senior-centric businesses opening throughout the community to cater to the growing senior population. About one in six adults across Metro Detroit is age 65 or older, including 17.9% in Oakland County, 17.8% in Macomb County, and 16.2% in Wayne County.

Williams also discusses the growing demand for senior-centric businesses like his own — TruBlue Home Service Ally, which prioritizes helping seniors age in place by modifying their homes — and why we will see an increase in senior-centric businesses continue to open throughout Michigan with the senior population projected to continue to grow rapidly.

 

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