Council slams private deal to turn Belle Isle into state park
“How dare someone come into this city and take away the most treasured jewel of our citizens,” Councilwoman Joann Watson steamed.
“How dare someone come into this city and take away the most treasured jewel of our citizens,” Councilwoman Joann Watson steamed.
Vacate a building. Leave everything behind. That’s the Detroit way.
The secrecy raises more questions about the transparency of the EM and the state, which are handling billions of dollars and city treasures without as much as a public meeting.
It was getting dark as we met on a hardscrabble street in Detroit, just a few houses from a suspected drug den.
Metro Property Group is blamed for turning investors into “unwitting and unintentional slumlords.”
The cost to taxpayers – nearly $500,000.
An auditor general’s report paints a picture of more corruption at city hall.
At least one dog died after having nine devices implanted in her.
The mayoral candidate said Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr wants to “slit throats” of Detroiters.
Now the city must make a tough decision – take possession of the property or sell it for pennies on the dollar.