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Brazen scrappers continued to cause destruction Thursday after they clipped a natural gas line.
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The exquisitely shot video features extreme, stomach-churning skiing.
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Heidelberg Project creator Tyree Guyton wanted to brighten up the blight.
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Bill Hults already paid $200,000 in nonrefundable deposits for the 40-acre ruins.
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City council refused to protect the building because of false beliefs that the social club was segregated.
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But will the Wayne County treasurer enforce the deadline and invalidate the bid of Chicago-area investor Bill Hults?
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Chicago-area developer Bill Hults has his eye on Detroit’s east side.
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Tiane Brown was a third-year law student at Wayne State University and was last seen on campus Monday evening.
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New concerns were raised after the investors released a rambling, grammatically flawed statement about a “prophesy.”
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It would be a fitting new chapter for a factory that has come to symbolize Detroit’s decline.