NYT reporter ‘deeply regrets’ omitting black Detroiters from story
“Only realizing now that none of those businesses were black-owned and I deeply regret the omission!” the reporter tweeted.
“Only realizing now that none of those businesses were black-owned and I deeply regret the omission!” the reporter tweeted.
Beginning next week, Second Avenue in the Cass Corridor and Midtown will become a two-way street, a sign of the incredible decline of the street since the 1930s.
The Knight Foundation plans to award the top art projects with money as part of a multi-million-dollar investment in Detroit.
Organizers are dismissive about complaints and told a would-be attendee, “Go fuck yourself.”
Much of the crowd was on its feet for the songs, and tributes to their late brother and Jackson 5 frontman Michael were found across the venue.
The six-story building along Michigan Avenue is considered a key piece to the continuing revitalization of Corktown.
A spokeswoman for the event called the protesters “Wayne State cunts.”
A controversial conference for a men’s rights group in Detroit appears to be in jeopardy after a fallout with downtown’s Hilton DoubleTree, which planned to host the event from June 26-28.
Billionaire Matty Moroun has pledged for years to clean up the Michigan Central Station, one of Detroit’s most iconic symbols of decay.
Dozens of protesters converged on a downtown Detroit hotel on Saturday to protest an upcoming conference for a controversial men’s rights group.