Packard Plant owner pays delinquent taxes, readies for cleanup
For the first time in decades, someone is paying property taxes on the abandoned Packard Plant.
For the first time in decades, someone is paying property taxes on the abandoned Packard Plant.
The Brewster Wheeler Recreation Center may be demolished as Detroit Mayor Duggan looks for developers for the Brush Park area.
Detroit’s Downtown Development Authority is negotiating the sale of the 89-year-old building to a group of developers that wants to build 60 high-end apartments with commercial and retail space on the lower floors.
The Farbman Group has been trying to find a new owner since Wayne County vacated the Beaux Arts-style building in 2009.
City officials reached a compromise that would preserve the historic baseball field at the former site of Tiger Stadium.
The mighty downtown headquarters was built at a time when Detroit had one of the largest populations in the U.S.
Meijer plans to open its second store in Detroit by next summer after announcing today that it will break ground on its newest site on the northwest side Monday.
The company plans to roll out the pet accessories and dog park at Cass and Canfield on June 20, the same day Shinola is opening a sister shop on the same block.
More than 1,000 volunteers helped plant oak trees on 20 acres of Detroit’s lower east side Saturday afternoon.
The Cass Corridor, long synonymous with crime and blight, is undergoing a renaissance of sorts.