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By Steve Neavling on January 30, 2015
Government , Headline , Mayor's Office , posts
For the past seven years, city of Detroit officials and preservationists have waged a long and expensive legal battle to prevent Grosse Pointe Park from demolishing the historic Deck Bar.
By Steve Neavling on January 25, 2015
City Government , Development , Government , Headline , posts , Urban Renewal
Instead of becoming the next trendy spot for new Detroiters, the apartments will be rented to low-income workers because of strong efforts to combat gentrification.
By Steve Neavling on January 23, 2015
City Government , Government , Headline , posts
Authorities were trying to determine late Thursday what caused the car to skip a rail near the Rosa Parks Transit Center.
By Eric Kiska on January 20, 2015
Art & Entertainment , Culture , Headline , posts
With a unique and timeless rock n’ roll sound, The Vonneguts have established a name in the city’s independent music landscape in the past few years.
By Steve Neavling on January 13, 2015
Headline , Life in Detroit , posts
The banner was posted on a dilapidated building with vacant storefronts, boarded-up windows and graffiti.
By Steve Neavling on January 9, 2015
Art & Entertainment , Headline , posts
A Cleveland company’s efforts to transform the Metro Times into a journalism powerhouse are confronting some tough realities.
By Steve Neavling on January 7, 2015
Abandoned Buildings , Art & Entertainment , Development , Headline , posts , Real Estate , Urban Renewal
The 14-story Wurlitzer Building in downtown Detroit is within days of salvation, if all goes as planned.
By Steve Neavling on January 3, 2015
Development , Headline , posts , Red Wings , Sports , Urban Renewal
Small piles of garbage are all that’s left on the arena site after crews removed fencing, lighting and other materials.
By Eric Kiska on January 1, 2015
Art & Entertainment , Headline , posts
Here’s a look at 10 fantastic venues in metro Detroit to hear local music.
By Steve Neavling on December 24, 2014
Headline , Lens On Detroit , Photo Gallery , posts
At sunrise, I rode my bike from the Cass Corridor to downtown and the waterfront to admire the misty sky.