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Home»Posts tagged with»Cass Corridor (Page 6)

Mysterious investor demolishes century-old homes to make way for Red Wings development area

By Steve Neavling on October 28, 2014   Development, Headline, Urban Renewal  

Mysterious investor demolishes century-old homes to make way for Red Wings development area

Secret investors have been gobbling up Cass Corridor properties and letting them languish before selling for large sums of money.

Comet Bar, a Cass Corridor staple, closing in shadow of Red Wings arena

By Steve Neavling on October 13, 2014   Art & Entertainment, Development, Headline  

Comet Bar, a Cass Corridor staple, closing in shadow of Red Wings arena

There are few establishments left between Midtown and downtown with as much character, earnestness and hometown flavor.

Gentrification? High-end retail to replace Cass Corridor’s only grocery store

By Steve Neavling on October 2, 2014   Development, Headline, Urban Renewal  

Gentrification? High-end retail to replace Cass Corridor’s only grocery store

Tomboy Market was a small grocer that served the Cass Corridor’s lower-income residents for years.

33 photos from festive Dally in the Alley in Cass Corridor

By Steve Neavling on September 7, 2014   Art & Entertainment, Culture, Featured Stories, Lens On Detroit  

33 photos from festive Dally in the Alley in Cass Corridor

Thousands turned out for the 37th annual event in Detroit for music on four stages and dozens of vendors.

Music review: Local bands impress at Dally in the Alley

By Eric Kiska on September 7, 2014   Art & Entertainment, Culture, Headline  

Music review: Local bands impress at Dally in the Alley

The Cass Corridor event featured immensely skilled musical acts.

Thousands evacuated from Dally in the Alley after transformer explodes

By Steve Neavling on September 6, 2014   Crime & Fire, Culture, Fire, Headline, posts  

Thousands evacuated from Dally in the Alley after transformer explodes

Firefighters were worried about the live wires dangling over the heads of festival-goers.

2 men rob armored truck near Cass Tech High School; 1 still on run

By Abigail Shah on August 11, 2014   Crime & Fire, Featured Stories, Police  

2 men rob armored truck near Cass Tech High School; 1 still on run

Police this morning were looking for a second suspect who was seen running north on Cass Avenue.

Lens on Detroit: Red Wings arena to transform impoverished Cass Corridor

By Steve Neavling on July 23, 2014   Abandoned Buildings, Art & Entertainment, Buildings, Headline, Lens On Detroit, Photo Gallery, posts, Real Estate  

Lens on Detroit: Red Wings arena to transform impoverished Cass Corridor

The Cass Corridor, one of Detroit’s most challenged communities, is about to undergo a major transformation because of a new Red Wings arena and entertainment district.

Detroit firefighters thwarted by man shooting pistol in Cass Corridor apartment

By Steve Neavling on June 26, 2014   Crime & Fire, Fire, Headline  

Detroit firefighters thwarted by man shooting pistol in Cass Corridor apartment

Detroit firefighters were forced to leave a crowded apartment this morning after a man started shooting a handgun and throwing belongings out of the building in the Cass Corridor.

Detroit’s 5e Gallery Celebrates Women in Hip Hop for 5th Anniversary

By Adrienne Ayers on May 28, 2014   Art & Entertainment, Featured Stories  

Detroit’s 5e Gallery Celebrates Women in Hip Hop for 5th Anniversary

The night will include live music, DJs, poetry readings and a graffiti showcase.

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Steve Neavling

Steve Neavling lives and works in Detroit as an investigative journalist. His stories have uncovered corruption, led to arrests and reforms and prompted FBI investigations.

Eric Kiska

Eric Kiska graduated from Northern Michigan with a BS in English and writing and minor in art and design. He's also a former video editor at Detroit Public TV.

Abigail Shah

Co-founder of Motor City Muckraker, Abigail Shah is a native Detroit and graduated with a BS in psychology from Wayne State University.

Adrienne Ayers

Adrienne Ayers is a senior at Eastern Michigan University, a native Detroiter and graduate of Cass Technical High School. While not busy studying electronic media, film and social work, Adrienne volunteers in Detroit volunteering to improve life for many of the city's disadvantaged residents.

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