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By Steve Neavling on October 15, 2014
Abandoned Buildings , Art & Entertainment , Crime & Fire , Headline , Police , posts
The Grand River Creative Corridor has transformed drab, abandoned buildings into colorful works of art on Detroit’s west side, drawing international acclaim and becoming a model for combatting blight.
By Steve Neavling on October 14, 2014
Abandoned Buildings , Art & Entertainment , Development , Headline , posts , Urban Renewal
The founder of a German nightclub and record label wants to transform the hulking and abandoned Fisher Body Plant 21 in Detroit into something entirely different.
By Steve Neavling on October 13, 2014
Government , Headline , Mayor's Office
A judge and attorney who own the dilapidated Wurlitzer high-rise continue to defy orders to remove shedding bricks and masonry.
By Steve Neavling on October 13, 2014
Art & Entertainment , Development , Headline
There are few establishments left between Midtown and downtown with as much character, earnestness and hometown flavor.
By Steve Neavling on October 6, 2014
Art & Entertainment , Headline , Real Estate
But there is no app to fix the brick house on the city’s east side.
By Steve Neavling on October 2, 2014
Development , Headline , Urban Renewal
Tomboy Market was a small grocer that served the Cass Corridor’s lower-income residents for years.
By Eric Kiska on September 28, 2014
Art & Entertainment , Featured Stories , posts
The event attracted a splendid array of young artists with a mission to “showcase some of the best up-and-coming talent Detroit has to offer.”
By Steve Neavling on September 28, 2014
Art & Entertainment , Culture , Headline , Lens On Detroit
Thousands of people packed Midtown for the annual festival of lights.
By Steve Neavling on September 23, 2014
City Government , Government , Headline , posts , Wayne County
The damage occurred after Grosse Pointe Park officials acknowledged at a public meeting recently that they may back out of an agreement with Mayor Mike Duggan to remove the sheds.
By Steve Neavling on September 22, 2014
Development , Headline , Lens On Detroit , posts , Urban Renewal
Works is beginning on the $140 million M-1 Rail for streetcars and laying groundwork for a new $450 million Red Wings arena.