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Detroit's tree-lined streets were first imagined by the man who planned the streets themselves: Territorial Judge Augustus Woodward. Inspired by civil engineer Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who planned ...
This article is part of Inside Our Outdoors, a series about Southeast Michigan's connected parks, greenways, and trails and how they affect residents' quality of life. It is made possible with funding ...
The last year has been nothing short of a roller coaster for many in the city, marked by an almost constant flow of development ups and downs. From the reopening of restaurants and nightlife to the ...
The last couple of years have been nothing short of a wild ride for the real estate industry in Detroit — but real estate agents say the market could return to something closer to normal as we move ...
In the early 1980s, Mayor Coleman A. Young and the city of Detroit conceded a whole neighborhood to General Motors. As GM threatened to end its manufacturing presence in the city by closing its ...
Measuring access to groceries and fresh produce is a longstanding Detroit conundrum, particularly around discussions of "food deserts" and the more layered understanding of "opportunity deserts".
This story is part of a series supported by the New Economy Initiative (NEI). Gary Ringer has a unique perspective on his city. A firefighter, deconstruction company entrepreneur, and culture of ...
With a long presence and an expanding footprint, Siena Literacy Center in West Detroit is a pillar of support for adult learners, including a growing West African immigrant population. “Siena was ...
This story is part of a series on the challenges and solutions related to oral health in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. It is made possible with funding support from the Delta Dental Foundation. Growing ...
Seniors in Detroit often face challenges maintaining older homes. The nonprofit organization U SNAP BAC (which stands for United Streets Networking And Planning: Building A Community), on Detroit’s ...
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