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Large Corporations, Small Businesses, Non-Profits, and the Community Converge to Imagine and Create This Authentically-Detroit, Deeply-Immersive Recreation Hub
Large Corporations, Small Businesses, Non-Profits, and the Community Converge to Imagine and Create This Authentically-Detroit, Deeply-Immersive Recreation Hub
Standing 200 Feet to Date With 10,200 Tons of Steel and 11,600 Beams the Former Hudson’s Store Development is Well Underway
Reimagining Detroit Now and Post COVID-19, the Fallouts and New Perspectives
With Topics Including Infrastructure, Urban Design, Green Buildings and Health, The World Economic Forum Bridges Davos to Detroit.
Adapting an Historic Office Building to a Modern Mixed-Use Space is Quite an Undertaking. Detroitisit Got a First Glimpse Inside the Book Tower
Locating parking in an urban environment can account for as much as 30 percent of vehicle traffic and emissions. It can also account for big headaches. Who hasn’t experienced the aggravation of parking in the city? Via a unique partnership born in Detroit, that's about to
Before COVID-19 and the lockdowns that followed, Detroit had a slew of high-profile development projects well underway, from the long-awaited Hudson's Site to the historic Michigan Central Station redevelopment and the Gordie Howe Bridge being built just down the road. With many locked down, at
A new drive-in movie theater is coming to Detroit! Bedrock and Emagine Entertainment have teamed up to bring the Monroe Street Drive-In Powered By Emagine movie theater in the heart of downtown Detroit on January 22, 2021. The theater will boast a state-of-the-art outdoor screen
Have you heard the news? Bedrock is bringing new holiday shopping and family-friendly programming to Downtown Detroit during the winter months. Throughout downtown, local entrepreneurs will be popping up throughout Bedrock’s portfolio within prime storefronts, open now through early January 2021. Detroiters will have the opportunity
There is a haunting beauty to Detroit. In this new resurgence of the downtown where skyscrapers are once again occupied and businesses are beckoning global employees, away from the downtown, sects of the city remain speckled with abandoned buildings, displaying decaying furniture and peeling paint.