Detroit Month of Design 2022 Events to Make a Mark On Our Future Design Blueprint
Focus on Solutions & Celebrate Detroit Month of Design This September With Exciting Interactivity
Focus on Solutions & Celebrate Detroit Month of Design This September With Exciting Interactivity
Seasons Change, but You Can Adapt with Them! Learn Gardening Practices with These Urban Farms in Detroit
No Cancellations! Summer Festivals in Detroit Are Here. Are You Ready?
Adapting an Historic Office Building to a Modern Mixed-Use Space is Quite an Undertaking. Detroitisit Got a First Glimpse Inside the Book Tower
“Heroes Work Here” has been a motto displayed in front of hospitals and healthcare facilities alike since the pandemic’s beginning. For those choosing to work tirelessly, for hours on end to care for the sick and dying during the chaos and loss of this past
[caption id="attachment_39401" align="alignright" width="300"] SACRED HEART CHURCH IN EASTERN MARKET. PHOTO THE NATURE CONSERVancy[/caption] Flooding is something that the Detroit region is no stranger to. In the area near the Detroit River, a changing climate and strong winds have contributed to high waters along the river,
Long absent from Michigan's largest city, Meijer will soon have a presence in the East Jefferson Corridor in Detroit. Similar to other small-format stores located in Grand Rapids, Royal Oak, and Lansing, the upcoming Rivertown Market will present a unique shopping experience, offering Detroiters fresh
More than a year since the COVID-19 Pandemic began, restaurants, bars, and other establishments have operated in a sort of limbo — with some open in a limited capacity, others curbside only, and some remaining closed in entirety. With the vaccine push continuing across the
Despite the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Ford's Michigan Central Station project in Corktown is on track, with the first of many target dates towards completion starting in 2022. Holding an online community meeting, the team behind the Michigan Central project talked about successes, construction status, and took
The Rocket Community Fund and City of Detroit announced a new public-private partnership last week to create more homeowners and increase access to financing for Detroit neighborhoods with an appraisal gap. Named the Rehabbed & Ready program, the joint $5 million investment paves the way