PLAYGROUND DETROIT Mixes Up Creativity and Community for the Detroit Art Scene
Co-founders Paulina Petkoski and Samantha Banks Schefman Set the Tone for the Detroit Art community to Emulate the Likes of New York & Los Angeles
Co-founders Paulina Petkoski and Samantha Banks Schefman Set the Tone for the Detroit Art community to Emulate the Likes of New York & Los Angeles
LGBTQ+ Centers In & Around Detroit to Support This Pride Month
Learning What to do With Our Food is a Priority in Conversation During the Business of Food Summit
Terry Barclay and the Sustainable Business Network of Detroit Are Creating a Sustainable Business Ecosystem by Cultivating Change and Idea Sharing. Hear More During October the 21st Sustainable Urban Design Summit
2020 was a hard year for everyone. For those in the food and beverage industry, however, the ever-changing guidelines and ever haunting fears and worries about the COVID-19 virus made keeping their doors open almost impossible. As Detroit begins to resurface from the pandemic, however,
There’s something so magical about walking through the doors of your favorite restaurant. After so many months of pandemic shutdowns and restrictions, it's beyond enchanting now. To be seated by a host, to order something you would never dare make at home, and to sip
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