Downtown Detroit Partnership 2022 Annual Meeting
A Look at the Past, Present and Future of Detroit Through the Lens of DDP in 2022
A Look at the Past, Present and Future of Detroit Through the Lens of DDP in 2022
Governor Gretchen Whitmer officially announced the formation of the Office of Future Mobility and Electrification (OFME), naming Trevor Pawl as the state’s Chief Mobility Officer. The newly established office will work across the state with governmental bodies, academia and the private sector to enhance Michigan’s
Detroit is the Motor City. Its very foundation is rooted in collaboration. Detroit is also mobility, tech, big business, and startup entrepreneurs embedded in the community, coming up with innovative solutions to evergreen problems. Playing off this collaborative ecosystem has become crucial for those attempting to revitalize the
Before he set out to shape the city experience with e-bikes, Jason Hall started a bike ride called Slow Roll, where about 40 people joined him each week to bike the city of Detroit. Fast forward eight years and turnout for his weekly bike ride had
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In this second installment of our “In Talks” Panel Series in partnership with Morgan Stanley we discuss challenges facing Detroit as it grows and evolves. Panelists include leaders, innovators, experts, and startups, with whom we will provoke and entice new directions on financial and business topics pertaining
Detroit seems to have been down this road before. Last month Ford a unveiled a mission to redevelop Detroit’s looming symbol to ruin porn, Michigan Central Station, a structure the city gained world renown for the recently coined term “urban exploration.” Could yet another plan breathe new life into decades of speculation
The Davison Freeway to the QLine works as a timeline to Detroit's Transit History. Let's work backwards: most planners and residents are hopeful that the QLine is only the start of a larger transportation system that does more than just spur development. By measure, the $140 million