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The upcoming count will offer a better understanding of Detroit’s demographic changes, yet the city has one of the lowest response rates in the state for Census 2020 → Read More
Barr's racist tweet against a former Obama administration official illustrates how hateful conspiracy theories are going mainstream, Dawud Walid says → Read More
Little Ceasars pays up on its free pizza promise Monday, 11:30 to 1 p.m. → Read More
In a post-mall world, Detroit’s DIY scene provides clues on how brick-and-mortar stores can survive → Read More
Council approves $250M in tax breaks for Bedrock’s “transformational” projects for city → Read More
Mid-century modern design former motel in Midtown bought → Read More
Dan Gilbert's Bedrock effort for new state tax breaks on four downtown Detroit projects → Read More
For the first time in years, top retail executives will meet in Detroit for design:retail Forum → Read More
Smithsonian Design Museum honors Detroiter, UM professor, who advocates hip hop architecture → Read More
Detroit Symphony Orchestra sells Class A office building on Woodward that some say could be a $19 million and $25 million sale → Read More
Officials hopes model for Atkinson’s revival will work across city → Read More
100-year-old, family-run Busy Bee Hardware in Eastern Market seals deal to sell and close → Read More
Demolition will follow giant yard sale, but construction plans still developing → Read More
Pistons practice facilty/Henry Ford sports medicine facilty in Detroit's New Center may cost over $83 million. → Read More
Saint-Etienne International Design Biennale showing some Detroit love → Read More
Mixed-use development project next to GM’s RenCen could include a partnership with Dan Gilbert → Read More
Speaker addresses Michigan Coalition for Human Rights’ 36th annual dinner in Detroit → Read More
M-1 Rail may be a year away from ferrying passengers from downtown to Midtown, but housing developments already are popping up along the Woodward Avenue route: an early sign the streetcar service could play a major role in eradicating blight along the 3.3-mile line. → Read More
New York billboard man envisions 'European-style village' → Read More
Christopher Ilitch, president of a billion-dollar empire founded by his parents, defended his family's use of tax subsidies for their $650 million, 45-block development plan as well their decision to keep some of their downtown properties vacant for years. → Read More