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Voices from the Island: Jean Meyer on Political Civility, the Affordable Healthcare Act and Caring for All

Voices from the Island: Jean Meyer on Political Civility, the Affordable Healthcare Act and Caring for All

One of the pillars or discussion points at this year’s Mackinac Policy Conference is Restoring Civility in American Politics. That means finding ways to get leaders of all kinds to work together, compromise for progress and depolarize today’s political environment. Someone who truly understands that need is Jean Meyer, MSN, RN. Meyer is President & […]

The District Detroit Announces Detroit’s Largest Residential Development Initiative in More Than 20 Years

The District Detroit Announces Detroit’s Largest Residential Development Initiative in More Than 20 Years

Again emphasizing Detroit’s efforts “to build a city that includes everyone,” officials from the city, The District Detroit and Olympia Entertainment announced Friday that a new residential development will bring 686 units – including 139 affordable options – across six projects. Olympia Development of Michigan announced plans for hundreds of new affordable and market-rate rental […]

City of Detroit program to require landlords bring all rental properties into compliance within two years

City of Detroit program to require landlords bring all rental properties into compliance within two years

People who rent apartments, condos and other housing inside the city of Detroit will have additional protections and faster inspections thanks to a revised ordinance and other changes coming to how the city handles rental properties. The City of Detroit on Wednesday announced a tougher proposed rental ordinance as part of a sweeping citywide effort […]