Creating a Detroit that has room for everyone – especially in terms of housing – is a goal for the city’s government, its residents and, increasingly, its developers. A new example of this is the newly announced The Hamilton. Broder & Sachse Real Estate and the City of Detroit have reached an agreement to keep […]
Starting in July, there will be significant leadership changes at the Michigan Economic Development Corporation as CEO Steve Arwood is stepping down on June 30. Arwood has served as the CEO of the MEDC, as well as president and chairman of the Michigan Strategic Fund since January 2015. Prior to that, he also served in […]
Walking to school used to be an everyday thing for children and families – a chance to talk, to daydream and to prepare for and review the day ahead or recall what you learned in school. That has changed over time for a variety of reasons. People just aren’t walking as much. But the Michigan […]
Detroiters can now conveniently pay their water bill at 28 kiosk locations in and around the city As part of its wide-reaching efforts to improve the lives of its residents, the City of Detroit along with its Water and Sewerage Department is offering new options that will make paying a water or sewer bill more […]