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Detroit by Design: Revitalizing the Riverfront
DETROIT — The Riverfront in Downtown Detroit used to be a dormant asset until the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy and other organizations brought it to life ... -
Multi-use path now under construction as ReImagine Washtenaw pushes forward
Ann Arbor, Mic.—The intersection at U.S. 23 and Washtenaw Avenue is not an easy section of road to navigate if you're a pedestrian or cyclist. ... -
Shout for Freedom
Day of the Dead art exhibit to benefit refugees, asylum seekers in SW Detroit -
Equity in the Food System
This is the second of two articles on the Michigan Good Food Summit, which took place last October in Lansing. Mode Shift spent some time ... -
Why Does Detroit Have Land Banks?
DETROIT — When you ask the average Metro Detroit Joe, “What is a land bank?” expect to get a response, but not one that actually ... -
Oct. 3 Is national walk-to-school day!
MICHIGAN — With increasing efforts to get people walking to and from their nearby destinations each day, what better place to start with young minds ... -
A Vision for complete streets in Michigan
MICHIGAN — In late July, 2012, the State of Michigan's transportation committee adopted a Complete Streets policy, as required by Public Act 134 and 135 ... -
Detroit's Green Garage Helps Define Sustainability In The City
"Green Garage: Defining Sustainability," was first published on Detroit je t'aime, and republished on Mode Shift with permission. DETROIT — When Henry Ford made the ... -
Detroit Complete Streets Ordinance A Step Closer to Reality
DETROIT — As Mode Shift: Move Together reported in late June, the City of Detroit has been working on a new ordinance that would ensure ... -
Movement on Detroit's Woodward light rail system to be discussed in open house event
Editor's note: This story has been republished with permission from MLive.com. To read the original piece, click here. DETROIT — An event to discuss the ...