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After years, Troy finally breaks ground on transit center
Troy, Mich.— Citizens and officials in Troy today saw the goundbreaking of a controversial transit center that has been in planning for nearly 10 years. ... -
Detroit Future City: Looking towards 2013 and beyond
Update: Kresge Foundation President and CEO, Rip Rapson, announced Jan. 9 that Kresge will commit $150 million toward implementing the Detroit Future City planning framework over ... -
Despite Prop 6 defeat, fight for private bridge continues
DETROIT — The big topic of the Nov. 13 meeting between the state's Department of Environmental Quality and the Detroit International Bridge Company wasn't a ... -
Right-sizing the city of Detroit: Good or bad?
The city of Detroit and its residents are stuck in a deadlocked battle about the concept of "right-sizing." While not a new concept, Detroit Mayor ... -
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 ... -
Zombie World: Detroit's next Boblo Island?
OPINION—Ever wish you could be a part of something very unique? Ever want to be a part of something 'transformative and truly spectacular,' all while ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
The Motor City’s Fresh Take on the Urban Bikeway
Editor's note: This post was originally published in DC.Streetsblog.org and has been republished with permission. By Angie Schmitt In central Detroit, on the site of ...