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Massive Community Cleanup In North End
DETROIT—A massive cleanup effort in the city’s North End neighborhood is kicked off today. Now through Friday, Aug. 2, more than 5,000 volunteers are cleaning ... -
Support Fort Wayne, Ride Your Bike!
DETROIT—A new music festival is coming to Detroit this Saturday at Historic Fort Wayne and it’s being billed as the region’s first fully philanthropic festival. ... -
Dig the new downtown in an older suburb
The City of Auburn Hills, known for shopping plazas and strip malls created its very own downtown -
Detroit Threat Management: The Movie
DETROIT—Detroit is the setting for yet another documentary, but for once, the city itself is not the focus. It’s the backdrop for a film that ... -
Dance In Brightmoor's Streets
DETROIT—Ryan Myers-Johnson grew up on a stage. The Detroit School of Arts graduate, a multi-faceted choreographer and performance art producer, knows that art is what ... -
Building healthier communities through food
Detroit is bursting with good food business. Here are a few that are helping to support a healthier Detroit -
Why You Want to Plan for Walking and Biking
On Tuesday, SEMCOG hosted its second public meeting on walking and biking paths and infrastructure in Detroit. Mode Shift staff spoke with three attendees to ... -
SEMCOG Holding Public Meetings To 'Fill In The Gaps' For Region's Non-Motorized Transpo Plan
The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments is hosting a series of public meetings to discuss a regionalized non-motorized transportation plan in partnership with the Michigan ... -
The Protective Spirit Of Place
Editor's Note: Tom Woiwode is the latest addition to the Mode Shift editorial family. He'll be blogging weekly in 'Musings of a Streetwalker,' sharing his ... -
Pot & Box Coming To Detroit
DETROIT—Scattered garbage lines the guard rail near the freeway. Broken pavement fills the parking lot long abandoned. Across the street, dilapidated Michigan Central Station dominates ...