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Bike Doc: An Endangered Species
Hazel Park, Mich. — Surrounded by tools and vintage bicycles, Continental Bike Shop has a welcoming feel. Randy Martin, the shop’s owner since 1996, greets ... -
Ferndale Bike Night to Feature Unveiling of New Bicycle Rack
Ferndale, Mich. -- Downtown Ferndale will host Bike Night on Thursday, part of the Downtown Development Authority's new ARTWN program that aims to feed Ferndale ... -
Detroit, Muskegon, Hartland win big in placemaking contest
DETROIT — Placemaking is a term that's been in use since the 1970s. Formerly architectural and planning jargon, the term now refers to the practice ... -
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 ... -
Text My Bus lets DDOT riders get real-time arrivals for buses
DETROIT — San-Francisco based Code for America has developed a cell-phone application that lets DDOT riders text a database and instantly get real-time bus arrival times. ... -
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. ... -
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 ... -
Governor signs transportation legislation
DETROIT — Governor Rick Snyder signed four bills into law in Detroit Wednesday including legislation that establishes both a regional transportation authority (RTA) and lighting authority; ... -
Shout for Freedom
Day of the Dead art exhibit to benefit refugees, asylum seekers in SW Detroit