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The smell of fresh paint and sound of clanking buckets filled the Pope Francis Center’s Day Center in downtown Detroit. Armed ...
Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation's social entrepreneurship program includes a six-week course on marketing, budgeting ...
Through its resources, innovative lending, wealth-building initiatives and economic justice advocacy, OppFund has empowered ...
A burning field, forest, or prairie in your local park may be an alarming sight, but sometimes it's actually a sign of an ...
Rx Kids, the country’s first universal and unconditional cash prescription program for pregnant people and infants, provides ...
Federal Medicaid cuts threaten the very lives of those living with serious mental illness, disabilities, and substance use ...
Open to visitors just 6 hours each year, Beth Olem may be the most obscure cemetery in Michigan. Here's your chance to look inside.
Slows' owner Phillip Cooley, supported by his family, has a long-ranging vision for the neighborhood that encompasses much more than barbecue.
This article is part of Inside Our Outdoors, a series about Southeast Michigan's connected parks, greenways, and trails and how they affect residents' quality of life. It is made possible with funding ...
One of the homes set to be redeveloped into a net-zero residence by the Parker Village initiative. Shannon started the process for Parker Village in 2015, with the purchase of 43,000 square feet of ...
Whether you know it or not, there's a new neighborhood being dreamt up for an area west of downtown just beyond the I-75 and I-96 interchange. Its epicenter is the corner of 23rd Street and Michigan ...
Over the last decade-and-a-half, an energetic community development organization has helped bring affordable housing and hope to a neglected corner of Detroit.