The island is more than a favorite recreation spot -- it's one of the most important Black public spaces in the country....
Front porch revival: How social distancing shines a light on our long-neglected public-private realm
These days, quarantined Detroiters are finding ourselves drawn to the oft-neglected spaces between our private lives and the public realm. Yes, we're talking about our...
Comerica has let down its small business customers during a time of crisis. I know, because I am one of them....
Can a neighborhood tackle two of Detroit's biggest problems — shrinking population and chronic disinvestment — by giving people cash to live there?...
It turns out, you can drill down and actually quantify one aspect of sprawl, thanks to the Street Network Disconnectedness Index....
The rare waitlist opening underscores the incredible need for affordable housing in the city, which the public housing authority is not equipped to match....
How my ‘inflammatory’ posters sparked real dialogue between black and white neighbors in Detroit
By Rhonda J. Smith: Neighbors even reported the event to officials -- but the people who actually came left with mutual respect, not outrage....
At first glance, the Pay as You Stay program -- which would dramatically cut down on back taxes for low-income homeowners in Detroit and attempt...
A group of Detroiters is calling for the city to temporarily ban more commercial surface parking lots downtown, arguing that lots have spread through the...
The E. Warren Tool Library opened on Detroit's east side in July 2019, letting residents borrow tools and supplies to repair their homes and beautify...
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