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We spotlight the best (safe) things to do around Detroit, with a focus on connection, creativity and community. Yes, even in 2020.

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Metro Detroit is actually doing something right when it comes to transit, and riders are getting on board Transit has
You might not always notice the gargoyles and other faces carved on Detroit's famous buildings, but they see you...
In Detroit, a full 46 percent of people facing eviction never showed up to court in 2017, no matter their
In a study, researchers suggest that in Detroit neighborhoods that were slower to recover from the Great Recession, residents were
By Kate Abbey Lambertz 103,557: How many more affordable rental properties Metro Detroit would need to add so all the region’s
In many places, streets force you to engage in risky behavior — sidewalks disappear without warning, or you have to
“Desolation.” “Moribund.” “Shabby.” “Mostly empty.” “Once-vacant.” “Mostly vacant.” “Seldom-used.” “Oblivion.” From the descriptions in this Free Press article earlier in
Why keeping Detroit's middle-class residents in the city is key to building a better city.
Motor Signal jolts the typical literary reading out of its conventional form.
The system is rife with rule breaking, but has been punishingly harsh for low-income Detroiters
Metro Detroit is actually doing something right when it comes to transit, and riders are getting on board Transit has
You might not always notice the gargoyles and other faces carved on Detroit's famous buildings, but they see you...
In Detroit, a full 46 percent of people facing eviction never showed up to court in 2017, no matter their
In a study, researchers suggest that in Detroit neighborhoods that were slower to recover from the Great Recession, residents were
By Kate Abbey Lambertz 103,557: How many more affordable rental properties Metro Detroit would need to add so all the region’s
In many places, streets force you to engage in risky behavior — sidewalks disappear without warning, or you have to
“Desolation.” “Moribund.” “Shabby.” “Mostly empty.” “Once-vacant.” “Mostly vacant.” “Seldom-used.” “Oblivion.” From the descriptions in this Free Press article earlier in
Why keeping Detroit's middle-class residents in the city is key to building a better city.
Motor Signal jolts the typical literary reading out of its conventional form.
The system is rife with rule breaking, but has been punishingly harsh for low-income Detroiters