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The Dig is Detour Detroit’s home for real estate, housing and development dirt. The Dig is bringing you stories, analysis and how-to guides about the built environment across Detroit’s 143 square miles. Sign up for The Dig newsletter, launching Fall 2020, to make sure you never miss a story.

Sidewalk Botany is a weekly series of explorations of our photosynthesizing neighbors written by Planet Detroit’s Artist-in-Residence, Bridget Quinn of
This weekend is the last opportunity to check out Yeah, What Lester Said , a free, online exhibition this summer
Air pollution respects no boundaries and impacts those who live adjacent to or downwind of the emitting sources. Since the
What Wayne County Prosecutor challenger Victoria Burton-Harris' outcome in the August primary says about the future of progressive leadership for
People of color have intimate relationships with the natural world, and environmental injustice disproportionately harms them. So why are environmental
After adjusting to pandemic life, the Catos are now once again navigating dread and indecision about the best way to
Detour is planning to expand our coverage of Detroit real estate and development, and we need your help. Fill out
Nature is returning to craters left from lakes drained by two dams that failed in May during torrential rain in
Bridget Quinn is an artist, activist, and experimental nature therapy guide who invites people to reconnect with nearby nature using
Each week Planet Detroit’s new artist in Residence, Bridget Quinn, of the A.W.E. Society will highlight two new plants often