by Sean McConnell | Sep 23, 2012 | Community News
This is the fourth in a series of posts about the adaptive reuse of Nabisco buildings around the country. The quality of construction and the location of these properties make them ideal focal-points for urban revitalization. 1910 was a landmark year for building in...
by Jeff Lockridge | Sep 22, 2012 | Community News
You may be curious how Detroit got the nickname “Motor City.” This city itself is rich with automotive history and has also been referred to as the “Automotive Capital of the World.” Ford, Chrysler and General Motors got their start in Detroit, as did other automotive...
by Jeff Lockridge | Sep 21, 2012 | Community News, Events
TGIF Detroit! Weekend Fun for Everyone Weather report – weather looks like a normal weekend for the D, with some rain showers on Saturday….. Feeling Lucky? Luck be a Lady Tonight! I couldn’t resist – gotta love Ol’ Blue Eyes and...
by Sean McConnell | Sep 20, 2012 | Community News
This is the third in a series of posts about the adaptive reuse of Nabisco buildings around the country. The quality of construction and the location of these properties make them ideal focal-points for urban revitalization. Los Angeles is noted not only for its glitz...
by Sean McConnell | Sep 19, 2012 | Community News
“We are coming back, and we are coming back strong.” said Robin Boyle, an urban studies professor at Wayne State University, when we talked about the long-term economic development and business investment opportunity in Detroit. I took a trip to visit our Detroit...
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