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Detroit Officials Approve ARPA Funds to Activate, Beautify Neighborhood via Arts Alleys   

A present-day alley in Artist Village in Detroit, left, before the ARPA-funded Arts Alleys project. A colorful example of what an alley in Detroit...

Prop N Efforts Ramp Up in Detroit Neighborhoods Awaiting Blight Removal

Priest Price, Owner of P&P Group, in front of a property on Stahelin Ave, on Detroit's West Side. Price's company is one of the...

Death and Dying in Detroit: Black Women Struggle Amidst Housing Crisis  

They are Black women and children -- families in Detroit who are crying out for help. With overtaxation, evictions, gentrification and unsafe living conditions --...

Detroit Future City Looks to Residents to Keep Boosting Neighborhoods Through Land Beautification

NW Goldberg Cares, a community development corporation, transformed 6134 15th Street into a Holland Maze Lot Design through Detroit Future City. NW Goldberg Cares...

Michigan Vacant Property Campaign examines blight issues across the state

A new guidebook being unveiled today in Lansing will give Michigan communities the tools and resources to help address blight and vacant structures. The Michigan...

Detroit Homeowner’s House Sign: If You Squat, You Will Be Shot!

A Detroit homeowner has a very clear message for anyone daring to squat in his vacant home on the city’s west side: If you dare, you will be shot! Channel 7 Action News reports[2] that the sign (pictured) was discovered yesterday. The home on which the sign is placed is directly across the street from a church. It reads: “Believe me you will get shot trying to squat here! I’m watching and waiting” Residents of the Motor City are no strangers to urban blight and folks stealing scrap metal from homes–even with people inside of them. But this written display of force was too much, even for hardened residents used to violence in the city. “We were in our way to church and look, oh my goodness, did they really put that on there?” one woman told Channel 7.“It does send a pretty clear message,” says ...

Detroit Mayor says Detroit is ‘Not all doom and gloom’

In his State of the City address Wednesday evening at the Detroit School of Arts, Mayor Dave Bing worked to keep a positive...

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