Cobo Center ? named after a segregationist ex-mayor ? is officially now TCF Center Cobo Center ? named after a segregationist ex-mayor ? is officially now TCF Center

Every Touchdown from the Detroit Lions through Week 4 | Touchdown Tuesday

The Impact of Environmental Racism in Detroit with Sen. Warren & Rep. Tlaib

America?s Got Talent? Detroit Youth Choir Receives One Million Dollars From City After receiving second place on ?America?s Got Talent,? the city of Detroit, Michigan rallied together and raised one million dollars for the Detroit Youth Choir.

Big Sean Works with HBCU Students in Detroit to Become Entrepreneurs Big Sean joins Ally Bank, Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the Sean Anderson Foundation for "Moguls in the Making" - a program that takes a group of HBCU students and focuses on economic empowerment.

Oyster & Bone Marrow Detroit Style Pizza | Guest Chef: Brad Carter | Roccbox Recipes | Gozney If you?re fortunate enough to visit Brad?s restaurant, Carters of Mosely, you may get to sample the incredible Porthilly Oyster and Beef Fat course (it?s unreal!). Luckily, Brad took these flavours and made them work on a beautiful Detroit style dough cooked in Roccbox

AMAZING! Detroit Youth Choir Sings "Can't Hold Us" by Macklemore - America's Got Talent 2019 Detroit Youth Choir know how to FIGHT back despite having obstacles in their way! They show their strength, love, and confidence through this cover of "Can't Hold Us" by Macklemore.

Detroit Youth Choir receives $1 million endowment The Detroit Youth Choir received a huge surprise during their homecoming celebration on Friday.

Derrick Rose FULL Detroit Pistons Media Day Interview! - September 30, 2019

New proposal would eliminate all residential blight from every Detroit neighborhood by mid-2025 Joined by neighborhood residents and Councilmembers Andre Spivey and Scott Benson, Mayor Mike Duggan today announced a request for Detroit City Council to authorize a $250 million bond initiative for the March 2020 ballot that would completely eliminate all residential blight from every Detroit neighborhood by mid-2025. The proposal, if approved by Council and passed by voters, would not increase taxes for Detroiters. It would allow for the city to demolish 19,000 abandoned residential buildings while rehabbing and occupying approximately 7,000 homes that can be saved. It would take 13 years for the City to complete the same number of demolitions without this bond proposal, which would eliminate residential blight citywide in five years. Until now, the City's blight removal efforts have been funded by mostly federal Hardest Hit funds, which can only be used in limited areas of the city as directed by the federal government. This program would allow the city to remove blight in EVERY neighborhood across Detroit. ?For the past five years, residents living outside of the federal boundaries have been asking me when it?s going to be their turn and those have been difficult conversations,? Mayor Duggan said. ?Because these funds will be completely controlled by the city, neighborhoods that have lived with blight for decades will see all of it removed within five years of the bond sale being approved.?

Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, chats with Dan Gilbert, founder/chairman of Quicken Loans, Inc., Rock Ventures, LLC, and owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers, about the future of Detroit.

Detroit has one of the worst jobs-per-capita rates among big cities, a struggle since the large manufacturing plants that were spread across the city closed long ago. That fact is something that TechTown Detroit, a nonprofit created to help grow small businesses and jobs, is trying to change.

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