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The Detroit Conservation Corps provides unemployed residents in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park job training and certification in the landscape industry.
The small business competition awards grant funding, design and technical support, and landlord-tenant match-making assistance.
For those wondering what bus rapid transit might look like in SE Michigan, look to Cleveland, which has had a BRT line since 2008.
Amy Swift never takes a day off from her preservation-focused construction firm Building Hugger. But a fellowship with the Tory Birch Foudation was too good to pass up.
While not a replacement for a driver's license, municipal IDs will increase access to services for all Detroiters.
The Detroit Narrative Agency will give up to 12 grants for moving image projects for Detroiters telling their story.
Insects are a high-protein food source. But most are averse to trying them. To raise awareness about their potential, Detroit Ento, in collaboration with Salt and Cedar, is hosting "Detroit's first edible insect culinary event."
Now in its sixth year, Comerica Hatch Detroit Contest rewards entrepreneurs on the path to opening brick-and-mortar storefronts in either Detroit, Highland Park, or Hamtramck with a $50,000 cash prize and a number of other benefits.
On April 20, the New Economy Initiative kicked-off the third and final year of the NEIdeas challenge, "a two-tiered challenge awarding $500,000 to existing small businesses in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park for their ideas to grow."
As recently as 2009, metro Detroit experienced the largest population losses in the country. In 2015, the region grew, albeit modestly.
Demand for Corridor Sausage's products has jumped 30 percent over the last year as thanks to loyal local customers and new distribution out of state.
There are four major award categories for which business and property owners can apply for a share of $500,000 in grant funding.
Model D
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Wolf Moon, which formed three years ago, is setting up for expansion, including increased distribution and e-commerce capacities, a stronger bar and restaurant presence, and even a potential tasting room.
It's been another busy month for development news in the city. Let's catch up on some of the biggest stories from the past four weeks.
Last year, Motor City Muckraker's Steve Neavling focused his attention on the struggles of the Detroit Fire Department to great effect. This year he's turning his attention to education in Detroit.