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News from Detroit
It's been another busy month for development news in the city of Detroit. Let's catch up on some of the biggest stories from the past four weeks.
Model D
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Human Scale Studio works with businesses, nonprofits, local governments, and community groups, providing consulting services that help them make community plans and conduct research. The common denominator is all of this work makes big cities better places to live.
Model D's not the only Detroit institution celebrating its 10th birthday this year. Corktown's Slows Bar B Q turns 10 on Wednesday, September 16, and you're invited to celebrate.
Model D
Thursday, September 03, 2015
The Work Department, a studio that specializes in human-centered design, communications, and strategy, has grown by 300 percent since its founding.
There's no denying it: Detroit's food scene is growing like a pubescent adolescent. New spots are popping up every week, and there's more delicious food being served in the city than there has been in quite some time. It is important, however, to keep some perspective.
A new gallery in Corktown and a wine-centric restaurant downtown are slated to this month.
Lazlo's first product is a white t-shirt. The Birkys are using high-end, organic cotton produced in America to make shirt, which is designed to better fit each user and comes with a life-time guarantee.
It's been another busy month for development news in the city of Detroit. Let's catch up on some of the biggest stories from the past four weeks.
Over the next two weeks, the city will be rolling out its new parking system, ParkDetroit, by installing new meters throughout the city.
Seven placemaking projects, one for each city council district, are being given a boost by Community Development Advocates of Detroit.
Loveland's newest product is Site Control, a software-as-a-service platform that enables users to open personal accounts within Loveland Technologies software and create their own custom maps.
The small business that turns reclaimed wood into consumer goods can now be found in more than a dozen Nordstrom stores across the U.S. The luxury retailer is helping the Corktown-based business launch its line of products nationally.
Corktown's Ponyride is many things – a co-working space, a business incubator, a production space for social enterprises, and a carpentry workshop, to name a few. This summer, you can add artist residency program to the list.
The Floyd Leg made a name for itself last year when it raised six figures in a crowdfunding campaign to produce its invention, a versatile furniture leg. In 2015, the Corktown-based startup is expanding its product line and sharpening its brand.