https://www.michiganbusiness.org/press-releases/2020/06/two-communities-announced-for-select-level-of-the-michigan-main-street-program/ Historic North End neighborhood of Detroit, Downtown Grosse Pointe join 23 other Michigan communities taking a strategic approach to revitalizing their downtowns and commercial districts LANSING, Mich. – The historic North End neighborhood of Detroit and the city of Grosse Pointe have been selected by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation to take part in the...
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Resident-led investment set to transform Detroit’s North End
Detroiters living in the historic North End neighborhood will see new investment in their neighborhood, but this support is different from many other Detroit projects of recent years because it is predominantly being led by the people who live in the community.
Detroit can shape its own future
Over the last five years, Knight Foundation has proudly supported Detroit’s small businesses, journalism, and arts and culture with the belief that an informed and engaged citizenry should chart its own course and determine its own future.
Vanguard CDC starts distributing masks, gloves to residents of North End
Cocoon Detroit launches unique collaborative work space for Detroit’s ‘city builders’: April 25th event. A new co-working space in the North End neighborhood is set to offer a unique community value proposition—tailoring its space and its services exclusively to Detroit’s “city builders”.
Named Cocoon Detroit, the 3,000-square-foot facility is focusing on local entrepreneurs and residents who are both passionate about equitable and inclusive development and working to revitalize, beautify, and stabilize the City of Detroit.
Vanguard Community Development Corporation to Give Away PPE to 1000 North End Residents
Cocoon Detroit launches unique collaborative work space for Detroit’s ‘city builders’: April 25th event. A new co-working space in the North End neighborhood is set to offer a unique community value proposition—tailoring its space and its services exclusively to Detroit’s “city builders”.
Named Cocoon Detroit, the 3,000-square-foot facility is focusing on local entrepreneurs and residents who are both passionate about equitable and inclusive development and working to revitalize, beautify, and stabilize the City of Detroit.
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