Detroit Renaissance unveils regional revival strategies

Details of Detroit Renaissance’s “Road to Renaissance” plan have been
unveiled. The three-year plan is expected to cost $75-80 million, $50
million of which will go towards business accelerators — including TechTown and NextEnergy.

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Details of Detroit Renaissance’s “Road to Renaissance” plan have been
unveiled. The three-year plan is expected to cost $75-80 million, $50
million of which will go towards business accelerators — including TechTown and NextEnergy.

Two of the 11 strategies include:

  • Establishing a “Creative Corridor” on Woodward Avenue that attracts
    and retains creative talent, inspires output from the creative
    community and increases the creative industries locally.
  • Starting
    a “Creative Business Accelerator” in the corridor to foster start-ups
    and accelerate the growth of existing creative businesses.

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