Green

Quicken Loans spins out workspace design firm dPOP!


Bogobrush makes 1st order of toothbrushes for holiday sales


MSNBC drops in on city's green scene


Sit On It starts crowd funding to build 200 bus benches


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Green City Diaries: Honeybee buzz


De-tread, Patronicity team up to clean up old tires in Osborn


NextEnergy scores $500K grant from New Economy Initiative


Detroit River Sports brings water sports access to all


Rebel Nell turns jewelry making into social entrepreneurship


Detroit's first Downtown Farmers Market is open every Thursday


Biz incubator Practice·Space to launch in North Corktown


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Green City Diaries: Dig this


Mindfield grows staff as it preps to move into GAR


There are lots of hopeful signs that Detroit is taking sustainability seriously, with bicycling, recycling, urban agriculture, green architecture and renewable energy each at the forefront of serious conversations about the city's future. A long time coming, but well worth the wait.