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Artist Charles McGee still holds sway over Detroit art scene at 87


Paxahau comes back home with new downtown office space


Aria Ventures sets up office in M@dison Building in downtown


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Eastern Market: Leading the devolution revolution


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Colors restaurant serves up new food business model


Icrontic turning iconic Victorian in Woodbridge into geek mansion


Hey, let's get married in Detroit


Curbed checks out Detroit Soup's two-year anniversary bash


What, it's Paczki Day already?


Americans want walkable neighborhoods, not big houses


Model D publisher Claire Nelson takes on prosperity agenda on WJR


Roger Ebert says 'thumb's up!' to 'Lemonade: Detroit'


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Model D Speaker Series: Growing Companies


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Model D TV: LGBT leader of color Royale Theus


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More sexiness in the city: You know you want it


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Model D Speaker Series: Growing Companies


Detroit rises and shines for National Geographic Traveler


Despite a slow and steady population loss, Detroit is attracting new residents and welcoming back wayward sons and daughters. The lure of cheap real estate is part of it, but many speak also of possibility, potential and room for creativity. And cheap real estate.