Redevelopment

Pop-up turns permanent on Avenue of Fashion


I-375 Alternatives Study hosts first public meeting


Curbed Detroit updates Gar Building progress


Practice Space works to develop two new businesses


New Corktown gym opens with charity drive


We'll drink to that: Hopcat to open at M-1 Rail stop


Federal money to help a number of Corktown businesses open


January development news round-up


Video report: Mapping Detroit blight


Update: Corktown's Rubbed restaurant nears opening


Telecommunications company moves from suburbs to city


City seeks proposals for Brush Park developments


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Meet Model D's new development news editor


Pop-up theater turns permanent in Midtown


Freep's Gallagher: New Detroit developments expected in 2014


What's old is new again…and brownfield and historic preservation tax credits available to careful and diligent developers mean that old is more than just aesthetically pleasing, it's economically viable. Add in the inherent sustainability of reuse, and the triple-bottom-line survey says: redevelopment is the way to go.