Reuse / Rebuild

U-Haul installs new sign, lighting in its New Center home


Detroit Design Center becomes creative fixture in SW Detroit


Downtown Hamtramck makes National Register of Historic Places


Pot & Box coming to former Michigan Avenue gas station


Why 1xRUN made the move to Eastern Market


Shelborne begins transformation of New Center apt district


More Palmer Park apts set to come online in Feb, April


Gilbert's downtown footprint expands with new purchases


Top development news of 2012 spread across Motor City


Two James Spirits to bring a distillery to Corktown in 2013


U of D Mercy Law School turns old fire station into law clinic


DTE acquires, begins prelim work on old Salvation Army building


Hamtramck partners with Reclaim Detroit on home deconstruction


Upscale-bar Rodin set to open in Park Shelton


City leaps to help in auction-house-demo disaster


Detroit Yacht Club Foundation aims to preserve DYC building


Locals work to open Detroit Dog Park in shadow of MCS


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No property left behind recapped


Gilbert buys 10th building downtown, One Woodward


Just because a space has been abandoned does not mean it is no longer useful. Entrepreneurs, artists, city officials, activists and neighbors, with the right amount of ambition and innovation, can take vacant spaces and turn them into opportunities. By transforming what we already have into sustainable properties, we revitalize neighborhoods and stimulate local economies.