National dealmakers and powerbrokers see ‘new’ Detroit
A vast majority of people who attend the Super Bowl are some the country’s most influential dealmakers, and many were impressed by what they saw in Detroit.
A vast majority of people who attend the Super Bowl are some the country’s most influential dealmakers, and many were impressed by what they saw in Detroit.
National TV networks and visiting celebrities projected positive images and spoke kind words of Detroit.
Detroit put its best foot forward to win Super Bowl XL and civic leaders proclaimed the event a rousing success.
Several out-of-towners were asked of what they thought of their trip to the Motor City, many were impressed.
Crain's columnist Bob Allen's tour of Detroit neighborhoods withdeveloper Colin Hubbell and Model D struck a chord with metroDetroiters. Readers shared their enthusiasm for the living in andvisiting the city.
A San Antonio Star-Telegram writer says Detroit’s people made him welcome.
The $6 million NFL Youth Education Town the league’s gift to the city, program broke ground with a star-studded event.
A group of African-American investors led by Detroit entrepreneur Herb Strather has bought the St. Regis Hotel.
Celebrity guest Tom Arnold and AOL representatives made the announcements of an $80,000 donation to Hutchins Middle School for a new computer lab.
Dan Pompeii of Sporting News says the city was a great place to host the Super Bowl.
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