Luxury lofts and Boston-Edison mansion featured on national TV show
“What You Get for the Money,” a TV show on the Fine Living Network and HGTV, has been recently showcasing unique Detroit properties along with properties of the same price […]
“What You Get for the Money,” a TV show on the Fine Living Network and HGTV, has been recently showcasing unique Detroit properties along with properties of the same price […]
Crains Detroit columnist Mary Kramer says the Super Bowl may just be the catalyst needed to boost regional morale and pride in Motown.
The success of the remodeled Kales Building at 76 W. Adams was a key factor propelling the announcement last Thursday of plans by the Ilitch companies for developing some of their downtown properties.
Members of the American Institute of Architects Detroit last week expected to finish dressing up 22 downtown storefront windows along Woodward Avenue just in time for the Motown Winter Blast and Super Bowl XL.
Super Bowl XL is coming and, with 20 days to the big game, there are way too many events that Metro Detroiters can get in on.
Whether you have tickets to the big game or not, there is still plenty was to have fun in Detroit.
Many metro Detroiters are opening their homes to Super Bowl visitors in attempts to cash in on the opportunity.
A lighted $500,000 sign being mounted atop the Fox Theatre tower highlighted Christopher and Atanas Ilitch’s announcements of key development projects planned by Ilitch Holdings Inc. for some of its downtown properties.
A few weeks ago, members of the Woodward Avenue Action Association – a group of business and civic leaders from communities along the Woodard corridor – voted to start implementing the suggestions put forth by the IBI Group, a consulting firm that studied the possibilities of rapid transit such as light rail in metro Detroit.
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