Placemaking

Good Vybz specializes in Jamaican cuisine like jerk chicken, plantains, “Rasta pasta” with shrimp or jerk chicken, and more.

Husband and wife bring authentic Jamaican cuisine to downtown Farmington

“I feel like if you’re going to represent somewhere or something, it should be done right. Good Vybz is a representation of where I’m from. People are coming from all over to see it, taste it. So proper representation is a very big thing for me,” says Good Vybz co-owner Anthony Harriott.

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A rendering of the future Rest. Play. Ride Park in the NW Goldberg neighborhood
New park in NW Goldberg neighborhood to receive additional upgrades, interactive playscape

“Our projects aren’t temporary. These aren’t placeholders for future development, where four- and five-story buildings will be built one day,” says Daniel A. Washington, founder and executive director of NW Goldberg Cares. “These parks are becoming part of the DNA of our neighborhood.”

New ‘Detroit Sign’ a roving landmark designed for social media and small business

Funded by the Downtown Detroit Partnership and the DTE Energy Foundation, The Detroit Sign is a roving landmark that will travel from neighborhood to neighborhood, encouraging people to get out of their cars, onto the sidewalks, and, hopefully, into the small businesses of Detroit’s neighborhood commercial corridors.  

Krista McClure wants to bring metro Detroit parents together in her collaborative space on W. Nichols Road.
Detroit coworking child care space leverages funds to support parents through COVID-19

Krista McClure has been bringing metro Detroit parents together since 2017 in her family-friendly, coworking space on West McNichols Road. Now, the owner of Detroit Parent Collective sees a chance to grow, and to double down on the inclusivity she set out to achieve.

Detroit Riverwalk voted tops in the nation, according to USA Today poll

In recent years, the riverfront has undergone a dramatic transformation, with the redevelopment of the former Globe Building for the Michigan DNR Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC), improvements to spaces like Milliken State Park, and the opening of Robert C. Valade Park. 

Chase L. Cantrell, executive director of Building Community Value
How Building Community Value aims ‘to build a better ecosystem’ with Corktown acquisition

Through a partnership with the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, an equitable development scorecard is under development and will be used to determine what gets built at 14th and Dalzelle.

Southwest Detroit restaurants are offering eat-in luminarias as an outdoor dining option during the pandemic.
Eat-in luminarias debut at Southwest Detroit restaurants

As part of the Southwest Detroit Business Association’s Phase 1 rollout of the luminarias, local restaurants Armando’s and El Asador Steakhouse recently opened their luminarias to customers, with a total of 15 luminarias planned to debut in the coming weeks and an average of three luminarias at each restaurant.

Money raised via the Public Spaces Community Places initiative will help install a solar-paneled pergola shelter, gravel walkway, new seating, and restored and improved landscaping.
Solar power, seating, landscaping, and more planned for two North Corktown parks

Money raised via the Public Spaces Community Places initiative will help install a solar-paneled pergola shelter, gravel walkway, new seating, and restored and improved landscaping.

Setting the scene: Meet the set designer bringing Detroit visions to life

You've likely seen Tytiana "Ty" Steele's work without realizing it. The set designer and director is behind sumptuous scenes in TV shows like "Queen of the South" and brand campaigns like Barefoot Wine's We Stan with Her, but now the Detroit artist is bringing her talent back to her hometown, starting her own company to help build equity in her industry. 

“We’re embracing our Michigan winter and craft beer,” says Shalyn Getz, president of Eastern Market Brewing Company
Eastern Market Brewing Co.’s Ferndale Project establishes itself as a community-focused brewery

“We want to be involved in the communities our businesses are in,” says Shalyn Getz, president of Eastern Market Brewing Company and the Ferndale Project. “It’s super important to give back to the communities where we work.”

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