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Restaurants in Metro Detroit can reopen at 25% capacity starting Feb. 1.

What Metro Detroit restaurants learned from the pandemic and plans for reopening

Among the lessons learned were how to trim costs without sacrificing quality, ways to reinvent menus for carryout, and the willingness of customers to dine outdoors — a trend that’s likely to stick around.

Resident Voices: How organizations are helping Detroit students stay ahead during COVID-19

Though times are challenging, MACC Development, Hope House Detroit, and Math 4 Success are finding ways to be innovative and steadfast in their commitment to the communities they serve, reports Model D community correspondent Tyrone Mitchell Jr. Looking ahead, there is an opportunity to take these experiences and improve education for students. 

Detroit nonprofits take a ‘family’ approach to help entrepreneurs get financially savvy

With a focus on the city’s often-overlooked neighborhoods, a nonprofit collaboration is taking a personal approach to providing training, resources, and support for Detroit’s entrepreneurs, witnessing the ripple effect that investment creates. 

IVY Kitchen + Cocktails owner Nya Marshall to receive a $10,000 matching grant from the program.
4 Detroit small businesses seek COVID-19 relief through MEDC’s crowdfunding, matching grant program

The four Detroit businesses enrolled in the program represent the different types of businesses that make up the Detroit small business community. Furthermore, the majority of them are women-owned and two of the four enrolled are Black-owned.  

After three months of being closed, The Block in Midtown reopened June 18 for carryout and delivery.
Entrepreneur diaries: Stephanie Byrd on reopening, staffing woes, and why #BLM isn’t a trend

Now is the time to try new things, says co-owner of Midtown neighborhood bar and restaurant, which is now offering carryout services.

Canine to Five owner Liz Blondy with Tofu, a newcomer to the dog day care.
Entrepreneur diaries: Liz Blondy on bringing employees back and supporting other businesses

The customers’ support makes me feel really good about this business. It makes me me feel more secure about the future, like, maybe everything isn't going to fall apart. Or it's going fall apart but the landing won't be that hard and the climb up won't be that steep.

Stephanie Byrd is co-owner of The Block in Midtown.
Entrepreneur diaries: Stephanie Byrd of The Block and The Garden Theater

Stephanie Byrd was born into a family of entrepreneurs, and while she initially never dreamed of going into the family business or returning to her hometown, here's what drew the co-owner of The Block back — and how the pandemic has changed her outlook on business.

Liz Blondy is owner and founder of Canine to Five.
Entrepreneur diaries: Liz Blondy from Canine to Five

This year marks the 15th anniversary of Canine to Five. It was also supposed to be the business' best year ever. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

Models Dusana and Jasmine pose for a photo shoot for Old Soul Vintage in 2016 on Belle Isle. "The looks were inspired by the 1970s western styles and mod styles. Detroit is usually the only place I choose to shoot," Capicchioni says.
Old Soul Vintage prepares for February opening in Midtown

Old Soul Vintage combines founder Mary Capicchioni's love of music, fashion, and giving back in new collaborative, community-oriented space opening in Midtown.

Slated to open by spring 2021, Fourth & Selden will be a 26-unit condominium development with 4,200 square feet of retail space.
Groundbreaking held for 7-acre development in Midtown

Once complete, the development could result in more than 300 residential units, more than 10,000 square feet of retail space, a coworking space, new city roads, a new one-acre city park, and more — should all go as announced.

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