Near East Side

Detroit has long espoused the idea that its urban core could be designed in such a way as to allow the integration of affluent, working class, and low income people within a few blocks of each other. Immediately east of Lafayette Park reside people whose household incomes are lower than Lafayette Park, but the 1960s modern feel of the area offers a seamless flow to the historic Villages. Here, Martin Luther King, Jr., Elmwood, and other residential communities offer quality urban living with the same proximity to Eastern Market, downtown, and the riverfront as those in Lafayette Park. Mini-street malls support the needs of residents, from video rentals and fast food outlets to Walgreen’s and CVS drug stores. Close to East Jefferson’s retail strip, yet a few streets removed from the hustle bustle. Looking beyond this corner of the Near Eastside, north to 1-94 and east to McClellan, you have an area that is being redefined and redeveloped by grassroots organization trying to preserve what hasn’t been lost and build a new community in its place. To understand the Near Eastside, however, one needs to examine its local assets: schools, churches, neighborhoods, and parks.

Making Moves on the Near East Side

The area immediately east of Midtown and Downtown was once home to thousands of common folks – people who lived in small homes in tidy neighborhoods and worked in the […]

TheDetroiter.com tells what came before the galleries

Nick Sousanis has done the city a service by compiling short histories of some of Detroit's art galleries. Fascinating read.

Crain’s special issue showcases living in the D

Crain's Detroit Business has published an extremely comprehensive guide to living and investing in the D, including a slide show, views into two days of five households' lives and much, much more.

Growing in Detroit

Last week, the Detroit Agricultural Network  sponsored its 10th annual Urban Garden Tour. Photographer Dave Krieger was there with his camera.

Survey: Preparing Talent

Take this United Way survey to gauge how effectively young people in the region are being prepared for the challenges of a knowledge-based economy.

Becoming a City for the World

Charles Landry, author of the books The Creative City and the The Art of City Making, offers his views on what it takes to help urban centers reach their full potential.

Near East Side Story
Model D TV: Carol Coletta

Carol Coletta of CEOs for Cities spoke recently at Model D's speaker series. See and hear what she has to say about what Detroit can do to create density and develop and keep its own talent.

Detroit development is target for new ShoreBank loan fund manager
New Beginnings

Detroit's Near Eastside is getting primed and ready for revitalization. It has a long list of basic assets for urban living. One of the city's oldest districts is worth taking a serious look.

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