The $70 million overhaul could come at the expense of vehicle traffic — and the brick pavers that symbolize Detroit's oldest neighborhood.
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Detroit's only trading card store is taking over a 2,200-square-foot space previously occupied by Pure Barre.
Trading cards are trendy again — and a new Detroit store aims to prove it
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"That’s the coolest thing I own."
Kevin Adell selling his radio stations — but not the Novi water tower
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A nearly century-old Berkley staple is taking on another 4,400 square feet.
One of metro Detroit's oldest nonprofit-run thrift stores is expanding
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It could include up to 750 housing units, offices, a hotel and more.
Old Kmart HQ to see massive mixed-use project near Somerset mall
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Michigan is projected to have a surplus of registered nurses by 2028. Yet, 32% say they plan to leave the field in the next 12 months, citing patient-to-nurse ratios and poor working conditions. Plus, the state is projected to come up woefully short of the certified nurse assistants required to meet demand. These are support roles that make nurses' jobs more manageable. And whether there is a surplus or shortage of RNs or CNA depends on geography. Detroit will be fine. Flint? Monroe? Shortages abound, potentially impacting care. https://lnkd.in/gqTtmPWh
Michigan is headed for a surplus of nurses, if the industry can keep them
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The old St. Vincent middle school in Corktown is returning to its educational roots.
A bohemian preschool is moving in next to Michigan Central Station
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Henry Ford Health is taking its $750 million comprehensive campaign — its largest ever — public after raising nearly two-thirds of the target, the Detroit-based health system says. With a goal of completion by 2027, the fundraising drive is supporting the health system's expanded campus and partnership with Michigan State University in Detroit as well as other capital projects, research and programs across Southeast Michigan. The health system has close to $488 million in commitments for the campaign since it launched in 2021. That’s up from about $200 million in March when President and CEO Robert Riney spoke about Henry Ford’s Detroit expansion and fundraising for it at Crain’s Newsmaker luncheon. Much, but not all of the funding raised is supporting the $2.2 billion expansion of Henry Ford Health’s Detroit campus. Within the larger campaign, $300 million will support capital projects, with the largest outlay tied to the Detroit expansion, said Mary Jane Vogt, chief development officer and executive vice president. Dan Gilbert, founder and chairman of Rocket Companies, and his wife Jennifer Gilbert, who committed $154 million through the Gilbert Family Foundation, lead the long list of contributors. Their support will bring a Shirley Ryan AbilityLab to Detroit and establish the Nick Gilbert Neurofibromatosis Institute within the Henry Ford and MSU research building. There are also anonymous multimillion-dollar gifts along with other support including $10 million from the Ford Foundation and $5 million from Boji Group CEO Ron Boji and his wife, Heather. Read more from Sherri Welch: https://lnkd.in/g8yERrDt
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Detroit nonprofit Covenant House Michigan is adding duplexes and townhomes to its portfolio for a move into the affordable housing business.
Detroit nonprofit buys properties for pivot into affordable housing business
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Chick-fil-A is making an even bigger push into Michigan.
Restaurant Roundup: Chick-fil-A plots major Michigan expansion
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