Detroit’s economy will continue to see steady growth, with increasing jobs and wages, according to the Detroit Economic Outlook for 2022-2028 released today by the University of Michigan.
On Saturday, Sept. 9, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center will be offering residents, patrons and those interested in participating in group fitness the opportunity to trial a series of classes as part of the new “Fall Fitness Day.”
The Wayne County Homeland Security Emergency Management Team, in response to this week’s flooding and storms, is advising residents and businesses to complete the Water/Flood Damage Assessment form if they have damage from water or flooding.
With an Air Quality Index expected to be in the “Yellow” range on Wednesday, August 23 air quality in the City of Detroit will be hazardous for individuals that are unusually sensitive to ozone
In recognition of those households that have made efforts to enhance the local environment by creating rain gardens, native plant gardens and pollinator gardens, the City Beautiful Commission initiated a special category within the Residential Standard of Excellence (RSOE) Awards program this year.
On August 16, 2023, Detroit Deputy Mayor Todd Bettison and the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation celebrated the opening of another Detroit-based small business supported by the Motor City Match program.
In 2020, the State of Michigan began offering an option for voters who are blind or others with severe disabilities to vote in private and independently.
The City of Detroit Historic Designation Advisory Board (HDAB) is pleased to announce that it is one of only eight projects selected by the National Park Service (NPS) to receive a $75,000 History of Equal Rights (HER) Grant.
The City of Detroit Office of Contracting and Procurement (OCP) requests proposals from qualified firms to provide animal care staffing services for the Detroit Animal Shelter.
The City of Detroit Office of Mobility Innovation is launching a new shuttle pilot program next year to explore the promise self-driving technology holds in helping residents facing mobility barriers get to their destinations.
The Dearborn Summer Youth Theatre will present “In the Heights” July 29 and 30 in the Michael A. Guido Theater at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center, 15801 Michigan Ave. Performances are Saturday at 2 and 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Mayor Mike Duggan announced that he has appointed Hassan Beydoun as his Group Executive of Economic Development, where he will lead the Jobs and Economy Team’s efforts to grow Detroit’s economy. Beydoun previously served as Senior Advisor and Counsel to the Mayor.