The nonprofit recently opened a 48-unit apartment complex and is planning a larger 304-unit project. These developments rely on federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits to offer affordable rents.
DETROIT — On Halloween weekend in 2010, Detroit burned. Vacant properties — Victorian homes with boarded windows, doors hanging loose and no one inside to protect them — became tinderboxes as ...
The Detroit City Council has approved a site plan for a proposed WNBA practice facility on the former Uniroyal site on East Jefferson, clearing the way to reinvent the land after decades of failed ...
Detroit’s Brightmoor neighborhood residents, notably Roosevelt Johnson and Tony Bradley, voiced concerns about blight, neglected properties, and safety hazards on Burgess Street. In response, city ...
For 36 years, John George has spearheaded Motor City Blight Busters’ efforts to transform Detroit’s Old Redford neighborhood. Sitting on an upstairs patio at Artist Village — a community hub he’s ...
The Detroit City Council, late April 7, approved Mayor Mary Sheffield's proposed $3 billion budget targeting many of her top ...
Since its start in 1988, Detroit Blight Busters has been known for demolishing or renovating abandoned houses, cleaning up neighborhoods and helping patrol the city's streets against arson on what was ...