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Warning: Episode contains salty language. Not many F-bombs, but F-bombs nonetheless.
Friends, we’re back! After a brief hiatus, the Daily Detroit Happy Hour returns with a fresh new episode.
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How does can an urban revival work for everyone? That’s a question at the center of Detroit’s nascent comeback. Sven Gustafson talks with Alan Mallach. He’s the author of
What do you do when a neighborhood… and your city… crumble? Leave? Throw your hands up? Not Mama Shu.
She’s taken tragedy — the death of her son by a hit and run driver, Jakobi
This is your Daily Detroit News Byte for Wednesday, April 25th.
- Real estate outfit The Platform buys another big New Center building
- A school that aims to get Detroiters into jobs gets a million dollar
This is your Daily Detroit News Byte podcast for Monday, April 2. Here are our stories:
- Wayne County is among the most affordable places in the nation to buy a home.
- Detroit Bus Service changes
Hour Detroit magazine named Parc its 2018 restaurant of the year in its March edition — yes, Daily Detroit readers, there’s still a place for print media — and so this week’s episode takes you
This is you Daily Detroit News Byte for Wednesday, March 7, 2018.
Our stories:
- A new plan emerges for the fail jail
- Detroit City FC will be broadcast on Fox Sports Detroit for the first
This is your Daily Detroit News Byte Podcast for February 27, 2018.
Our Detroit news stories today:
- Detroit has a new budget and that could mean more officers on the streets
- All of Detroit’s
This year’s Detroit Policy Conference takes place March 1 at MotorCity Casino Hotel, and the agenda is all about civility and putting aside our differences to help move Detroit forward.
On this episode of
Our guest on the Happy Hour this week could be considered Detroit cultural royalty, if there is such a thing.
Around the Daily Detroit office, we often joke that the shirts that say “Detroit