Real Estate and Development
Real estate and Development stories in and around the city of Detroit.As you can see in the video below, a major overhaul of the triangle-shaped park has gotten started in earnest, with work to be completed in the summer. Businesses will remain open.
This one has been a long time coming. Big parts of a plan from 2017 will be put into place. Historically, the park had more green space and was more welcoming than the current design.

What's coming? The Downtown Detroit Partnership says:
- Softening the park by adding new gardens
- Permeable surfacing (it allows water to go through instead of pool or have to be handled by sewer systems)
- Expansion of the dog park and lawn
- A new canopy of trees
If you're looking for some Capitol Park history, may I suggest this link on the monument to Michigan's first governor.
Our latest episode of what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit! We talk about a ton of things - from trying Vecino and an Archery cafe, to visiting an old favorite in Kouzina.
We're back with our annual predictions episode! First we run down what we said last year and checked if we got it correct - then, we get into high, medium, and low confidence predictions for
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06:44 - Trying the Peterboro for the first time after the pandemic
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05:58 - Greektown streetscape improvements start next year
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In today's episode, we get into the pervasive issue of real estate speculation in Detroit with Aaron Mondry from Outlier Media. He's reporting out a new series, The Speculators of Detroit. The first
Welcome to Wednesday, everyone! The prince of Detroit's Brightmoor returns for today's show.
We do a little debate debrief of the presidential candidates' debate, with an emphasis on the impact on Metro Detroit,