Detroit job fair promotes opportunities for returning citizensMany job opportunities and open positions exist for Detroiters who want to return to work.
1920s time capsule found in historic Detroit building: What it heldA demolition crew tearing down an old Detroit building accidentally stumbled upon a century-old piece of history.
Historic Detroit community center set to reopen 4 years after COVID shutdownA Metro Detroit community center that has been closed for four years is preparing to reopen.
Demolition begins for historic Detroit YMCA buildingDemolition has started for an iconic former YMCA building in Detroit that has been closed for more than two decades.
Demolition crews knock down vacant Detroit house after fire spreads to neighboring homesOne week after a fire spread from a vacant house to a home where an 80-year-old man was sleeping, a demolition crew showed up to Rohns Street, near Mack Avenue, to knock down that burned-out vacant property.
Detroit Demo Week: Demolition Department making progress in eliminating blightThe Detroit Demolition Department has been working to eliminate blight in the city ahead of Detroit Demo Week.
City of Detroit celebrating 3,000 demolitions under improvement proposalNearly two years ago, Detroit began demolishing homes that were causing problems for neighbors.
Construction of new Detroit Animal Care and Control headquarters, shelter to begin next yearA new animal shelter and office building for Detroit Animal Care and Control is expected to begin construction in January and open before the end of 2023.
Job fair offers second chances to returning citizens looking for fresh starts in DetroitDetroit held a job fair in August for those incarcerated or released and looking for a fresh start and returning citizens are making their mark all across the city.
โI feel pretty good. Iโm giving back:โ Demolition department hires previously incarcerated Detroit residentsThe Detroit Demolition Department has a whole lot on itโs plate since voters passed Proposal N.
Detroit woman celebrates demolition of vacant homes surrounding her houseKim Marble never stopped fighting for change on her block.
Black-owned Detroit companies get half of demolition fundsAbout half of the first demolition funds awarded following a bond proposal approved by Detroit voters have gone to Black-owned businesses based in the city.