Mayor Duggan's Detroit Land Value Tax proposal aims to cut homeowner taxes and curb land speculation. We break down the impact on residents and the economy.
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As Michigan Central Station anchors a new era for the city, Corktown redevelopment faces a critical juncture between rapid economic growth and housing affordability.
The City of Detroit launches a $20 million fund to preserve and build affordable housing in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood amidst rising property values.
Construction on the Joe Louis Greenway accelerates with a new phase in Southwest Detroit. Learn how the 27.5-mile loop is impacting neighborhoods and local development.
Detroit officials have launched a new $15 million fund dedicated to renovating existing apartments and securing long-term affordable housing commitments in rising neighborhoods.
Detroit officials announce a new $10 million initiative offering Detroit home repair grants to help low-income residents renovate and stabilize aging properties.
Detroit office-to-residential conversions are accelerating as developers look to adaptive reuse to solve vacancy issues. Learn how this trend impacts downtown housing.
Mayor Duggan's Detroit Land Value Tax plan aims to cut homeowner bills by 30% while targeting vacant lot speculators. Here is the latest on the legislation's status.
The reopening of Michigan Central Station is driving new investment in Corktown. Learn how Ford's mobility campus is transforming Detroit's oldest neighborhood.
Detroit officials have announced a $15 million expansion to the Renew Detroit program, offering essential home repairs for seniors and low-income residents to combat displacement.
City officials and developers are collaborating on a new wave of Detroit office conversion projects, turning vacant workspaces into residential units to boost downtown density.
Detroit announces an $18 million Eastside greenway expansion project to connect Jefferson Chalmers to the Riverfront, enhancing walkability and neighborhood access.











