Redevelopment

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North End neighborhood rising


Five years in the making, the Elizabeth Theatre takes a bow


Detroit Labs doubles staff, preps to move into its own space


Dept of Alternatives headlines latest downtown renovation


HuffPost Detroit: Mapping new tools for land reuse


Charlotte Apartments to be rehabbed for veteran housing


Maccabees at Midtown opens quietly in Midtown, gains buzz fast


U-Haul installs new sign, lighting in its New Center home


M-1 Rail is going to happen this summer, bet on it


Downtown Hamtramck makes National Register of Historic Places


Gilbert thinking retail ahead of M-1 dig


Why 1xRUN made the move to Eastern Market


New three-story glass atrium at Cobo Center debuts at the Auto Show


Shelborne begins transformation of New Center apt district


What's old is new again…and brownfield and historic preservation tax credits available to careful and diligent developers mean that old is more than just aesthetically pleasing, it's economically viable. Add in the inherent sustainability of reuse, and the triple-bottom-line survey says: redevelopment is the way to go.