Redevelopment

Coffee and (___) pops up for round two in Jefferson Chalmers


Mindfield grows staff as it preps to move into GAR


HuffPost Detroit slideshow rounds up 2013 development


Meijer begins hiring 400 for new 8 Mile/Woodward store


Hudson Editorial moves into Wright Kay building downtown


Inner State, formerly 323 East, opening May 17


Detroit 2020: Midtown rolling with momentum


Detroit Archdiocese relocates to Capitol Park


Detroit Bikes ramps up production in west side factory


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.