As Detroit runs out of abandoned homes, the need for leaders to create policy around vacant lots grows, writes Detroit Land ...
DTE Energy, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, and residents in the Van Dyke/Lynch neighborhood of the city broke ground Oct. 27 on ...
After two years of planning, construction has officially begun on what Detroit is calling its first solar neighborhoods.
A public hearing will be set to consider a new set of zoning changes meant to encourage new housing built by small local ...
- The first of five planned neighborhood solar fields in Detroit is in Van Dyke-Lynch, near the city-owned airport on the ...
Owner-occupied homes in each solar neighborhood were eligible to receive between $15,000 and $25,000 per house for energy efficiency upgrades with the help of DTE, with the amount depending on how ...
The first of five solar arrays will be constructed in the Van Dyke/Lynch neighborhood on the city's east side.
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Incumbents Mary Waters and Coleman Young II came out on top in the August primary, with Waters earning 33% of the votes, ...
Also in this episode of the Detroit Evening Report: solar neighborhoods break ground, and a film screening to support a ...
A $50 million proposal to develop the blighted land could yield a massive new campus of sports meant for both youth and Detroit's future WNBA team.
Detroit is running out of abandoned homes. Over the past decade, thousands of abandoned homes have been salvaged and rehabilitated, providing Detroiters access to affordable housing options. While the ...