News

2021

For decades, Detroiters have enjoyed concerts and events at the Michigan State Fairgrounds bandshell, and thanks to the work of Councilmember Roy McCalister and Mayor Mike Duggan the regional gem will be saved from demolition as the site is converted into a $400 million distribution center expect

2021
  • Rustem had been serving City as Mayor’s Chief Policy Advisor focused on improving resident’s quality of life, health, and safety
  • Charity Dean leaves the administration after seven years and launching numerous initiatives at the Detroit Land Bank, Bridging
2021
Legacy Detroiters have until March 12 to submit applications to gain edge in Marijuana license process

 

2021

Detroit Legacy certification applications remain open. In order to qualify for the April 1 Detroit Legacy licensing application period, your application for certification must be submitted by March 12 at midnight.

 

2021

Learn about benefitting your Detroit Business. From 3pm-5pm, hosted by Council President Brenda Jones and Council Member At-Large Janee Ayers. Resources include Homegrown Detroit and Business Certification.

 

Call 1-312-626-6799

Meeting ID: 93936022071

2021

Creative entrepreneurs - fine artists, authors, poets, comics, storytellers, stage, dancers,  production experts, musicians and others - across Detroit are struggling because small business help that is bailing out many small companies do not always help those who work alone.

2021
  • Fare collection and front-door boarding will resume March 15 for both DDOT and SMART
  • Riders are required to wear a mask per federal mandates and maintain social distancing while on the coach
  • DDOT operator vaccination program beg
2021

Homegrown Detroit Office Hours will be held on February 24th from 4:00pm-5:00pm.

 

Please call 313-316-0323.

2021

The City Tableau Environment will be down on SATURDAY, February 20th, 2021 @7:00 pm to 12:00 am. This will impact the ability to view multiple dashboards on the website.