- $1.24 million in cash grants awarded to 23 new businesses at Round 25 Awards ceremony.
- New Detroit ventures include a childcare center, multimedia production studio, mini market selling household goods and multiple cafes and restaurants specializing in diff
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Motor City Match Round 25 grants to help entrepreneurs open new businesses in 19 Detroit neighborhoods
ACE Arts Alley Construction/Remediation Phase I (184306)
ACE Arts Alley Construction/Remediation Phase I (184306)
The City of Detroit Office of Contracting and Procurement (OCP) on behalf of the General Services Department requests proposals from qualified Respondents to render certain technical or professional services ("Services") as set fo
Mayor joins community partners to celebrate groundbreaking of the new $14M Chandler Park Fieldhouse
- New east-side athletic center funded by President Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act
- Will be first state-of-the-art sports dome in Detroit
- Multi-sport facility expected to open in 2025
DDOT announces service enhancements, increased frequency on several routes
The Detroit Department of Transportation today announces increased frequency of bus service on the 9-Jefferson route and other additional runs, beginning Monday January 22, 2024. DDOT has seen an increased number of new operators in recent months, which will hel
Detroit home values increased an average of 23% in 2023; Individual tax increases capped at 5%. Detroit homeowners gained a record $1.7 billion in wealth in 2023 from appreciating property values.
Applications now open for 2024 Neighborhood Beautification Program Grant
Applications now open for 2024 Neighborhood Beautification Program Grants
- Block clubs, neighborhood associations, nonprofit organizations, and faith-based groups can apply for grants ranging from $500 to $15,000.
- Grants can be used for community gardens, public space improvements, and clean-up activities.
Detroit Animal Control strongly urges that all pet owners allow their animals to be inside, especially during extreme weather
As frigid temperatures sweep the City, Detroit Animal Control (DAC) reminds pet owners that temperatures below freezing and wind chill can be dangerous, even deadly, for domesticated pets.
City of Detroit offers Warming Centers and Respite Locations to protect residents from the cold
With temperatures predicted to fall below 20 degrees in upcoming days, the City of Detroit is reminding residents that respite locations and warming centers are available to provide relief from the cold.
City of Detroit Offices to close for Martin Luther King holiday Jan. 15
Refuse, Bulk & Recycling Collection One Day Later
Most City of Detroit offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 15 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Normal police, fire, water and sewerage, and bus services will be provided.
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