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New location for Shakespeare in the park auditions
Location for 2014 Water Works Theatre Company Auditions Changed
New location: Royal Oak First United Methodist Church
Water Works Theatre Company announces auditions
14th Annual Shakespeare in the Park set to cast two shows
Hamlet
July 31 – August 10
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Revised)
August 2 – 10More
Expand Solar Power in Michigan
Solar power has tremendous potential. It can reduce the demand for dirty power plants, improve reliability, and create local jobs. With community solar, every Michigander could have the opportunity to be part of our state’s transition to clean energy.More
ULI ROLLS OUT BUILDING HEALTHY PLACES INITIATIVE AT The HENRY FORD INNOVATION INSTITUTE
The Michigan chapter of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) held a morning conference entitled Building Healthy Places on March 6th inside the Innovation Institute at the Henry Ford Hospital (HFH) main Midtown campus. It was an interesting retrospective on how the 3rd largest health research institution in the State is changing its role in the greater community in which it provides health care.More
DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM REINVENTING ITSELF FOR 21ST CENTURY
Using a repurposed abandoned warehouse (Gleaners Community Food Bank) as its location for an innovative redevelopment conference, the Detroit Public School (DPS) System invited developers, investors, brokers, visionaries and others interested in repurposing and redeveloping over 110 buildings and sites formerly used by the school system. In its continuing efforts to resize, reshape and revise its mission for present and future school children, the formerly antiquated school system is invoking 21st century principles and actions moving forward. Clearly, the DPS appears to be headed in the right directionMore
Rocking Out With Bert
Saturday, Mar. 1, 2014 Detroiters gathered together at Bert’s Marketplace for the 70th birthday bash for the owner, the legendary Bert Dearing; Dearing has owned Bert’s Marketplace for 26 years.More
ULI ROLLS OUT BUILDING HEALTHY PLACES INITIATIVE AT HENRY FORD HEALTH INNOVATION INSTITUTE
The Michigan chapter of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) held a morning conference entitled Building Healthy Places on March 6th inside the Innovation Institute at Henry Ford Health Systems (HFH) main Midtown campus.More
US House Passes Significant Energy Efficiency Legislation
The US House passed the Energy Efficiency Improvement Act (H.R. 2126), which will reduce energy consumption, save money for families, businesses and taxpayers, and expand market opportunities for companies engaged in manufacturing and delivering energy efficient products and services.More
2014 Statewide Social Entrepreneurship Challenge kicks off
Michigan Corps and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, in partnership with local business and philanthropic partners, today announced the 2014 Michigan Social Entrepreneurship Challenge.More
DEQ to announce $97 million in grants and loans
The Department of Environmental Quality this week will announce the first $97 million in grants and loans under the state’s new Stormwater, Asset Management and Wastewater program.More
New location for Shakespeare in the park auditions
Location for 2014 Water Works Theatre Company Auditions Changed
New location: Royal Oak First United Methodist Church
Water Works Theatre Company announces auditions
14th Annual Shakespeare in the Park set to cast two shows
Hamlet
July 31 – August 10
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) (Revised)
August 2 – 10More
Expand Solar Power in Michigan
Solar power has tremendous potential. It can reduce the demand for dirty power plants, improve reliability, and create local jobs. With community solar, every Michigander could have the opportunity to be part of our state’s transition to clean energy.More
ULI ROLLS OUT BUILDING HEALTHY PLACES INITIATIVE AT The HENRY FORD INNOVATION INSTITUTE
The Michigan chapter of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) held a morning conference entitled Building Healthy Places on March 6th inside the Innovation Institute at the Henry Ford Hospital (HFH) main Midtown campus. It was an interesting retrospective on how the 3rd largest health research institution in the State is changing its role in the greater community in which it provides health care.More
DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM REINVENTING ITSELF FOR 21ST CENTURY
Using a repurposed abandoned warehouse (Gleaners Community Food Bank) as its location for an innovative redevelopment conference, the Detroit Public School (DPS) System invited developers, investors, brokers, visionaries and others interested in repurposing and redeveloping over 110 buildings and sites formerly used by the school system. In its continuing efforts to resize, reshape and revise its mission for present and future school children, the formerly antiquated school system is invoking 21st century principles and actions moving forward. Clearly, the DPS appears to be headed in the right directionMore
Rocking Out With Bert
Saturday, Mar. 1, 2014 Detroiters gathered together at Bert’s Marketplace for the 70th birthday bash for the owner, the legendary Bert Dearing; Dearing has owned Bert’s Marketplace for 26 years.More
ULI ROLLS OUT BUILDING HEALTHY PLACES INITIATIVE AT HENRY FORD HEALTH INNOVATION INSTITUTE
The Michigan chapter of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) held a morning conference entitled Building Healthy Places on March 6th inside the Innovation Institute at Henry Ford Health Systems (HFH) main Midtown campus.More
US House Passes Significant Energy Efficiency Legislation
The US House passed the Energy Efficiency Improvement Act (H.R. 2126), which will reduce energy consumption, save money for families, businesses and taxpayers, and expand market opportunities for companies engaged in manufacturing and delivering energy efficient products and services.More
2014 Statewide Social Entrepreneurship Challenge kicks off
Michigan Corps and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, in partnership with local business and philanthropic partners, today announced the 2014 Michigan Social Entrepreneurship Challenge.More
DEQ to announce $97 million in grants and loans
The Department of Environmental Quality this week will announce the first $97 million in grants and loans under the state’s new Stormwater, Asset Management and Wastewater program.More