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  2. Empowerment Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Empowerment Plan was established as a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation in 2011, by Veronika Scott, who was a student at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. . Beginning as a school project, Scott initially designed the sleeping bag coat, called "Element S(urvival)" from the Tyvek home insulation and wool army blankets to help the homeless population of Detroit [2] in two ways: By ...

  3. Veronika Scott - Wikipedia

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    During college, Veronika worked as a design intern for The Little Tikes Company (2009-2010) and for ECCO design (2010). In the fall of 2010, in response to a class assignment sponsored by Project H to design something to fill a social need, [4] Scott reached out to the homeless community in Detroit. After five months of working closely with the ...

  4. Controversy erupts over low-income housing plan for trendy ...

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    An early presentation to the Brush Park Community Development Corp. described the project as a senior living building. But after the Brush Park CDC gave the plan a thumbs up, it switched from ...

  5. Detroit City Council to vote on incentives for $3B New Center ...

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    Most of the incentives would go toward 662 units of new mixed-income housing to be developed by a Detroit Pistons-related corporate entity.

  6. Keep Growing Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Keep Growing Detroit is an organization dedicated to food sovereignty and community engagement in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park. [1] Founded in 2013, the program designs and implements initiatives that promote the practice of urban agriculture as a mode of food justice for underrepresented communities, particularly those who do not have access to healthy food options. [2]

  7. Developers of Detroit's long-vacant Lee Plaza request 3rd ...

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    The developers of the long-vacant Lee Plaza in Detroit, who once hoped to begin work on the 16-story tower by early 2023, are now asking city officials for a third extension to the project's ...

  8. Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects - Wikipedia

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    The combined Brewster-Douglass Project was five city blocks long, and three city blocks wide, [5] and housed anywhere between 8,000 and 10,000 residents at its peak capacity. The Brewster-Douglass Project were built for the "working poor". The Detroit Housing Commission required an employed parent for each family before establishing tenancy.

  9. Detroit City Council members question developers, delay vote ...

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    Some council members voiced skepticism about the monetary value of the developers' proposed Community Benefits package.