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Model D is an independent online magazine telling the story about the people who are changing Detroit. The magazine is published each Tuesday.
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Over on the westside, University District, routinely one of Model D's hottest neighborhoods, returns to the ranks of prestige neighborhoods offering home tours. The University District Historic Neighborhood in Detroit will host its bi-annual home tour also on Sept. 14th.
These 10 small businesses want your votes as they vie for $100K grand prize in Hatch Detroit contest
This is the latest feature in Model D and Metromode's "Life on the Border" series, which explores how political, social, and geographic boundaries throughout the region affect the lives of metro Detroiters.
Model D: Has your mission changed to address changing conditions (social and physical) in your neighborhood? Goddeeris: The biggest change is around public safety. We led a whole citywide effort around the idea of a special assessment district to address the issue.
A Whole Foods market opened in June of last year in Midtown. The opening marked a huge turning point for local food businesses fortunate enough to have their goods carried at the national retailer's first Detroit store. Model D explored this opportunity in an article we ran in July of last year. A little over a year later, we checked in with a ...
Three visionary women are leading the efforts to create and execute this transformative educational model: Michelle White, principal, The School at Marygrove; Celina Byrd, principal, Marygrove Early Childhood Educational Center, and Racheal Allen, Chief Operating Officer, The Marygrove Conservancy.
Family members of the three teenagers slain in the Algiers Motel tragedy gathered in solemn remembrance on Woodward Avenue in Detroit’s Virginia Park neighborhood, at the site where the motel once stood.