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The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, incorporated as a 501(c)(3) organization, helped raise funds for the International Riverfront project. [1] Developers planned the initial east riverfront promenade investment at $559 million, which included contributions of $135 million from GM and $50 million from the Kresge foundation.
Back in early 2017, the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy decided to revamp West Riverfront Park as a part of their more-than-a-decade-long project to redevelop 5½ miles of the Detroit Riverfront ...
A man accused of stealing $44 million from a Detroit nonprofit group pleaded guilty Friday to financial crimes that stunned the organization and forced some delays in a major riverfront project.
Amid major improvements in parks and rec assets, the scandal that rocked Detroit Riverfront Conservancy promises to finish a big park in Detroit. As parks improve all over, riverfront group says ...
In June 2007, the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) organization, celebrated the first significant opening of new public space on the Detroit International Riverfront since its inception in early 2003. [6] [7] It has raised hundreds of millions of dollars to develop and manage Detroit's riverfront.
The ousted chief financial officer for the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy has been charged with bank fraud and wire fraud in a criminal complaint that alleges he stole $40 million, according to a ...
The city, together with the Riverfront Conservancy, undertook another major project planned at $559-million along the Detroit International Riverfront to construct a three-mile (5 km) riverfront promenade park along the east river from Hart Plaza and the Renaissance Center to the Belle Isle bridge. [34]
Detroit Riverfront Conservancy Chief Financial Officer William Smith speaks during a press conference before the groundbreaking to expand the East Riverfront at the former Uniroyal site along the ...