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The timing of the keynote speech hasn't been released nor has the names of those participating in the "community roundtable," which is set to take place at 4 p.m. Saturday at the 180 Church at ...
Originally known as Cobo Hall briefly before becoming Cobo Center in 1989, the station was renamed Convention Center in August 2019, when Cobo Center itself was renamed TCF Center. [4] The station operated as Convention Center for less than a year before the People Mover shut down temporarily on March 30, 2020, due to decreased ridership amid ...
The Main Branch is the headquarters of the Detroit Public Library System in Detroit, Michigan. It is located in Detroit's Midtown neighborhood, between Woodward Avenue and Cass Avenue. Designed by Cass Gilbert, the Main Branch was constructed with Vermont marble and serpentine Italian marble trim in an Italian Renaissance style.
West Riverfront station (formerly Joe Louis Arena) is a Detroit People Mover station in downtown Detroit, Michigan.It is located on Steve Yzerman Drive across from the former site of the Joe Louis Arena, near the intersection of 3rd Street and Jefferson Avenue, where M-10 terminates.
The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan arrived to address thousands of members of the Nation of Islam during Saviors' Day Sunday, February 23, 2020 at the Cobo/TCF center in Detroit, Mich.
Broadway station is a Detroit People Mover station in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is located at the intersection of Broadway and John R Streets, taking its name from the former. Broadway is the nearest People Mover station to Ford Field, Comerica Park, the Detroit Athletic Club, the Detroit Opera House, and the Boll Family YMCA. [1]
A Detroit People Mover car leaves the Huntington Place station and heads toward West Riverfront station (formerly known as the Joe Louis Arena station) in downtown Detroit on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023.
Cadillac Center station is a Detroit People Mover station in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is located at the intersection of Gratiot Avenue and Library Street, beneath the One Campus Martius parking garage. It is named for the Cadillac Center, a shopping center proposed for construction nearby in the 1980s, but never built.