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  2. Coleman A. Young Municipal Center - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman A. Young Municipal Center is owned and operated by the Detroit-Wayne Joint Building Authority, which was created in 1948 by the Michigan Legislature. [2] The building contains a library, a courthouse, and the city hall. When it opened, the City-County Building replaced both the historic Detroit City Hall and Wayne County Building.

  3. Detroit City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit City Hall was the seat of government for the city of Detroit, Michigan from 1871 to 1961. The building sat on the west side of Campus Martius bounded by Griswold Street to the west, Michigan Avenue to the north, Woodward Avenue to the east, and Fort Street to the south where One Kennedy Square stands today.

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  5. Why a clothing boutique owner is relocating her store from ...

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    Angela Wisniewski-Cobbina, the owner of the clothing boutique Coup D'état in New Center, is moving her store to Detroit's East Village neighborhood.

  6. Detroit City Council OKs Detroit Medical Center tax ... - AOL

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    Incentives include waiving of city income and utility users taxes, city corporate taxes, county property taxes, and state income tax or single business tax. $1.8 billion spent on uncompensated ...

  7. Monroe Avenue Commercial Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The first movie theater in Detroit, the Casino, was opened on Monroe Avenue in 1906 by John H. Kunsky. [7] It was reputedly the second movie theatre in the world, [7] and it propelled Kunsky to a 20-theatre empire worth $7 million in 1929. [7] Later in 1906, Detroit's second movie theatre, the Bijou, opened literally two doors down from the ...

  8. From bankruptcy to population growth, here's a look back at ...

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    Detroit mayor Mike Duggan talks about his tenure as mayor for the city after not seeking reelection in 2025 in his office at the Coleman A.Young Municipal Center in downtown Detroit on Tuesday ...

  9. Lower Woodward Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Woodward Avenue Historic District, also known as Merchant's Row, is a mixed-use retail, commercial, and residential district in downtown Detroit, Michigan, located between Campus Martius Park and Grand Circus Park Historic District at 1201 through 1449 Woodward Avenue (two blocks between State Street to Clifford Street) and 1400 through 1456 Woodward Avenue (one block between Grand ...