We see your comments 👀 … and we’re answering them!
Detroit’s Neighborhood Economic Development Team sat down to read and respond to what neighbors are saying. Because stronger neighborhoods start with real conversations.
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Thank you to the Detroit Police Department for your unwavering service and dedication to keeping our neighborhoods safe.
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Happy Labor Day Detroit!
Thank you to all the workers who continue to make Detroit this country’s greatest city.
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Deputy Mayor Melia Howard showed up to celebrate the opening of the North End Arts Alley — a vibrant space that blends agriculture, public art, and community.
Find it at 9400 Oakland Ave 🌱🎨
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The City of Detroit is seeking qualified vendors for Audiovisual Equipment & Training Services.
⏳ Bid Closes: August 6, 2025, at 4 PM
Apply now: detroitmi.gov/SupplierSupport
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Detroit is hosting a global celebration like no other. Mark your calendars! music, culture, food and fashion.
🗓️August 16-17
📍Bedrock's Douglass Site
🎟️Tickets: Detroit.Afrofuture.com
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From boxing and anime club to nail tech classes and more — Crowell Rec is where creativity, community, and confidence grow. Memberships start at just $5 for kids and are free for seniors!
Learn more about Detroit Rec Centers at detroitmi.gov/engagedetroit
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PThe return of the Coleman A. Young Recreation Center 🌟
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Real comments. Real progress.
Detroiters see the change in their neighborhoods—because we’re building with them, not just for them. #EngageDetroit
We're looking forward to the first phase opening in Fall 2025, and we can't wait to see how Kintsugi Village will help shape the future of Detroit. Together, we're building a stronger, more engaged Detroit.
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City Council voted to keep redevelopment options open for the RenCen, ensuring all possibilities can be explored.
A historic designation helps preserve buildings but can also limit redevelopment opportunities. This decision allows the City to consider all options for the riverfront #EngageDetroit