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Nov 3, 2020 · November 3, 2020 General Election Official Results. ... For information about the City of Detroit's Web site, email the Web Editor. All material is the property of ...
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On January 8, 2024, Linden, the sole member of an interlocal agreement (after consulting with the city attorney), decided to dissolve the Loose Senior Citizens Center, Inc. and have the City of Linden independently run the Loose Center.
- Greg Schwartz & Josh Luber
- Steve Yzerman
- Tracy Reese
- Devita Davidson
- Jalen Rose
- Ellen Rutt
- Melissa Butler
- Dr. Nikolai Vitti
- Matt Cullen
- Adrian Tonon & Rochelle Riley
The first time Josh Luber and Greg Schwartz talked with Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert about launching a “stock market of things,” they had no idea how the concept that became StockX would grow. When the company started, the team consisted of the co-founders and a few other tech pioneers. “Now we employ over 500 people in Detroit,” says Luber, w...
Red Wings icon Steve Yzerman’s return to Detroit in April was a jolt of good news for a team that has been short on it in recent years. Yzerman played his whole career in Detroit, where as captain for two decades, he led the team to Stanley Cup championships in 1997, 1998, and 2002. His hiring as general manager came after an eight-year stint as GM...
For years, there’s been talk of Detroit becoming a fashion hub. And while there’s been movement toward making that a reality, it hasn’t quite seemed plausible— until now. Fashion designer Tracy Reese is partly to thank. The Detroit native, who had worked in New York City since the ’80s, transformed her business last year when she launched a sustain...
Devita Davison is on a mission. As executive director of FoodLab Detroit, a nonprofit that works to empower food entrepreneurs, the Detroit native is helping to build a culinary community that champions local ownership, sustainability, and representation for all demographics. One of the ways she’s doing that is by helping to improve labor practices...
Jalen Rose is widely recognizedfor his 13-year NBA career and role as a member of the “Fab Five,” the superstar recruits who rose to University of Michigan basketball fame in the early 1990s. These days, Rose is best known as an NBA analyst for ESPN, appearing on shows like First Take and Get Up. But he’s also been contributing to local philanthrop...
Ellen Rutt is a provocateur. She’s an activist. She’s an artist whose work has taken over the city, with vibrant murals everywhere from Eastern Market to the cult-favorite Parks BBQ in New Center, to downtown Detroit’s most happening alleyway, the Belt. “I am truly a product of my environment,” Rutt says. “I started painting murals because of the s...
Lip Bar, the Detroit-based cosmetics company and brainchild of former stockbroker Melissa Butler, has never been much for mainstream approaches. Launched in 2012 with an eye toward inclusion and self-expression, the brand’s original collection of rainbow-bright lipstick shades — we’re talking gorgeous classic hues alongside blues, purples, hot pink...
Detroit Public Schoolshave finally started notching some victories of late — thanks in no small part to Superintendent Nikolai Vitti. In the two years since he assumed the role, five new schools have opened, student enrollment has risen, chronic absenteeism and teacher vacancies are down, and literacy and math scores are up. Still, there’s work to ...
When you wear as many hats and hold the kinds of jobs Matt Cullen does, every year is a big one. Formerly general manager of economic development at General Motors, Cullen was the architect of the company’s move to the Renaissance Center before joining Dan Gilbert’s family of companies, where he has held key positions for more than a decade. This s...
Few city positions need more context than Adrian Tonon’s and Rochelle Riley’s. As 24-hour economy ambassador and director of arts and culture respectively, a common question for Tonon and Riley is, presumably: What does that even mean? Last year, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan tapped Tonon (above) and Riley for unique roles intended to support and nurtu...
Today, Mike Duggan is the second-longest serving Mayor in Detroit’s 200 year elections history. He has the record for the largest back-to-back landslides ever in the city, winning re-election in 2017 with 72% and again in 2021 with 75% of the vote.
Aug 29, 2017 · Bankrupt, with the governor putting a city manager in charge, looking at selling off its art museum’s collection to pay the bills—all while the glass towers of General Motors’ of-course-named...
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Michael Edward Duggan (born July 15, 1958) is an American lawyer, businessman, and politician serving as the 75th mayor of Detroit, Michigan since 2014. A member of the Democratic Party, Duggan previously served as the Wayne County Prosecutor from 2001 to 2004, and as the deputy county executive of Wayne County from 1987 to 2001.