Detroit Riverfront Conservancy
November 19, 2009
| Dave Krieger
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Why Brownfields are Sexy: Clean Water and Air, a Better Economy, a Stronger Detroit
By: Clare Pfeiffer Ramsey, 5/6/2008
We don't know what your idea of sexy is, but we can't think of anything sexier than promoting development that can benefit the economy, environment and public health, all the while promoting density and making the region attractive to creative new economy types. Now that's hot.
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Walk On, Detroit — What's in Store for Year 2 of Detroit's RiverWalk
By: Sharon Carney, Model D, 4/15/2008
What's new on the RiverWalk this year? We check in on a few brick-and-mortar projects that will get off the ground to move it a little closer to completion. Also bikes, planes, boats, lights, and more. Walk on, Detroit.
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Walk On, Detroit — What's in Store for Year 2 of Detroit's RiverWalk
By: Sharon Carney, 4/15/2008
What's new on the RiverWalk this year? We check in on a few brick-and-mortar projects that will get off the ground to move it a little closer to completion. Also bikes, planes, boats, lights, and more. Walk on, Detroit.
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Model D TV: Asian Village on the Detroit RiverWalk
By: Tom Hendrickson, 4/8/2008


East Riverfront meets Asian culture and cuisine at the Asian Village — a collection of restaurants in a modern space right off the Detroit RiverWalk. See it on Model D TV.
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Q&A with Robert F Kennedy Jr.
By: Kelli B. Kavanaugh, 11/8/2007
An outspoken and resolute defender of the environment, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has used his legal prowess to champion the health of waterways the world over. Given Michigan's unique access to four of the five Great Lakes, Kennedy had much to say to metromode about the importance of water in our state's future. (more >)