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November 19, 2009
| Marvin Shaouni
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Full Steam Ahead: City Advocate, Quicken Exec Talks Streetcars Along Woodward
By: Jon Zemke, 1/27/2009
Matt Cullen was instrumental in getting the RiverWalk done, and now the Quicken Loans exec is helping to usher in the Woodward streetcar project. But does he think Detroiters will really buy into mass transit?
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Detroit's Digital Underground: WDET Brings Back the Music
By: Ashley Woods, 1/20/2009


You won't find it on your FM dial, but WDET has found a home for music -- even local music -- once again. Having an HD radio station means that even folks without one of those newfangled devices can catch the programming. All it takes is the Internet and a click.
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Detroiters Want to Recycle Here
By: Jon Zemke, 1/6/2009


The nonprofit Recycle Here! center is slammed with Detroiters unloading their unwanted paper, plastic and glass, but soon many Detroiters will have a curbside option, too. Green could be very "in" in Detroit in '09.
 
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Retooling SE Michigan's Workforce
By: Lucy Ament, 11/20/2008
Evolve or perish has become the mantra for Michigan's economy. But what to do with generations of workers who flourished under the old system?

To borrow a recent slogan: "We are the change we have been waiting for". Metro Detroit's universities have some ideas about how to make that change. (more >)
 
United and Delighted: Dell Pryor's Spiral Collective
By: Rodd Monts, 9/9/2008
Dell Pryor knows something about the good a little unity can do for Detroit. The veteran art dealer  brought together women entrepreneurs under the Spiral Collective roof, and in turn made a mark on the Midtown neighborhood and cultural scene.
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Video/Model D TV: Wayne State Living


Why Midtown? A couple of Wayne State students talk with Model D TV about what the neighborhood around the campus has to offer a twentysomething -- bars, restaurants, museums, music, walkability, cool housing options, etc. (more >)