Michigan

Is Detroit's Rebound Around The Corner?

Professor Robert Fishman, author of "The Fifth Migration", argues that Americans' rediscovery of inner cities will give even troubled cities like Detroit a major boost.

April 24, 2007 - The Detroit Free Press

Home Sales Up In Detroit, Down in Suburbs

Although homes sales were down over 20% in some Detroit suburbs last year, the city itself saw a modest increase of 6%, and residential construction is at a 30-year high.

March 20, 2007 - The Detroit Free Press

Urban Village: The Game

A Wayne State University professor has created an urban planning simulation game that allows Detroiters to change a neighborhood along Mack Avenue, one of the city's major thoroughfares.

March 19, 2007 - Metro Times

A Street For Detroiters

In an effort to build community, Jerry Belanger has quietly redeveloped two bars along Detroit's burgeoning Park Street bar district.

February 22, 2007 - Model D

Will Commuter Rail Happen In Southeast Michigan?

In order to alleviate congestion and auto-dependency, mass transportation proponents are working diligently to develop southeast Michigan's first commuter rail line.

February 10, 2007 - Model D

Detroit Rising

A cadre of architects, planners, and designers descended upon Detroit for the 9th annual University of Michigan Detroit design charrette. The focus: a more livable and inhabited downtown for the country's most maligned, but up-and-coming cities.

January 31, 2007 - The Detroit News

Measuring Detroit's Vital Signs

Model D uses the new CEO's For Cities report to analyze Detroit's strengths (more than you might think) and its weaknesses.

December 17, 2006 - Model D

Economic Development Incentives Aren't City Friendly In Michigan

A new report concludes that economic incentives provided by the State of Michigan to foster job growth hurt cities by creating jobs in outlying areas.

December 7, 2006 - Lansing Bureau

The Decrepit Appeal Of Detroit's Newest Museum

The recent opening of Detroit's new modern art museum is a celebration of art and architecture for the everyday urbanist.

December 4, 2006 - The New York Times

Will Leaders Heed Grassroots Election Message?

Voters in Michigan and elsewhere are increasingly supportive of public expenditures for transit and open space, but many public officials don't seem to be paying much attention to shifting taxpayer priorities.

November 28, 2006 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Scholarship Program Yielding Big Results For City

Kalamazoo's bold scholarship program is helping town's students and emerging as an effective economic development tool.

November 20, 2006 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Downtown Detroit's Bright Future

Long a symbol of urban decay, downtown Detroit is attracting residents and investment, though obstacles remain.

November 6, 2006 - The Detroit Free Press

Michigan Dairy Farm To Produce Energy From Manure

A grant has been awarded to a large dairy operation in a Michigan County to build a bio-digester to both produce electricity and reduce pollution that officials hope will become widespread in the future.

October 26, 2006 - Muskegon Chronicle

Detroit's Water Wars

The City of Detroit and its suburbs continue to battle over one of the nation's largest water and sewer systems.

October 25, 2006 - Michigan Land Use Institute

Detroit Wants Walkable Urbanity

Clare Pfeiffer Ramsey interviews real estate guru Chris Leinberger on developing walkable urbanity in Detroit.

October 20, 2006 - Model-D

Student Film Captures The Nature Of A 'Lively' Downtown

In the same vein as Jane Jacobs and William Whyte, Kirk Westphal, a recent graduate of the University of Michigan's Taubman School of Urban Planning, analyzes the success and failures of downtown Ann Arbor.

October 5, 2006 - Ann Arbor News

Detroit's Lafayette Park: An Urban Renewal Success Story

Designed in the 1960s as part of a wave of largely unsuccessful urban renewal projects across the U.S., this continuously thriving mixed-income and racially integrated community just east of downtown Detroit stands as a model of good urban design.

September 25, 2006 - The Detroit Free Press

Metro Detroit: Where The Streets Have Interesting Names

With over 23,000 miles of streets and roads and more to come, naming thoroughfares in metro Detroit is fast turning into a creative exercise.

September 12, 2006 - The Detroit Free Press

Mixing It Up

Planned communities that blend residential, retail, and recreational uses are becoming a popular type of development.

August 24, 2006 - The Detroit Free Press

Voters Push For Rapid Rail In Detroit

Rapid bus systems recently received landslide victories in a number of counties near Detroit, Michigan, and the public support is helping to convince local politicians that the time may be right to build a rapid rail line from Detroit to Ann Arbor.

August 19, 2006 - Metro Times Detroit

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Urban Planning Creators You Should Know

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