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- Right under the deadline for finishing the show, we got word that the Detroit City Council has unanimously voted for a new Cass-Henry Historic District.
- The Detroit auto show is moving dates, and now we have a good idea as to when. Multiple media reports say that the show will move from January to June in 2020.
- Detroit’s historic Bonstelle Theatre on Woodward Avenue is being decommissioned.
- It used to be that Detroit and Michigan were places where black families made progress on home ownership compared to the rest of the country. That’s no longer the case.
- Jim Brandstatter’s 31-year run as color commentator for the Detroit Lions comes to an end.
- The popular Campus Martius Beach is getting a makeover.
- We now have the exact dates the PGA Tour is coming to the city of Detroit in 2019.
- What is the largest single event in Michigan?
- Good news for eastsiders, as DISH - a popular grab and go Mack Avenue spot among Detroiters, Grosse Pointers and all points east — will be reopening following the death of co-owner Paul Sulek.
- MGM Grand Detroit ditches straws
- And we have a conversation with Vittoria Katanski and Ashley Hennen of Hatch Detroit about the annual contest that has helped jumpstart some of the notable local names in Detroit's retail scene.
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