This huge facility was built in the early 1900s and automobiles were built there until it shut down in the 1950s.
As Detroit runs out of abandoned homes, the need for leaders to create policy around vacant lots grows, writes Detroit Land Bank CEO Tammy Daniels.
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Detroit leaders unveil 'Packard Park' to be developed from abandoned automobile factory
The Packard Plant was once an automobile manufacturing factory that produced luxury vehicles, but it has been empty since its ...
When Detroiters approved Prop N in 2020, they did so with the promise that 8,000 derelict homes would be torn down and another 6,000 would be rehabbed. And about 11 a.m. on July 18, Detroit Mayor Mike ...
City officials seek partners to continue Detroit’s housing development momentum, but with a smaller amount of available ...
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Dirty dirt mess could bury Detroit taxpayers and politicians
A city contractor accused of using polluted dirt to fill holes in neighborhoods could blow holes in Detroit's budget — and ...
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