Detroit has long known that the secret to a city’s success lies within the vitality and vigor of the neighborhoods. It’s why the Detroit Land Bank Authority has sold or rehabbed over 17,000 properties, and demolished over 25,000 neglected houses in the past ten years.
Detroit is committed to neighborhood revival as seen through its investment of $28.5 million in neighborhood beautification initiatives and another $16.5 million in block club and neighborhood grants.
To reduce crime and blight, Mayor Duggan introduced side lot sales encouraging neighbors to buy empty lots for $100. The city also earmarked $44.5 million in new or renovated recreational centers and park restorations.
Neighborhoods
Stories
Chapter 3: Water
Joe Louis Greenway
Connecting Detroit Neighborhoods
Detroit’s Bright Idea
How Detroit Became a National Leader in Solar
Rebuilding Black Wealth
Detroit’s solutions to a century old problem
Keeping it in the Family
Hispanic Generational Wealth
That's Billion with a "B"
Coming Soon
Growing Legacy Wealth
Detroit Grows Generational Wealth in Communities of Color
Podcasts
The Marvels Behind the Mayor
Deputy Chief Jacqueline Pritchett
The Marvels Behind the Mayor
LAJUAN COUNTS