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Michigan leaders must confront digital redlining
It takes private investment and responsible corporate action to ensure that all Americans have access to high-speed internet
By Rev. Lafayette Price, Ph.D.
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Views & Opinions, Detroit, Michigan, digital redlining, racism, inequality
Investors bought record number of homes in majority-Black cities like Detroit in 2021, according to report
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Detroit News, Detroit, homes, houses, inequality, corporate greed
Coronavirus exposes deadly impact of poverty, racial disparities in metro Detroit
A virus that discriminates
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Local News, coronavirus, Detroit, COVID-19, Michigan, African Americans, Black, race, inequality, Cover Story
Gentrification: What it means in the context of the Rust Belt
By Jason Segedy
Tags: News Hits, gentrification, Detroit, Akron, Rust Belt, Midwest, Great Lakes, inequality, poverty
Planned Detroit G-Star store to bring more luxury goods to America’s poorest big city
By Violet Ikonomova
Tags: News Hits, detroit, inequality, two detroits, capitalism, jeans, expensive jeans, detroit g-star raw, G-Star Raw stores
Dan Gilbert says poor Detroiters need jobs, but Dan Gilbert, who do you employ?
Tags: News Hits, Detroit, two detroits, downtown, hiring, employment, detroit, poverty, development, inequality, jobs
Detroit's Amazon HQ2 bid is in, and damn does the pitch make the city look cool
Tags: News Hits, Detroit, Amazon, headquarters, second headquarters, Amazon HQ2, Dan Gilbert, Mike Duggan, Windsor, jobs, inequality, housing pricese
In the 'other Detroit,' inequality and poverty are increasing
By Michael Jackman
Tags: News Hits, gentrification, urban regeneration, Detroit poverty, inequality, unemployment
Netflix is still looking for Detroit ‘Love is Blind’ contestants
Tigers fixing up run-down Comerica Park ahead of Opening Day with $30M investment
Royal Oak’s Hideaway has been transformed into the bar from ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
By Layla McMurtrie