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General Motors to move Detroit HQ to new downtown building, plans to redevelop Renaissance Center
Read full article: General Motors to move Detroit HQ to new downtown building, plans to redevelop Renaissance CenterGeneral Motors will move its Detroit headquarters to a new downtown office building next year and redevelop its iconic home along the Detroit River.
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert believes All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell will sign long-term extension
Read full article: Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert believes All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell will sign long-term extensionCavaliers owner Dan Gilbert believes All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell will sign a long-term contract to chase an NBA championship with Cleveland.
Nets drop first game without Durant, fall to Cavs 114-107
Read full article: Nets drop first game without Durant, fall to Cavs 114-107Darius Garland strengthened his All-Star case with 22 points and 12 assists, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 114-107 win over the Brooklyn Nets, who began a stretch without injured superstar Kevin Durant.
$500M fund to help Detroit neighborhoods, pay tax debt
Read full article: $500M fund to help Detroit neighborhoods, pay tax debtThe effort is kicking off with $15 million to pay off the property tax debt of 20,000 of the city's poorest homeowners. The $15 million Detroit Tax Relief Fund will leverage existing state and local programs that eliminate or reduce property tax bills, then pay off the remaining tax bill. It will be administered by a local nonprofit that also will provide counseling to homeowners to keep them out of future property tax debt. “It’s a problem that is ... massive and it's contagious.”Quianna Sims is one of the Detroit homeowners who will have their tax debt paid off. ___This story has been updated to correct that the Detroit Tax Relief Fund is only the $15 million that will pay off the property tax debt.
15 emerging U.S. downtowns
Read full article: 15 emerging U.S. downtownsDetroit's downtown is transforming in large part thanks to billionaire Quicken loans founder Dan Gilbert who has poured millions into redeveloping the area's commercial real estate, relocating many of his businesses to the area. Hide Caption