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Detroit news and short interviews from the team at Daily Detroit. New episodes 4-7 times per week. Keep up on the Motor City via podcast.

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  • 4 Stories To Know; Plus Robert Courtney's Post-COVID Business + Marketing Tips

    19/07/2021 Duración: 11min

    Robert Courtney is our guest today as we talk about business and marketing tips for the world after COVID as the pandemic recedes. More on Robert here: https://www.robertcourtneyandassociates.com/ Plus headlines: Reports say Ford may have computer chip modules installed by dealers to help alleviate supply chain problems that are hurting the company More: https://www.autonews.com/dealers/ford-weighs-shipping-vehicles-missing-chips-dealerships-finish Vault of Midnight is moving from downtown Detroit to the Milwaukee Junction neighborhood (near New Center) The Canadian border is reopening to vaccinated Americans in August 600+ Nurses have issues their notice to strike at Macomb McClaren Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Love the show? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942?mt=2

  • Discussing Warren's Proposed New Downtown; Royal Oak Drinking District Opens; Archer Greenway

    16/07/2021 Duración: 19min

    Today's feature conversation is about a proposed downtown Warren concept, that would transform land next to Warren's city hall into a hotel, 500 apartments, dining and restaurants. To discuss it and the merits of the project from his perspective, David Gifford joins us. He's a Warren resident and runs Transit Guide Detroit on Twitter. Plus some news stories around town: We now have the cost to rebuild I-75 in Troy, plus how long it's going to take. The new greenway that will be finished later this year down the old Jos. Campau from Jefferson to Vernor has a proposed name - the Dennis W. Archer Greenway. I also share some details on the project in case you're not familiar. Royal Oak's Social District is opening this weekend, letting you take to-go drinks around downtown Royal Oak near Main Street. Stay as dry as you can out there. We had a record rainfall for July 16, 2021 - 2.13 inches. You know, we're supposed to get 3.16 the entire month of July. 

  • Meet Crème Brûlée Detroit; UM Innovation Speculation; Major Disaster Declared

    15/07/2021 Duración: 18min

    Our feature conversation is with Katrina Wilson, owner of Crème Brûlée Detroit, a new three-story luxury salon in New Center. We have a wide-ranging conversation about the business, changes in the city and the future. Online at: https://cremebruleedetroit.com/ Plus - President Joe Biden has declared a Major Disaster in Wayne and Washtenaw Counties; and some wild speculation as we've all learned that the University of Michigan Innovation Center may end up in the Ilitch-owned District Detroit (a development that the residential portion has been stalled for quite awhile). Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit

  • Echoes Of The Pandemic Are Changing Plans In Detroit

    14/07/2021 Duración: 12min

    Today: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan talks about the changes the pandemic has brought, especially with projects that were offices possibly becoming residential, among other topics. As the pandemic recedes, childcare is the number one reason people aren't returning to work. Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II outlines the desire for a childcare accelerator and his concern about getting people vaccinated. I-75 got toasted in Troy by a tanker and will need serious repairs, possibly slowing and snarling traffic for weeks. The University of Michigan Innovation Center planned for the old fail jail site on the edge of downtown is off. Developer Stephen Ross says it'll go somewhere else in the city, but there's no word as to exactly where or when. Construction was supposed to start this year. Remember we're member funded. Your support keeps this all-local source of information and context free for everyone else: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit  

  • 7 Things to Know Around Metro Detroit; Previewing the Detroit Policy Conference

    09/07/2021 Duración: 18min

    Seven stories to know around town, plus Devon stops by to preview what he's been working on at the Detroit Policy Conference.  - There's a new contract between the city of Detroit and the Firefighters Association. It comes with raises and changes. - A former Macomb County Prosecutor is facing 10 felony charges and the preliminary exam started today - A boutique in Auburn Hills is in hot water after what their Vice President said in an email to a job applicant - There's a setback for advancing LGBTQ+ protections in Michigan, already ranked one of the least welcoming for that community - Trinity Health will be mandating vaccinations for their employees and contractors Fun things to do:  - The Taylor Summer Fest is this weekend: http://www.taylorfestival.com/437/Taylor-Summer-Festival - And join a barchaelogist guiding a speakeasies and scofflaws tour: https://thedetroitbus.com/product/scofflaws-and-speakeasies-the-detroit-prohibition-history-tour/ Plus Devon O'Reilly joins me at the end of the show to preview

  • The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House Gets A Major Upgrade

    08/07/2021 Duración: 16min

    Edsel Ford is one of my favorite characters from Detroit's history, and I often wonder what would have happened if he hadn't died early of stomach cancer in 1943. If you've seen a Lincoln Continental - you can thank Edsel. If you've seen a Ford in general, he saved the company convincing his attached-to-the-past father to produce the Model A.  And this doesn't even begin to get into Edsel's numerous civic works that have left a mark on our region for generations. Been to the Rivera court at the DIA? Yeah, he was a big part of that.  The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House - his old estate in Grosse Pointe - has gone through a major upgrade adding new spaces, new exhibitions, upgrades to support the Ford's passion of migratory birds, and more.  Joining me on today's episode is Mark Heppner, President and CEO of the non-profit Edsel and Eleanor Ford House for a wide ranging conversation about what's happening and a shared figure of Detroit's history that maybe isn't talked about enough. More on the Edsel and Eleanor F

  • Detroit City FC Wins Title; Flooding Closes Main Library; 4 Stories Around Town

    07/07/2021 Duración: 21min

    On today's show: Flooding closes Detroit's Main Branch to close until at least Labor Day The DNR Outdoor Adventure Center reopens July 16th A Detroit Firefighter is killed in a road rage incident in Troy The Detroit Institute of Arts has hired a new Diversity and Inclusion Director For our feature conversation, Fletcher Sharpe (@saintfdw) joins us to break down Detroit City FC's Championship win over the LA Force and things to look forward to next season starting in August. Also, the Tigers have been looking better in the middle of the season here, and are in striking distance of .500. 

  • Detroit City FC News; Cabrera Closer to 500 Homers; Pistons get first pick

    29/06/2021 Duración: 19min

    Today’s show focuses on sports. 00:48 Previewing the semi-final between Chattanooga and Los Angeles, the winner who will play Detroit City FC in the final at Keyworth this Saturday. 04:33 Golden Nugget Online Gaming is becoming the training kit sponsor (among other things) for DCFC. But NISA betting in Michigan isn’t a thing. Should NISA – not a development league, but not a premier league – be allowed to be available in sportsbooks? Should betting come to NISA? 10:29 The Women’s DCFC team lost 3-2 to Midwest United. Fletcher breaks it down. 11:22 U-23 Team DCFC update 12:39 Miguel Cabrera has hit homer number 493 and the watch for 500 career homers starts. He’s tied with Lou Gehrig for career homers. 14:47 The Detroit Pistons actually got the first pick, with NBA Hall of Famer Ben Wallace there. So what will they do with the pick? Follow Fletcher Sharpe on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/saintfdw

  • Detroit Flood City and the Impact of Climate Change

    28/06/2021 Duración: 21min

    Parts of Metro Detroit got as much rain in five hours as they'd normally get in two months, overwhelming our aging sewer and drainage system. I-94, as of this recording, is still flooded. The Fisher Building sits dark without power due to a substation being out. Thousands of basements were filled with water, and countless personal items lost across Detroit, Dearborn, the Grosse Pointes, and elsewhere. There's a lot to this story, and with such a catastrophic failure, there's no one answer. But a big part of this is climate change. Our infrastructure, in some cases built as much as a century ago, wasn't designed for this new climate we find ourselves in today.  So not only do we need to update our aging infrastructure, to help stop this happening again we need to think better. And do that, we need to understand climate change and how it plays into everything and why organizations like the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department as well as residents need to be aware of it and prepare for it. To give us a bigger l

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