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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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  • Aretha Franklin gravely ill, Ossian Sweet House update with Karen Dybis, plus your Detroit news

    13/08/2018 Duración: 18min

    Here's our show on August 13, 2018. - The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, is said to be "gravely ill." That's according to multiple reports and family friend Evrod Cassimy, a WDIV anchor and reporter. - Legendary Detroit Tigers pitcher Jack Morris had his number 47 retired over the weekend. - The historic David Stott tower in Capitol Park will soon reopen as luxury housing and office space. According to the Freep, asking prices for the apartments could set a new record for price-per-square-foot in downtown Detroit. - Karen Dybis tells us what's happening to the historic Ossian Sweet House, and the story behind the important building. - Sven was out of town last week, so we saved our discussion about the primary election and news of the week for when he came back from the woods.  - A legal analysis by Detroit's Law Department says that City Council President Jones may be able to keep her local seat while serving for a time in the U.S. Congress. - On the Detroit side of Mack between Outer Drive and Cadieux sits

  • Grand Prix Will Be Back On Belle Isle, Amanda Lewan of Bamboo Detroit + Your News

    11/08/2018 Duración: 15min

    Saturday, August 11, 2018 show: The Detroit Grand Prix is, in fact, returning to Belle Isle. That's thanks to an agreement announced Friday between race organizers and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Speaking of cars.. I-696 construction in Macomb and Oakland counties is about 30 percent complete, according to the Michigan Department of Transportation. Earlier, we brought you a story about heated words from Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, saying that Detroit CEOs are aligning against suburban interests. The annual Hatch Detroit contest announced their 10 semi-finalists on Thursday evening. The contest awards $50,000 in cash and a bunch of resources to folks opening a business in Detroit, Highland Park, or Hamtramck. Dan Hasty is the the new play-by-play voice of the Detroit Mercy men's basketball team this season on 910 AM. An improved park at the corner of Woodward and Warren on the Wayne State campus is a step closer to reality. A little update on the progress of a 26-mile trail

  • Brooks letter, Brenda Jones to Congress (maybe), SMART may recount and what to do this weekend in Detroit

    09/08/2018 Duración: 07min

    This is your Daily Detroit News Byte for August 9, 2018: Will she or won't she? That's the question facing Detroit city council president Brenda Jones who has the chance to be a U.S. Congressperson for a couple months. Bus service in Macomb County may not be out of the woods yet. The narrow 23 vote victory - out of more than 150,000 votes cast - for the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation will probably be recounted after it's certified. Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson has sent off a letter that is terse, blunt and not a fan of Detroit's quote comeback that's a quote "Righteous Cause". The letter claims that Detroit CEOs and business leaders are organizing to build up Detroit at the suburbs expense. It's Thursday, so even though we'll have a Friday show I wanted to go through our City 5 list of events happening this weekend around the city. This week we actually have a couple bonuses, and if you missed anything the list is up on DailyDetroit.com on our City 5.

  • Explaining PFAS in Michigan with Garret Ellison of MLIVE, election results, and your Detroit stories

    08/08/2018 Duración: 19min

    From the studios of Podcast Detroit in the Cass Corridor, this is your Daily Detroit News Byte recorded on Wednesday, August 8th.  We have primary election results, headlines, and today's deep dive is about P-FAS. The chemical, used in firefighting and a bunch of consumer and industrial applications, has caused a lot of environmental concern. Sven Gustafson talks with MLIVE and Grand Rapids Press reporter Garret Ellison who has been at the forefront of covering the crisis. Also: We talk election results (including a squeaker when it comes to transit) The folks behind the Detroit Shipping Company have another project up their sleeves - plus an update on a future burger joint. General Motors and ExxonMobil have rolled out a new feature for 2017 and newer model Buicks aimed at making buying gas simpler. Ferndale and Detroit will be getting new public skate parks. The 10 millionth Ford Mustang rolled off the assembly line in Flat Rock. Belle Isle's trees have seen extensive damage due to a quick but intense storm

  • Gretchen Whitmer interview and your Detroit headlines

    03/08/2018 Duración: 16min

    This is your August 2, 2018 show. Our feature interview today is with Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Gretchen Whitmer. As a note, we've now interviewed all three Democratic candidates and you can find their interviews in our podcast feed. - One of Michigan's most prominent tech companies is the subject of a massive buyout. Tech titan Cisco plans to buy Ann Arbor-based Duo Security for $2.35 billion dollars in cash and assumed equity awards for Duo. - A Detroit police officer has been suspended after he was caught on video punching a naked woman at Detroit Receiving Hospital. - The Michigan Catholic newspaper will cease publication after 146 years. In its place, the Archdiocese of Detroit will launch Detroit Catholic, a free digital news website, later in the fall. - Police in Detroit arrested a man after he attacked two broadcast news trucks early Thursday, smashing the trucks' windshield, hood, driver's-side windows and side mirrors with a bat or baton. - A multimillionaire towing kingpin will serve 21 m

  • Savor Food and Wine Festival coming to the Detroit Zoo and your Detroit news

    01/08/2018 Duración: 11min

    On our show recorded on August 1, 2018: - There's a Savor Food and Wine Festival coming to the Detroit Zoo you'll want to check out. HOUR Detroit's Lauren Mohan joins us to talk about the event with all you can eat samples and tastings of beer and whiskey. - The Michigan Supreme Court has struck down a challenge to a voter referendum to create an independent redistricting commission. The 4-3 ruling means the Voters proposal - Not the Politicians' one - will appear on the statewide November ballot. - In another high-profile case involving voting, a federal judge has ruled that the Republican-led Legislature intentionally discriminated against African Americans when it passed a law banning straight-ticket voting. - On Tuesday, the Detroit City Council approved a Development Agreement with Dan Gilbert's Bedrock and Woodborn Partners for a planned mixed-income neighborhood. It'll be built on a former public housing site. We told you a bit about this on a previous episode, but more details have come into focus. - 

  • Thoughts On SMART Buses, Meet South Ferndale (Or "SoFe") and Your Headlines

    31/07/2018 Duración: 15min

    Next week is the primary election in Michigan, and many voters in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne Counties will be weighing the issue of transit. And Sven and Jer weigh in with their opinions. Janitors that take care of some of Detroit's most iconic buildings - as well as the Detroit Public Schools Community District and Detroit Metro Airport - have signed a contract for a $15 an hour minimum wage. The Detroit City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to institute a hard cap of 75 medical marijuana dispensaries in the city. They also opted to increase regulations on the industry. Foreclosures continue to be an issue in the city of Detroit. This month, the American Civil Liberties Union reached a settlement with the city to help homeowners buy back their foreclosed homes for $1,000. Some restaurant news out of Auburn Hills. Ziggy's Cheesesteaks - a restaurant that bills itself as a "taste of South Philly" - is opening sometime in October. Downtown Birmingham will soon reopen to vehicle traffic after a massive constr

  • First Taste Test Of The New Little Caesars 5 Meat Pizza And Your Detroit News

    31/07/2018 Duración: 14min

    On your show recorded on July 30, 2018: Our feature? At the end of the show, about the 8:52 mark, at the "office" Nuri Gocay, Sven Gustafson, Shianne Nocerini and Jer Staes do a taste test of the new Little Caesars 5 Meat Pizza launched today. Also: Residents of Detroit's historic block of West Canfield Street dealt with a 30-inch water main break over the weekend. The break flooded more than a block with water up to the tops of the wheels of some cars and even took out a tree. We have more details on the proposal to keep the Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle. Crews have begun demolition of the Belle Isle beach water slide, and the Conservancy is raising money to replace it. Ford Motor Company says it hit a self-imposed goal of lowering emissions from its car and truck plants eight years ahead of schedule. Detroit is the nation's second most affordable big city - but be careful about these numbers because Detroit is a unique market. A long-time Detroit drinking institution is changing hands. The Detroit Prince

  • Detroit City Lacrosse, Grand Prix On Belle Isle Update And News

    28/07/2018 Duración: 15min

    Recorded on July 27, 2018: Our featured guest is Christianne Sims. She's the founder of Detroit City Lacrosse, and she talks about the new program and how it'll impact the youth of Detroit. Our headlines: - Signs are pointing to the Grand Prix returning to Belle Isle next year. With the last contract expired, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources says it wants to move forward on a plan to keep the race at the island park, assuming key issues can be resolved. - The Swiss hospital that treated him says former Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne had been seriously ill for more than a year before his shocking death earlier this week. That was apparently news not only to Fiat Chrysler shareholders, but to the company itself. - Looks like work to take down the Fail Jail — the stalled Wayne County Jail at the corner of I-375 and Gratiot — is underway.  - Dockless electric scooters have launched in Detroit. The company is called Bird, and basically you rent the scooters through an app on your phone. This is a

  • Detroit Development-A-Palooza And Your Stories

    26/07/2018 Duración: 11min

    We made it to 100 episodes of sharing what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit. Wheee! There are a few major development projects in downtown we break down, as well as rising rents. A woman who had a baby in the Macomb County Jail is suing as guards apparently ignored her pleas to go to the hospital. The Rosa Parks home is for sale in an auction. And, Forman Mills is opening in Dearborn. 

  • Detroit Native Phil Lewis of the Huffington Post + Your Headlines

    24/07/2018 Duración: 20min

    Happy 317th Birthday, Detroit! We're having an informal happy hour at our Detroit studio to celebrate 100 episodes Thursday. Link on our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1882753571790877/ Phil Lewis, Front Page editor of the Huffington Post, joins us to talk about Detroit, the influence of the city, and the upcoming National Association of Black Journalists conference in Detroit. http://www.nabjconvention.com/ A lot of ink has been used covering downtown Detroit's comeback, but one group that feels they have been slighted are the janitors working in many of the skyscrapers and large buildings in the city. In an interesting turn of events, Ford is spinning off a separate company to inhabit that old train station in Corktown. It has created Ford Autonomous Vehicles LLC. Over the weekend, Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne was replaced by the board of the company due to quickly-escalating health problems. He had gone into a Swiss hospital for what was expected to be a quick procedure on his right shoul

  • Tour Belle Isle In A Sweet Model A — Plus Your Detroit News

    23/07/2018 Duración: 15min

    This is your Daily Detroit News Byte for July 23, 2018. Welcome back from the weekend. We hope that it was eventful and dry. Sven is off and in the woods, literally. He'll be back later in the week. Let's get on with today's show. Detroit's Auto Show will be moving to the week of June 8th in 2020 Metro Detroit's shot for regional transit in 2018 is truly dead This week the Michigan State Police will be cracking down on drivers who don't move over when there is an emergency vehicle on the side of the road TechTown announces five winners of the Techtown's Retail Boot Camp New local television show will give you all of the booze news you can use this August The Detroit Community Nike store is now accepting applications for its Nike Community Impact Fund grant program It's lobster roll week at Mudgie's this week Celebrate Detroit's 317th birthday with free ice cream from Hudsonville Ice Cream And Jer sits down with Lisa Stolarski from Antique Touring Company to talk about her new tour company where she takes you

  • New Police Boat, Ferndale & Hazel Park Development, Soccer News & Festivals This Weekend

    19/07/2018 Duración: 23min

    This is your Daily Detroit for Thursday, June 19th, 2018. The Detroit Police Department has its first new patrol boat since 1986, and it's named after fallen Detroit officer Kenneth "Shark" Steil. A vacant Detroit elementary school in the Old Redford neighborhood will become 32 affordable units for seniors and a new park. Who knew - Hazel Park is now seen as Oakland County's new real estate hot spot. Speaking of hot real-estate markets … Ferndale has been a particular focus for new development, with several large housing developments currently under construction. Now a proposed mixed-use development is causing a stir among local residents. Sven went down to the Ferndale Planning Commission meeting last night to see what it's all about. If publicly visible graffiti or outdoor art is used in a commercial, can the street artist sue? The New York Times reports that a Swiss outdoor artist whose work adorns an elevator shaft in the Z Garage in downtown Detroit is suing General Motors for the use of his work in an a

  • Detroit's Bankruptcy 5 Years Later With Nathan Bomey, Lisa Ludwinski of Sister Pie Has A New Book And Detroit News

    19/07/2018 Duración: 23min

    On the show recorded on July 18, 2018: It's the fifth anniversary of the city of Detroit declaring bankruptcy, so we have a special episode. Nathan Bomey, author of "Detroit Resurrected," a book on Detroit's bankruptcy, reflects on the events five years later and looks to the future. Lisa Ludwinski from Sister Pie joins us to talk about her new book and her West Village store that's beloved all over the country.  And in news, the building that houses Busy Bee in Eastern Market will see a new chapter. John Beilein gets a new contract from the University of Michigan. Cantina Diablos is changing concepts in Royal Oak, and Open Streets Detroit is in Rouge Park in Detroit this weekend.

  • Detroit News, MoGo Gets Bigger and Thomas Leeper, Every Linear Mile

    17/07/2018 Duración: 23min

    Blame it on the bollards: We've got bikes on the brain here today at Daily Detroit.  A quick weekend trip to Columbus, Ohio, plus this feature in the Los Angeles Times about what LeBron James' new bike commute might be like, also make us realize that we have it better than many other cities. Detroit's bicycling infrastructure, nearly non-existent just a decade ago, is now legitimately something to brag about, with new protected bike lanes popping up on East Jefferson and Cass Avenue, more greenways planned and the MoGo bike share program in expansion mode. On today's Daily Detroit News Byte podcast, we talk more about that expansion with Lisa Nuszkowski, MoGo's founder and executive director, and Justin Lyons, Ferndale's planning director. As we reported last week, MoGo plans to expand in Detroit and five inner-ring suburbs. And we can now confirm that the Livernois "Avenue of Fashion" is the next Detroit neighborhood to get bike sharing. Starting next spring, MoGo will add 30 new stations and about 150 b

  • A Retractable Roof On Ford Field? Opening A Motorcycle Shop In Detroit & More

    17/07/2018 Duración: 17min

    In today's show recorded on July 16, 2018, we discuss: Ford Field's future retractable roof? The future of the Belle Isle Grand Prix Detroit misses out on hosting the NCAA Final Four The Gordie Howe International Bridge groundbreaking Detroit's skyrocketing housing prices The Detroit Institute of Bagel's bagels A new production by "Hamilton" playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda comes to Detroit And, we have Brad Touchette, the owner of the new Clutch and Throttle on to talk about his motorcycle accessory shop in the Milwaukee Junction neighborhood. 

  • New Cass-Henry Historic District With Eric Kehoe, MoGo Expansion, Red Bull Arts Detroit, Amazon Hiring

    11/07/2018 Duración: 09min

    Today, we dive into the new Cass-Henry Historic District, and what it means for two Ilitch-owned buildings threatened with demolition, with Eric Kehoe of Preservation Detroit; MoGo will expand bike sharing to five suburbs and more Detroit neighborhoods; Red Bull Arts Detroit announces a new artists residency program for 2019; and Amazon is hiring 1,500 full-timers for its Romulus fulfillment center. Like our show? Tell a friend. Or better yet, subscribe to the Daily Detroit News Byte wherever you get your favorite podcasts.

  • Auto Show To June, Brandstatter Out, Campus Martius Improvements & Hatch Detroit

    11/07/2018 Duración: 15min

    This is your Daily Detroit News Byte recorded on July 10, 2018. - Right under the deadline for finishing the show, we got word that the Detroit City Council has unanimously voted for a new Cass-Henry Historic District. - The Detroit auto show is moving dates, and now we have a good idea as to when. Multiple media reports say that the show will move from January to June in 2020. - Detroit's historic Bonstelle Theatre on Woodward Avenue is being decommissioned. - It used to be that Detroit and Michigan were places where black families made progress on home ownership compared to the rest of the country. That's no longer the case. - Jim Brandstatter's 31-year run as color commentator for the Detroit Lions comes to an end. - The popular Campus Martius Beach is getting a makeover. - We now have the exact dates the PGA Tour is coming to the city of Detroit in 2019. - What is the largest single event in Michigan? - Good news for eastsiders, as DISH - a popular grab and go Mack Avenue spot among Detroiters, Grosse Poi

  • Royal Oak Restaurant Rumble, This Week In Detroit City FC w/ Fletcher Sharpe

    10/07/2018 Duración: 31min

    And we're back from the summer holiday week... and right into a rumble among Royal Oak restaurants in regard to parking and the future of the city. We also dive into some recent closings (Fist of Curry) and openings (Detroit Shipping Company).  Also, should rangers at Michigan State Parks carry guns? In other state park news - specifically Belle Isle - The Grand Prix is going to present their proposal to bring the race back to the the island next year. Olympia Development, residents and the city are tussling over the possibility of a historic district near the new Little Caesars Arena. Detroit's beloved Better Made Chips is going to expand to many more states around the nation. The city of Detroit says that more than 8,000 young people from age 14 to 24 will get six weeks of on-the job experiences and job training. Woodward Avenue is getting national love on the new PBS series "10 Streets That Changed America." And of course, Fletcher Sharpe joins us to talk Detroit City FC. His tip? You're going to want to s

  • Alan Mallach, Author Of "The Divided City," Detroit City FC Wrap-Up & Lafayette Park Development

    03/07/2018 Duración: 30min

    This is your show for July 2nd, 2018. Our feature guests: Alan Mallach is the author of "The Divided City: Poverty and Prosperity in Urban America." He joins Sven to talk about Detroit's nascent and unequal comeback. Book link here: https://www.amazon.com/Divided-City-Poverty-Prosperity-America/dp/1610917812 Fletcher Sharpe also bring us his weekly wrap-up of Detroit City FC and he talks World Cup. And our headlines: Detroit's Lafayette Park neighborhood will be seeing yet another new development. The developer, Ginosko Development Company, is currently calling the project "Lafayette West." It'll bring 374 new residences to the city across 5.2 acres. Michigan stands to lose more than $2.3 billion in economic activity if President Trump makes good on his threat to impose tariffs on imported automobiles. So says the reliably conservative U.S. Chamber of Commerce in an analysis released Monday. Now, when you buy a Detroit bus pass, you'll get a free 30-day MoGo bike share pass. The new deal between the city's de

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