Daily Detroit News Byte

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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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  • Big Sean And Emagine Building A Movie Theatre, 140+ More Detroit Cops, Pothole Ice Cream, New Factory Opens

    28/02/2018 Duración: 09min

    This is your Daily Detroit News Byte Podcast for February 27, 2018. Our Detroit news stories today: Detroit has a new budget and that could mean more officers on the streets All of Detroit's election day poll workers are to be re-tested A long time Detroit politician, Burton Leland, has died. You can get some ice cream to soothe your pothole woes. Big Sean and and Emagine team up to open a movie theatre in the city. A steel factory opens in the city of Detroit.  Autonomous vehicle news And, we preview what's happening the next couple of days, including our booth at the Detroit Regional Chamber's Detroit Policy Conference (if you're going, say hi!) and an upcoming Daily Detroit Happy Hour Podcast with Hour Magazine & PARC, their restaurant of the year.  Also, thanks to our sponsors!  MILO Digital Metro Detroit Podcaster Meetup March 8 We have our own Daily Detroit Drinks meetup this Thursday, March 1 at Two James. More here.

  • Detroit's Campground Comes Back To Life, Shifts At Shinola, Stroh's Beer, And David DeMuth, CEO of Doner

    24/02/2018 Duración: 19min

    This is your Daily Detroit News Byte for February 23, 2018. The show today was hosted by Jer Staes and Nuri Gocay.  Your headlines: There are major Shakeups at Ford Motor Company - and a shift at Shinola. Stroh's is going to have a new Detroit-brewed beer. Detroit automakers take best in class in select categories Lumen Detroit is a step closer to opening A new cafe is opening in Corktown in the spring called "Folk" Detroit's only campground in the city is reopening Michael Bloomberg's philanthropy arm selects Detroit for a grant to help deal with Detroit's problems Our feature interview is with David DeMuth. He's the CEO of one of Metro Detroit's oldest ad agencies, Doner… on what's happening in the ad business and why they're opening an office in downtown Detroit. Thanks to our sponsors: MILO Digital: From strategization to execution, the digital marketing experts at MILO Digital ensure that your brand is a step ahead of the rest. Learn more http://www.milodetroit.com The Detroit Regional Chamber:  The De

  • Detroit's Food Trucks That Feed The Homeless, Cliff Russell, Sewage Overflows, Housing Markets and More

    21/02/2018 Duración: 13min

    Welcome to your Daily Detroit for February 21, 2018! Here's our show: Water restrictions due to flooding Local restaurants and chefs get prestigious James Beard nominations Media legend Cliff Russell dies Pinball fundraiser for Architectural Salvage Warehouse in Detroit Piet Oudolf Belle Isle Garden update Metro Detroit has some of the most stable housing markets in the nation The Grand Hotel gets a big award Our feature report is by Shianne Nocerini, who spent a day with a Salvation Army Bed & Bread Truck to see how they feed as many as 4,000 people a day on the streets of Detroit.  Don't forget to the Daily Detroit Drinks event! More here: https://www.facebook.com/events/427598584342804/ Thanks to our sponsors: MILO Digital: From strategization to execution, the digital marketing experts at MILO Digital ensure that your brand is a step ahead of the rest. Learn more http://www.milodetroit.com The Detroit Regional Chamber:  The Detroit Regional Chamber's Detroit Policy Conference returns on Thursday, Ma

  • The Future Of Downtown Detroit, A New Detroit Zoo Nature Center, Rally's Expansion And More

    15/02/2018 Duración: 20min

    Welcome to your Daily Detroit News Byte podcast for February 15, 2018! Here are your stories: Nearly 350,000 people in Michigan have had their Driver's Licenses suspended and the Driver Responsibility Fees will be erased. The Detroit Zoo is going to build a new Great Lakes Nature Center in Macomb County Federal funding for keeping the Great Lakes clean is in danger A Ferndale Comic Book shop is closing The Former DPD Headquarters designed by Albert Kahn may see new life Detroit's a happy place to work Rally's/Checkers is looking to expand in Metro Detroit There will be a new shopping district by Little Caesars Arena Our feature interview is with Eric Larson of the Downtown Detroit Partnership on the future of downtown Detroit, what will happen to Joe Louis Arena, increasing rental rates in Detroit and decreasing property crime rates. Thanks to our show sponsors: MILO Digital -  From strategization to execution, the digital marketing experts at MILO Digital ensure that your brand is a step ahead of the rest.

  • Airbnb Controversy In Detroit (With City Council Audio)

    09/02/2018 Duración: 09min

    As we've reported on Daily Detroit there's a lot of controversy around an ordinance banning Airbnb and how it came to be.  Since the news was made public, leaders have been playing a game of hot potato saying it wasn't them - but, we there's more to the story. We dove into the topic and included audio of a council meeting that showed that city council members clearly knew what was going to be included in the ordinance that was passed in November of 2017 but took effect this month. This is a special pod where we don't do headlines and just focus on one topic. Thanks to our network, Podcast Detroit: http://www.podcastdetroit.com  

  • Nigel Barker, Impossible Wahlburgers, MoGo Love, Detroit Pistons Value And More

    08/02/2018 Duración: 10min

    Here's what we're covering today on your Daily Detroit News Byte. Prison food will no longer be privatized in the state of Michigan MoGo, Detroit's bike share, gets some love. General Motors employees getting large bonus What are the Pistons worth? More than a billion dollars. Paczki Run! Emagine adds games before the movie Berkley is looking for a new city councilmember Wahlburger's Impossible Burger hits Detroit Feature Interview: Nigel Barker, Photographer, Personality, Michigan Lover (Twitter) Thanks to Milo Detroit for their support in making the Daily Detroit News Byte possible. http://www.milodetroit.com Also, thanks to Podcast Detroit: http://www.podcastdetroit.com Be sure to subscribe for free in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit-news-byte/id1220563942?mt=2  

  • Martin Reboot, Project Greenlight, Metro Detroiters Working In Puerto Rico And More

    01/02/2018 Duración: 12min

    Here's what happening on your Daily Detroit News Byte for February 1, 2018. Greektown goes Project Greenlight Comcast takes over cable & internet services in Highland Park The Belle Isle Grand Prix might not come back to the island A new high-rise near Comerica Park may be in the works The TV show Martin, set in Detroit, may have a reboot after 20 years GDYT is putting young people to work in Detroit this summer - http://www.gdyt.org Feature interview: Dave Lingholm from DTE Energy talks about metro Detroiters down in Puerto Rico working to restore power to the American island. We talk to him from Puerto Rico. Love the show? Subscribe for free wherever find podcasts are found. More episodes and subscribe links here: http://www.dailydetroit.com/podcasts/daily-detroit-news-byte/ As always, thanks to our network, Podcast Detroit: http://www.podcastdetroit.com Two notes: We have a sponsor coming on board! Look for them next week. And our app is underway. If you want more Daily Detroit, try either: Our Happy

  • Neighborhood Business Expansion, The Woodward Avenue Action Association, MSU, Detroit Tigers Jerseys And More

    27/01/2018 Duración: 11min

    This is your Daily Detroit News Byte for Saturday, January 27th. Here areyour stories: MSU is continuing to fall deeper into scandal The Detroit Tigers have switched up their jersey look Comerica Park is going to stay Comerica Park $500,000 Condos coming to New Center The Leland Hotel is getting a renovation Detroit neighborhood business Pop'N'Smoked BBQ is expanding And for your feature interview, we talk to Karen Mejia of the Woodward Avenue Action Association (WA3) about what they're up to along this important stretch of Metro Detroit roadway. More on them here: https://www.woodwardavenue.org/ As always, if you love the show, subscribe on Apple Podcasts/iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit-news-byte/id1220563942?mt=2 Thanks to Podcast Detroit: http://www.podcastdetroit.com

  • 400 Detroit Jobs, Burns Night, Antietam, The RenCen, And Detroit Rental Enforcement

    23/01/2018 Duración: 10min

    Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Tuesday, January 23rd, 2018! On the show: Enforcement of rental regulations is becoming more stringent in the city 400 jobs are coming thanks to Flex'N'Gate Three fun happenings: Boogie Fever reopens, Antietam closes, and the top of the RenCen gets a James Beard chef Burns Night celebrating all things Scottish is happening at Urbanrest Brewery with Ackroyd's Scottish Bakery: https://www.facebook.com/events/838131263040408/ Don't forget to check out the HEARD podcast as well: http://heardpodcast.com/ Thanks to Podcast Detroit: http://www.podcastdetroit.com

  • No Amazon HQ2, School Funding Changes To Benefit Charters, Royal Oak City Buses, Belle Isle & Attracting Mobility Companies

    19/01/2018 Duración: 16min

    Here's your Daily Detroit News Byte for Friday, January 19. On the docket today: The State of Michigan is on the verge of changing public school funding to benefit charters Detroit didn't get Amazon HQ2 (We have a full episode on the topic over on the Daily Detroit Happy Hour): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-detroit-happy-hour/id1168444594?mt=2 The city of Royal Oak is looking at their own bus system: http://www.dailydetroit.com/2018/01/18/survey-royal-oak-will-gauge-interest-city-operated-buses/ Belle Isle State Park has a draft improvement plan Have you been hunting for meteors? Cranbrook has an event for you: https://science.cranbrook.edu/ The Kresge Foundation is providing money for projects in Detroit's neighborhoods A conversation behind the efforts to attract mobility companies with Devon O'Reilly of the Detroit Regional Chamber If you like the show, don't forget to subscribe in Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit-news-byte/id1220563942?mt=2 Thanks again t

  • Refrigerator Diaries, Sexy Bathrooms, Eastern Market Windmills And More

    14/01/2018 Duración: 13min

    Here's what to know and where to go in Metro Detroit. Our rundown today: A new development called the City Club Apartments - CBD Detroit broke ground at the former site of the Statler Hotel 1,000 Properties are coming up for development in Highland Park - could it be the next hotpsot? TopGolf is coming to Auburn Hills and it could attract 450,000 visitors a year Eastern Market could be getting a neat windmill / wind turbine project - https://www.patronicity.com/project/can_art_wind_turbine_project#!/ Area 7-Eleven stores were raided by ICE officials The Motown Museum gets a big donation The city of Detroit is hiring more people to work with small businesses in the city Our feature interview is with Godwin Ihentuge, proprietor of Yum Village as well as a food truck and host of a new podcast, The Refrigerator Diaries.  http://www.yumvillage.com/ Refrigerator Diaries: https://soundcloud.com/podcastdetroit/sets/refrigerated-diaries  

  • Council Ethics, Crime Rate Down, Detroit's A Travel Destination, A New Garden On Belle Isle & More

    09/01/2018 Duración: 14min

    Welcome to your Daily Detroit for January 8, 2018. Our main topics today: A Detroit City Councilmember is under scrutiny for ethics Detroit's crime rate seems to be for the most part down Detroit's a top travel destination Michigan's population is up, but not growing as fast as the rest of the country Metro Detroit is getting a new FAST transit service to make bus service better in the region Deep Dive: There's a new garden coming to Belle Isle from famed designer Piet Oudolf. He's worked on the High Line in New York City, Millenium Park in Chicago, and various gardens in Europe. We talked to Oudolf about his plans and have our writer's reaction. Don't forget to subscribe in Apple Podcasts here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit-news-byte/id1220563942?mt=2 Google play here: https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/I7qlunocz64xfl2crqq4pgkgeha?t%3DDaily_Detroit_News_B

  • Detroit Diner Discussion, Downtown Development, For The Love Of Sugar & More

    26/12/2017 Duración: 17min

    Welcome to your Daily Detroit News Byte for December 26, 2017. When we first put together a few episodes of this Daily Detroit show, we thought of it as an experiment. Would people listen? Is there a need? And overwhelmingly, there is. So, we're going for it. This is now going to be a regular platform for us, four times a week. It will be one of the key parts of our storytelling in 2018. After all, podcasting is a great medium to reach people in a personal way. So thanks to everyone who subscribed since our last show. Downtown's construction boom is continuing to roll with the new Little Caesars Headquarters For The Love of Sugar opens in Midtown: http://www.dailydetroit.com/2017/12/19/brush-park-just-got-bit-sweeter-thanks-love-sugar/ Eh, who needs that Third Street bridge anyway?  Winter Market extended: http://www.dailydetroit.com/2017/12/22/downtown-detroit-holiday-market-extended-january-28-turn-spring-market/ No electricity for Christmas? They're trying to fix that in Puerto Rico, and Detroiters from

  • New Bus From Detroit To Ann Arbor, Detroit Biz Wins Shark Tank, New Pistons Facility, Locally Sourced Food, Retail In Detroit

    23/10/2017 Duración: 12min

    Welcome to your Daily Detroit News Byte for October 23, 2017! Our headlines today: The University of Michigan has connected Detroit to Ann Arbor with a bus line that's now open to the public Michigan-located restaurants win awards for locally sourced food Detroit company gets investment on Shark Tank UFO Factory looks to lift back off and get on path to re-opening Two zip codes (and one in Metro Detroit) are among the top ten most desirable in the country A discussion on Detroit Blows, the new Blow Dry salon in Detroit and Detroit retail  More stories and more about our region on Daily Detroit. http://ww.dailydetroit.com Don't miss our email newsletter! http://www.dailydetroit.com/signup Thanks to Podcast Detroit for their support: http://www.podcastdetroit.com Thanks to Sven Gustafson for guest hosting along with Jer and Shianne.

  • Detroit Headlines: 100,000 Mogo Rides, Eminem Movie Re-Opening, Ready Player One And More

    20/10/2017 Duración: 09min

    Your news byte for October 20, 2017. Detroit's bike share sees promising early results A Michigan company is a tech unicorn Eminem's 8 Mile Movie will be back in theatres Two openings this weekend A groundbreaking of a park in Detroit An interview with the owners of the new Ready Player One bar and arcade Thanks to Podcast Detroit: http://www.podcastdetroit.com

  • 200 Detroit Jobs, The Best City In Michigan, Working To Increase College Graduation Rates, And Let's Just Say With Amy Oprean

    17/10/2017 Duración: 13min

    Welcome to your Daily Detroit News Byte! Our headlines: 200 New jobs in Detroit Which Detroit suburb is one of the best cities in America to live in? The Kresge Foundation Grants $450,000 To Increase College Graduation A new book that promises to be good on Belle Isle is looking for help for photographers Detroit leaders are submitting their bid for the new Amazon HQ2 this week Our interview: Amy Oprean of "Let's Just Say." It's a storytelling event this Thursday at Go! Comedy in Ferndale and should be a fun time.  We appreciate our sponsors! Thanks to Lawrence Technology Systems: http://www.lawrencesystems.com Thanks to Podcast Detroit: http://www.podcastdetroit.com

  • Bringing Detroit And Toledo Together Through DETxTOL

    08/10/2017 Duración: 06min

    There's a guy looking to build more connections between Detroit and Toledo than the Mudhens and the Tigers baseball teams. That guy is Mark Pannell, and his event series is called "DETxTOL." Both places are experiencing a refocus on place-based entrepreneurship. That means starting businesses that benefit and serve a geographic place and also provide jobs in that place. The goal is open dialogue and create connections between the two cities that are an hour and a half apart but share some of the same challenge, especially when it comes to starting a business and entrepreneurship. We chatted about the free event and what the goals are and why should you should come October 17. Here's the panel: Alicia Wagner - Co-Owner, Fowl and Fodder (http://fowlandfodder.com/) Dante Williams - Founder, Cutz Lounge (http://cutzlounge.us/) Prakash Karamchandani - Co-Founder, Balance Pan-Asian Grille (http://balancegrille.com/) Joanna Dueweke - Program Manager, ProsperUS Detroit (http://prosperusdetroit.org/) Moderated by M

  • Reflecting On Our "On The Table" Experiences Discussing Detroit

    05/10/2017 Duración: 30min

    I know that a discussion about a discussion can be kind of meta, but the Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan put together a very interesting series of conversations across the region about youth. "On The Table" is a project bringing 400 conversations together, over meals, across the seven county Detroit area.  We attended three of them. Shianne at Noble Elementary/Middle, Jer at Bamboo Detroit, and Sven at the Detroit Boxing Gym. So we initially were going to do a short roundup with some of the Daily team - Jer, Shianne and Sven - but it turned into a half-hour wide-ranging discussion of issues facing the city and youth, and some of the real challenges that are out there. Apologies since is longer than our usual episode, but we hope you enjoy it. 

  • Shakespeare In Detroit Gets A New Home As Part Of $27 Million New Riverfront Development With Sam White

    04/10/2017 Duración: 03min

    One of the threads in the story of a new, $27 million development on the riverfront that will see the Stone Soap building getting new life is that Shakespeare in Detroit, a theatre company born out of Detroit's neighborhoods, is getting a new performance space. Jer caught up with Sam White, the founder and creative director, to have a chat about what it's going to look like and what this will mean to the theater company that's gotten national attention is and is beloved locally. For more on Shakespeare in Detroit: https://www.shakespeareindetroit.com/ Story coming on Daily Detroit about the development: Thanks to Podcast Detroit: http://www.podcastdetroit.com

  • Solutions Journalism And The HuffPost Listen To America Tour Visits Detroit with Jo Confino

    03/10/2017 Duración: 12min

    The HuffPost, formerly known as the Huffington Post, was in Campus Martius in Detroit capturing stories from Detroiters as part of their Listen To America Tour. They're visiting 25 cities across the heartland of the country to get a beat on what people actually care about. It's an interesting experiment in outreach. So we talked Editor to Editor, with Jer having a conversation with Jo Confino. At HuffPost, Confino is Editor of Impact & Innovation and Editorial Director of their solutions journalism project, What's Working. We get into the challenges of solutions journalism - how it's harder than chasing down the crime stories of the day, and it's not always about positive stories. Also, breaking down the mental barriers that some journalists have. Apologies ahead of time for a little wind noise. We recorded on location for this one.  If you like the show, subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit-news-byte/id1220563942?mt=2 Also, thanks to our network, Podcast Detroit:

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