by Zak DeHondt | Jul 7, 2022 | Construction, Education
Hillel Day School has begun an “Open Space, Open Minds” athletic capital campaign to help fund the expansion and enhancement of Hillel’s outdoor athletic facilities. Currently, Hillel lacks a quality field that students can use year-round and after inclement weather,...
by Zak DeHondt | Jul 1, 2022 | Retail & Restaurant
Detroit City Football Club is planning to open a store for merchandise and ticket sales in downtown Detroit, taking over the former space of Detroit Bikes LLC. The soccer club signed a lease for the roughly 1,000-square-foot space at 1216 Griswold St. on Capitol Park...
by Zak DeHondt | Jun 10, 2022 | Uncategorized
When Jay Hack and his wife moved to a long-blighted but fast-revitalizing section of Detroit 10 years ago, they joined the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue. It’s the last freestanding shul in the city, and happens to be named for his great-great-grandfather. The...
by Zak DeHondt | Jun 10, 2022 | Multi-Family & Hospitality
In the early days of the pandemic, many hotels opened their rooms to medical personnel on the front lines. Now the tables are decidedly turned, with the hospitality industry needing a helping hand. While the federal Paycheck Protection Program has provided temporary...
by Zak DeHondt | Jun 3, 2022 | Retail & Restaurant
Detroit-based Sachse Construction recently hosted its 2022 New York Retail Summit at Rockefeller Center. The event covered a range of topics including pop-ups, the new retailer and landlord relationships and how experiential shopping is shaping the future of retail....
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