How Michigan is preparing for the end of the eviction moratorium
As of June 7, roughly 3.2 million people in the U.S. said they would face eviction within the next two months, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey.
Huntington Bank pledges $40 billion to tackle inequities, promises $11 billion for Michigan
The massive pledge will focus on affordable housing, small business loans, and increased capital for low-income communities in Michigan and 10 other states.
Detroit wins $30M grant for affordable housing in Corktown
Detroit is making an investment into the people who didn't give up the city by building affordable housing units in the Corktown area thanks to a huge grant.
Sales of new US homes fell 5.9% in April in wake of soaring house prices in March
Sales of new homes fell a bigger-than-expected 5.9% in April, a drop that analysts blamed in part on soaring home prices.
PNC Bank commits $7.5 million to affordable housing in Detroit
Detroit has a goal of preserving 10,000 affordable housing properties and developing 2,000 new units in the city.
Bedrock adding more property on Detroit Riverfront
The land development company's latest acquisition means it owns four locations along the Detroit Riverfront.
Judge halts Wayne County foreclosures for remainder of 2021 over COVID-19
A move by Wayne County's treasurer extended foreclosure protection for thousands of occupied homes in the county.
Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez unveil Green New Deal proposal to modernize US public housing
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., announced the legislation Monday, seeking to increase the public housing commitment in Biden’s $2.3 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan.
Pope Francis Center receives $7 million donation for new housing project
Once completed, the center's new housing facility will connect its clients with addiction treatment and job services. It will also come outfitted with 40 studio apartments, a cafeteria, a library, classrooms, and a health clinic.
Riverside family finally moves into dream home after 15-month standoff with squatter
After 15 long months of soaring legal bills, Tracie Albert finally walked through the front door of her new home in Riverside. But not before the suspected squatter was seen lunging at Tracie with a tire iron.
"Detroit is gonna come back"; contractors get started on next wave of demolitions
"I'm a Detroit-based contractor. I grew up here, PSL-educated, just had a grandbaby," said Curtis Johnson. "and now I can say to my grandbaby with conviction 'papa was out here doing his thing, making sure the city of Detroit is gonna come back.'"
Townhouse project Park 54 underway in Hazel Park
Robertson Brothers Homes is building two units a month through 2022. on the site of an old Catholic school - next to the still operating St. Mary Magdelen Church.
Dan and Jennifer Gilbert to invest $500M into Detroit, wiping property tax debt for residents
The Quicken Loans founder and Detroit property investor announced Thursday morning plans to invest several hundred million dollars into the city over the next decade.
Michigan expands vaccine eligibility to people who are homeless
Beginning Monday, people who lack sustainable housing will become eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The state expanded the list of people who can schedule treatment to people age 50 and up with co-morbidities beginning today.
43% of Michiganders are too poor to afford basic living costs, a state poverty report found
On Wednesday, a task force commissioned in 2019 to study poverty in Michigan made 35 recommendations about how to reduce inequality across the state.
Detroit police reviewing eviction policy after assisting landlord who wrongfully kicked mom out of home
Over the weekend, activists gathered outside Detroit's 10th Precinct to decry the wrongful evictions police participated in recently and called for radical change. A spokesperson with DPD said the officers involved will be disciplined and are retooling their policies as it related to evictions.
$100,000 donation will fund construction of resource hub in Jefferson-Chalmers neighborhood
A donation from AT&T and its Believe Detroit initiative will help build a 3,500-square-foot facility that will provide space for housing counselors, financial empowerment workers, and other services.
Community Housing Network helps single mother find home
The mother says she finally has a place to call home, and she's beyond grateful:
Overtaxed Detroit residents get discounted land and job preferences under new city program
The city of Detroit is offering eight wealth-building programs to residents who were overtaxed on their home assessments from 2010-2013.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan five new affordable housing projects
Mike Duggan will announce plans for 400 new affordable housing units and more than $122.9 million in housing tax credit investments.