Tyler Fernengel's Hart Plaza Drop In
Source: Tyler Fernengel IG
Source: Tyler Fernengel IG
A fourth inmate since May has died at the Women's Huron Valley Correctional Institute, the Michigan Department of Corrections said.
Dalephenia Jones, 62, was the fourth inmate in that prison in Ypsilanti to have died in recent weeks. Huron Valley is the only women's prison in Michigan.
Jones died July 2 at Trinity Health Hospital, the corrections department said in its announcement.
The Motown Museum in Detroit has been resonating with a different signature sound — the rumble of trucks, the buzz of drills and the pounding of metal — as one of the most significant sites in American musical history undergoes a $75 million donor-driven face-lift ahead of its 2027 grand reopening.
Mich. – Oakland University is taking a major step toward building a new data center and artificial intelligence institute on campus after its Board of Trustees voted to advance the project into the next phase.
Literally stumbled across this property on a bike ride (across from Lincoln Factory) and it happened to be their first day open, right at Noon opening. The guy said I was their first customer, it's a great spot! Have some variety with Pale Ale, Sour, IPAs, probably 8-10 beers on draft and brewed on site. They had World Cup on, said they were building out a patio, will pair well with Michigan & Trumbull pizza across the street.
Summer weekends are back at Motor City Brewing Works!
"Beginning this weekend, we'll be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday through August, with a limited food menu starting July 10."
Friday: 3 PM - 10 PM
Saturday: 12 PM - 10 PM
Sunday: 12 PM - 8 PM
Outside Marjorie and Billy Finn’s home at 303 Louise Ave., there’s a constant hum Billy Finn compares to a jet engine.
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The noise is coming from across the street.
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It’s a 30-megawatt data center called Hyperscale Data, Inc. at 415 E. Prairie Ronde St. in Dowagiac, a small city of 5,700 people in Southwest Michigan.
The first new hangar facility at Detroit's municipal airport in nearly 60 years has officially opened.
More than 1,200 concerts, family events, movie nights and other programs will grace downtown Detroit’s parks and public spaces this summer.
The Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP) has unveiled a bustling slate of activities from now through October as the nonprofit organization aims to bring “simple, accessible, high-quality experiences” to 18 downtown spaces, in the words of DDP’s David Cowan.
The full calendar of events can be found at the DDP website.
After 12 unforgettable years, Wright & Company will serve its final dinner service on July 3.
For more than a decade, you've made us part of your first dates, anniversaries, celebrations, late-night cocktails, and countless unforgettable evenings. What started as a restaurant became a gathering place, and that's because of the people who walked through our doors.
To every guest, team member, friend, and neighbor who has been part of this journey, thank you. Your support, loyalty, and memories have shaped Wright & Company into what it is today.
While our dinner service is coming to a close, our story in this space is not over. We will continue hosting private events, celebrations, and special gatherings in the place we've proudly called home for the last 12 years.
We hope you'll join us for one last dinner before July 3.
Source: @WrightDetroit on Instagram
Starting this week, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will implement traffic circulation changes and complete a dedicated two-way bike lane on the island.
Source: Jennifer Hammond on X: https://x.com/i/status/2055670325791129674