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 Detroit Real Estate Agents, Detroit Homes For Sale, REALTORS and Detroit
Detroit, Michigan is the largest city in the state, the 10th largest city in the United States and the eighth largest metropolitan area.
Detroit is experiencing tremendous growth and signs of this are evident in every area of the city, neighborhoods, industrial corridors, and the central business district.
HomeGain provides Detroit, Michigan real estate information and resources to guide homeowners and homebuyers through the process of selling and buying a house, condo or other Detroit realty property.
www.homegain.com /local_real_estate/MI/detroit.html   (564 words)

  
 Detroit Police Department Home Page
Neighborhood Watch is a program that establishes a formal network of communication between neighborhoods and police regarding crime-related problems.
Our sworn officers and civilian employees appreciate the opportunity to work with you in making Detroit a safer place to live, work, and visit.
Contains Charter, Executive Organization Plan, City Code, Michigan State Constitution and Home Rule Cities Inc.
www.ci.detroit.mi.us /police   (179 words)

  
 Detroit, Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1796 Detroit and its surrounding areas passed to the United States, and from 1805 to 1847 the town was the territorial and state capitol of Michigan.
Detroit has several universities and colleges within its borders, including: College for Creative Studies, Lewis College of Business, Marygrove College, Wayne State University, University of Detroit Mercy, Wayne County Community College, and the Detroit College of Law, now affiliated with Michigan State University.
Chaldean-owned businesses are the retail life of the Detroit neighborhoods[4], owning some 90% of local convenience stores (called "party stores") within the city.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Detroit,_Michigan   (5403 words)

  
 TERRANCE CLAY - CENTURY 21 PARK AVENUE REALTORS - OAK PARK Michigan Real Estate
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You can find extensive community information, consumer links, Michigan school information, free reports, answers to commonly asked real estate questions, and more.
This is the most comprehensive resource for OAK PARK real estate information and OAK PARK relocation services.
www.terranceclay.com   (5403 words)

  
 Hamtramck Rentals
Hamtramck, also known as Hamtown, is the most culturally rich enclave in the Detroit area.
Hamtramck’s population of 22,000 is a harmonious ethnic mix, as reflected in the city’s slogan: “A League of Nations.” It has well-established neighborhoods and boasts its own police force.
Known as the "city within the city, " the 2 square miles of Hamtramck sit squarely in the middle of Detroit.It is wonderfully accessible from I-94, I-96 and I-75.
www.hamtramckrentals.com   (252 words)

  
 Van Buren Township, Michigan Real Estate
Located in the Southwest corner of Wayne County in southeastern Michigan just two exits west (3 1/2 miles) from the junction of Interstate 94 and Interstate 275, twenty-five minutes from downtown Detroit, twenty minutes from Ann Arbor.
The closeness of Van Buren Township to the Ann Arbor and suburban Detroit areas and to regional employment centers has contributed to the high demand for locating here.
There are a number of fine neighborhoods concentrated in the Belleville Lake area opening up endless recreational opportunities for residents, while an equal number of housing opportunities are available along the frontages of unpaved roads in rural areas of the township.
www.relocate-america.com /states/MI/cities/vanburen_twp.htm   (385 words)

  
 Lincoln park, chicago apartment lincoln park, city of lincoln park michigan
Lincoln Park A city of southeast Michigan, a residential suburb of Detroit.
Lincoln Park is a community of homes and neighborhoods located minutes away from the many cultural, recreational,...
Chicago apartments rental agency provides photos and floor plans of apartments for rent in Chicago neighborhoods Wicker Park, Buck Town, Lincoln Park, and Lakeview areas.
www.serviceautomobile.com /lincoln-park.html   (1396 words)

  
 Michigan: Redford Real Estate Listings - MI
Redford is situated in stunning southeastern Michigan not far from Detroit’s metropolitan area and the “kid-friendly” city of Livonia, which has won numerous awards for its safe, community-minded neighborhoods.
Redford has a rich history, which is reflected in many areas of the city, but it also has an incredibly bright future.
You are also sure to notice how great the quality of life in this city is. There really is no better place to live, work and play than in Redford.
www.everythingre.com /listings/Michigan/Redford   (1396 words)

  
 Steppin' Out: Corktown Tavern Detroit 12/09/04
Corktown is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Detroit.
The Corktown Tavern is at 1716 Michigan Ave.
Waking State from Washington D.C., Sindust from Cleveland along with a number of other groups from Maryland, Florida and Illinois were literally in awe to have made their mark in the Motor City.
www.goanddomichigan.com /stories/120904/pla_steppinout001.shtml   (756 words)

  
 The Michigan Daily Online
Detroit city officials and students and faculty from Wayne State University, Michigan State University, University of Miami in Florida and Harvard University attended the conference.
Yesterday, the University's A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning concluded a four-day planning and designing charrette for the Detroit's greater Corktown and Briggs neighborhoods, which includes Tiger Stadium.
Delphine Byrd, a University admissions counselor whose hometown is Detroit said, "They should not tear it down, they should leave it standing." She added that the stadium is very important to the community and that many residents such as herself have grown up with it there and would be devastated to see it go.
www.pub.umich.edu /daily/2000/jan/01-12-2000/news/2.html   (535 words)

  
 Grand Circus Park.com
Corktown is a short drive west of downtown on Michigan Avenue, with neighborhoods north and south of the avenue in the vicinity of Trumbull and Rosa Parks.
Detroit's oldest neighborhood was ravaged by freeway construction in the middle twentieth century, but many of it's Irish residents refused to leave.
Detroit's other downtown, the New Center Area, is a couple miles north of the central business district and is home to the most impressive building of 1928 - the Fisher Building.
www.grandcircuspark.com /visit.htm   (1438 words)

  
 Detroit Synergy - A Special Launch Pre-View: Model D
Detroit Synergy is proud to be a community partner of Model D, a new weekly e-magazine and web site that connects you with the latest growth and investment news about Detroit’s neighborhoods.
Nestled in the heart of the city, Corktown, is the area bound by Michigan Ave and Porter Street on one side, and by Lodge and 16th Street on the other side.
About Us Detroit Synergy Group is a non-profit, project-based coalition of Detroit and metro-area residents dedicated to working across age, gender, racial, geographic and cultural boundaries to create initiatives that realize a living, working and vibrant Detroit.
www.detroitsynergy.org /news_item.2005-06-28.0505063993   (453 words)

  
 United Way for Southeastern Michigan
During its 25 plus years, GCDC has rehabbed and constructed 93 homes; collobrates with Southwest Detroit and Corktown area agencies; Built Clement Kern Gardens; assisted several neighborhood familes with security deposits or downpayment assistance; rehabbed one historic home and received funds for a neighborhood based recycling program for Corktown and surrounding neighborhoods.
GCDC received a $200,000 grant from the City of Detroit Empowerment Zone for the predevelopment stages of an Infill Housing Project in the North Corktown area to be completed by Fall 2003 (33 homes).
The primary mission of the Greater Corktown Development Corporation, a community-based housing development organization since 1976, is to facilitate the redevelopment of a divers, vibrant and affordable urban village in the Greater Corktown area.
www.volunteersolutions.org /uwcs/org/223268.html   (784 words)

  
 Designers go to bat for Detroit neighborhoods
ANN ARBOR---Detroit's Greater Corktown and Briggs neighborhoods will be the focus of a five-day planning and design workshop, Jan. 7-11, hosted by the University of Michigan's A.
The Greater Corktown and Briggs neighborhoods were selected as the focus of this year's charrette because these areas are experiencing transition with the departure of the Tigers baseball team to Comerica Park.
Additional sponsors include Detroit Edison, the City of Detroit Office of the Mayor, the City of Detroit Department of Planning and Development, and the Teamsters Joint Council #43.
www.umich.edu /~newsinfo/Releases/2000/Jan00/r010400a.html   (832 words)

  
 Detroit, Michigan :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
Detroit is located on the north bank of the Detroit River, in southeastern Michigan.
Current and historic neighborhoods in Detroit include: Black Bottom, Corktown, Chaldean Town, Mexicantown, Poletown, Greektown, Indian Village, New Center, Old Redford, Palmer Woods, Rosedale Park, Warrendale, Springwells, and Del Ray.
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (located in Romulus, Michigan)
www.informationgenius.com /encyclopedia/d/de/detroit__michigan.html   (832 words)

  
 DETROIT, MICHIGAN RECEIVES COORDINATION HONOR AWARD FOR ITS OPERATION WEED AND SEED EFFORTS
Operation Weed and Seed is foremost a strategy that aims to prevent, control, and reduce violent crime, drug abuse, and gang activity in targeted high- crime neighborhoods across the country.
Since August, 2001, the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office, the City of Detroit Mayor’s Office, the Detroit Police Department, and the Weed and Seed 11
Under the leadership of U.S. Attorneys, the strategy brings together federal, state, and local crime-fighting agencies, social service providers, representatives of public and private sectors, business owners, and neighborhood residents and links them in a shared goal of weeding out violent crime and gang activity while seeding the community with social services and economic revitalization.
www.ojp.gov /pressreleases/EOWS03061.html   (588 words)

  
 Mexicantown - Neighborhoods - Detroit - D - Localities - Michigan - United States - North America - Regional
Mexicantown - Neighborhoods - Detroit - D - Localities - Michigan - United States - North America - Regional
Mexicantown Community Development Corporation - Mission is to foster economic development in the Hispanic community of Southwest Detroit, known as Mexicantown.
Detroit Neighborhood Rebounds - Detroit Free Press article about Mexicantown published in 1999.
www.netz-in-berlin.de /Regional/North_America/United_States/Michigan/Localities/D/Detroit/Neighborhoods/Mexicantown   (217 words)

  
 Delta County Area Chamber of Commerce
Delta County, one of fifteen counties in the UP, is located 450 miles from Detroit and a mere 60 miles from the Wisconsin border.
Delta County offers a variety of lifestyles, from remote rural settings surrounded by woods to lakefront or lakeview homes and in-town neighborhoods where schools, museums, theaters and shopping are a short distance away.
The image of the cold, frozen north is dispelled by the statistics-50” of snowfall per year in Delta County compared to the 200+ inches along the shore of Lake Superior to the north.
www.deltami.org /ourarea/aboutourarea.html   (498 words)

  
 Oakland County Michigan Local Blog
> Cities and Maps> Cities and Neighborhoods> Oakland County Farmington Hills, Michigan is the largest city in Oakland County.
Oakland County, Michigan, is one of the fastest growing counties in the United States.
Oakland County is one of 83 counties in Michigan.
exploreoaklandcounty.com /oakland-county-mi-blog   (2831 words)

  
 City of Oak Park - Recreation
Victoria and Rothstein Parks, which were built over I-696 in order to preserve Oak Park neighborhoods, won the 1992 Michigan Municipal League's Municipal Achievement Award.
The largest of these is Shepherd Park which occupies 56.8 acres of land and includes numerous facilities, such as: a civic center, ice rink, baseball fields, tennis, mini-golf, volleyball, and basketball courts, picnic facilities and picnic shelters.
On Saturday, November 13th, the bus will be leaving the Oak Park Community Center at 2:30and will return at 6:30pm.
www.ci.oak-park.mi.us /recreation.htm   (2831 words)

  
 Racetrack divides state, Detroit and neighborhoods - 6/18/00
Palmer Woods resident Sondra Jenkins says Lansing officials don't realize the track's negative impact because they don't live in nearby neighborhoods.
   Palmer Woods resident Sondra Jenkins said state officials' determination to build a racetrack shows they don't understand Detroit.
DETROIT -- Mayor Dennis Archer said he will sue to block any attempt by the state and developers to move the Grand Prix and other auto races to the Michigan State Fairgrounds.
www.detnews.com /2000/metro/0006/18/a01-77323.htm   (2831 words)

  
 Mexicantown
Canadian Content > Regional: North_America: United_States: Michigan: Localities: D: Detroit: Neighborhoods: Mexicantown:
Mission is to foster economic development in the Hispanic community of Southwest Detroit, known as Mexicantown.
Detroit Free Press article about Mexicantown published in 1999.
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Regional/North_America/United_States/Michigan/Localities/D/Detroit/Neighborhoods/Mexicantown   (95 words)

  
 Michigan's Historic Resources Survey Program
What do Michigan's post offices, state parks, highway bridges and historic engineering and industrial sites, the Grand Rapids central business district, Lansing neighborhoods, and Lathrup Village outside Detroit, Mackinac Island and the villages of Calumet and Laurium, and the rural landscape of the southern part of Lima Township in Washtenaw County have in common?
They are all examples of Michigan historic resources that have been subjects of historic resources surveys carried out throughout the state since the statewide survey program began in the mid-1970s.
As the primary repository for information on Michigan's historic resources, the SHPO maintains an inventory of over 300,000 cards, 600 reports, maps, 6,000 rolls of negatives, and nearly 20,000 color slides.
www.michigan.gov /hal/0,1607,71-160-17449_18638_20901---,00.html   (1107 words)

  
 Ann Arbor Real Estate Agents, Ann Arbor Homes For Sale, REALTORS and Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor is located in south eastern Michigan, just 45 minutes from the Detroit airport.
The neighborhoods in and around Ann Arbor provide quiet tree-lined streets.
HomeGain has services to help you find a top Ann Arbor real estate broker or agent, get the value of your Ann Arbor home and a comparative market analysis (CMA), view Ann Arbor real estate and MLS listings, prepare your home for sale, and more.
www.homegain.com /local_real_estate/MI/ann_arbor.html   (549 words)

  
 Gypsy Moth, Bloomfield Township, Michigan (MI)
Michigan abounds with susceptible trees, including oak, birch, willow, crabapple, maple, aspen, basswood, linden and tamarack.
By the mid-1990’s populations began popping up in the metropolitan Detroit area.
In the early 1990’s populations moved east, west and then south in Michigan into the Grand Rapids and Flint areas.
www.bloomfieldtwp.org /Community/GypsyMoth.htm   (1732 words)

  
 Ice Skating at Belle Isle, Detroit, Michigan, Detroit Publishing Company Collection, Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village
Playful children and animals, distinctively dressed residents of urban neighborhoods and natives of the Southwest were all popular subjects for the Detroit Publishing Company.
Ice Skating at Belle Isle, Detroit, Michigan, Detroit Publishing Company Collection, Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village
www.hfmgv.org /exhibits/dpc/everyday/skating.asp   (70 words)

  
 Michigan Historical Marker: Indian Village
Due to the unique combination, Indian Village is one of the most significant neighborhoods in present-day Detroit.
In 1894 Cook's heirs subdivided the property and named it Indian Village.
Abraham Cook purchased this area, now known as Indian Village, from two French farmers, Gabriel St. Aubin and Francois Rivard, during the first decades of the nineteenth century.
www.michmarkers.com /pages/S0349.htm   (70 words)

  
 royal oak :: detroit neighborhoods
Most of the Royal Oak Township area (where the city of Royal Oak is now located) was laid out in 1832, and is the most southeastern area in Oakland County.
In 1891, when the population of Royal Oak Village was less than 500, the area was incorporated by an act of the Michigan State Legislature.
Before Royal Oak became the hipster town it is today, the township it resides in was swampy, disease ridden and generally considered uninhabitable.
www.motorcityrocks.com /oak.htm   (297 words)

  
 Projects - University of Michigan Business School
Habitat Detroit will be building 30 new homes during this time, to kick off the holistic revitalization of Marshall Village, an economically distressed neighborhood.
Uptown is Cincinnati’s dominant regional center of learning, health care and culture infused with the energy of vibrant neighborhoods.
The last area of focus will be urban planning, specifically reviewing feasibility assessments for consolidated parking and shuttle services in Uptown, researching legal issues and assisting with the development of an operating budget for a combined parking and shuttle authority.
www.bus.umich.edu /DomesticCorps/Students/Projects.htm   (297 words)

  
 EPA Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund Pilot - Trenton, MI
Trenton, Michigan, located ten miles south of Detroit, is focusing its BCRLF on brownfield sites abutting the Trenton Channel and the Detroit River.
To further leverage the BCRLF, Trenton will encourage the use of its Brownfields Tax Increment Financing Authority to repay loans and will investigate the use of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 206 funds to reestablish a natural shoreline along the Trenton Channel and Detroit River.
Industrial activities and runoff from Trenton brownfields contribute to continued pollution of the Detroit River.
www.epa.gov /brownfields/html-doc/rtrenton.htm   (297 words)

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