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    • Monday, 2 October, 2023
      OutlookPatti Waldmeir
      Detroit is sprucing itself up

      Ten years after declaring bankruptcy, Motor City is starting to bounce back

      Artist James Charles Morris poses next to a mural of his grandmother Dell Pryor in Detroit’s trendy ‘Cass Corridor’, formerly a derelict area mostly known for drugs and prostitution
    • Tuesday, 26 September, 2023
      Automobiles
      US autoworkers strike: when will dealerships run out of cars to sell?

      Inventories of popular models like Ford Bronco are running low amid UAW action

      An unsold Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport in Wayne, Michigan
    • Monday, 11 September, 2023
      LexAutomobiles
      US autos: golden age of profits threatened by strikes and EV switch Premium content

      Labour action could take 150,000 workers off Detroit’s assembly lines

      United Auto Workers members walk in the Labor Day parade in Detroit last week
    • Thursday, 31 August, 2023
      John Thornhill
      What happens when AI passes through the ‘uncanny valley’?

      Robots are close to being so convincing that we can’t tell them apart from humans — and that could be a problem

      A realistic AI-generated photo of a human eye
    • Monday, 12 June, 2023
      ReviewArts
      Podcast review — Intersections: Detroit is a portrait of a resilient city

      Contributors to the series bear witness to its chequered past and efforts to bring a brighter future

      Two boys play basketball in the street in a run-down neighbourhood of a US city
    • Monday, 15 May, 2023
      Rana Foroohar
      US cities must beware the ‘donut effect’

      Many of America’s urban centres are struggling to lure workers back post-pandemic, but the suburbs are thriving

      Illustration of a donut with pink icing and sprinkles with rundown buildings in the hole in the middle and shiny buildings around the ring
    • Sunday, 18 September, 2022
      Automobiles
      The auto show is back with less gloss as carmakers change tactics

      Consumers are returning to a different kind of Detroit expo

      US president Joe Biden is helped out of a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 by General Motors president Mark Reuss as GM chief executive Mary Barra looks on at the Detroit auto show on Wednesday
    • Monday, 4 October, 2021
      Patti Waldmeir
      Racial equity is key in efforts to revive Detroit

      Fresh strategies to breathe life into my hometown give hope where past attempts have failed

      Can post-pandemic stimulus plans undo the now infamous images of Detroit as a ruined city and address the inequality?
    • Thursday, 6 August, 2020
      News in-depthQuicken Loans Inc
      Quicken Loans IPO: mortgage pioneer cashes in a big win

      Detroit billionaire Dan Gilbert makes a muted return to the public markets

      Detroit businessman Dan Gilbert was awarded Crain's Newsmaker of the Year award at the Grand Ballroom at the MGM on Feb. 21, 2020
    • Monday, 22 June, 2020
      Patti Waldmeir
      Why my alma mater’s record on race has got worse

      Michigan’s top university has half the black undergraduates of its peak — and it is not alone

      University of Michigan students sitting around a table. Just 4 per cent of undergraduates are black, despite a longstanding goal of 10 per cent
    • Friday, 5 June, 2020
      News in-depthGeorge Floyd protests
      Four generations of black Detroiters on the legacy of George Floyd

      Fears about the state of race relations haunt city at centre of 1967’s long, hot summer

    • Monday, 1 June, 2020
      News in-depthThe Big Read
      A revival stalled: coronavirus in America’s rust-belt

      The unemployment rate has soared in cities such as Detroit, which now face intensifying protests against police brutality

      Workers return to FCA Chrysler Warren Truck Assembly to restart production on May 18, 2020 in Warren, Michigan. - This plant produces the Ram 1500 trucks. Detroit’s auto giants are keen to resume production this week, but there will be unease on assembly lines where social distancing is difficult and worries about the deadly coronavirus persist. (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY / AFP) (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images)
    • Tuesday, 31 March, 2020
      Coronavirus
      Poverty helps make Detroit next US virus hotspot

      Many residents are in ill health and lack access to medical facilities and grocery stores

    • Tuesday, 7 January, 2020
      Patti Waldmeir
      Farmers could hold the key to Detroit’s future

      Devastating urban blight has given the city some unexpected advantages

      DETROIT, MI - OCTOBER 15: Art is placed on the front of the majority of the abandoned houses in the neighborhood of Brightmoor seen on October 15, 2015 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Salwan Georges/For the Washington Post)
    • Tuesday, 17 September, 2019
      FT SeriesCity stats: how rivals measure up
      City stats: Detroit versus Toronto

      US city’s housing market reflects its relative reliance on manufacturing compared with its Canadian neighbour

    • Monday, 14 January, 2019
      Tesla Inc
      Tesla sideswiped by electric car buzz at Detroit auto show 

      Shares fell, while other automakers rallied, on the first day of the show

    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Special Report
      Revitalised Cities: Detroit

      Downtown Detroit is bursting into life after decades of decline, but will the recovery restart Motor City’s poorest areas? This report ranges from revitalising neighbourhoods and renovating a symbol of decline to an interview with one of the chief catalysts, entrepreneurship and urban farming

      DETROIT, MI - JUNE 19: Rapper Big Sean performs at a Ford Motor Company event where Ford announced their plans to renovate the historic, 105-year old Michigan Central train station on June 19, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. Ford announced their plans to renovate the station and turn it and Detroit's Corktown neighborhood into a hub for Ford's auto technology. The project is expected to be completed by 2022 and will be the workplace for approximately 2500 Ford employees. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Eric Thomas
      From ‘why I hate Detroit’ to ‘why I stayed’

      Eric Thomas’s 2016 blog went viral. What does he think about his changing city now?

      Bright future? A mural by Robert Spence in Detroit
    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Edward Luce
      Detroit and the reviving rust belt’s challenge to the Sunbelt

      Regeneration and geography offer a combination the south does not

      Street performers play guitars near Campus Martius Park in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Thursday, June 22, 2017. To lure more young talent straight out of school, Detroit is giving itself a full-on Silicon Valley makeover. General Motors Co. is spending $1 billion renovating its 60-year-old Tech Center in a northern suburb. Photographer: Anthony Lanzilote/Bloomberg
    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Special ReportRevitalised Cities: Detroit
      Ford uses Detroit station revamp to reinvent its future

      The carmaker is rebuilding a symbol of decline as a high-tech centre for ‘new mobility’

      Light Projections At Michigan Central Station 2018 - Handout
    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Special ReportRevitalised Cities: Detroit
      Dan Gilbert, the driving force who helped restart Detroit

      The Quicken Loans founder saw opportunity in a perfect storm

      Dan Gilbert seen on day two of Summit LA17 in Downtown Los Angeles's Historic Broadway Theater District on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Special ReportRevitalised Cities: Detroit
      Detroit juggles gentrification and regeneration

      Buildings are springing up and people are moving in — but will existing residents be protected?

      Live 6 Detroit A bungalow in the regenerated Fitzgerald area of Detroit photo credit - Tom McKenzie
    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Special ReportRevitalised Cities: Detroit
      The drive to rebuild Detroit as ‘one city for all’

      Downtown is on the up but will deprived black neighbourhoods see the benefits?

    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Special ReportRevitalised Cities: Detroit
      The urban farmers trying to put down roots in Detroit

      Farms grew up in gaps left by decline — but are they here to stay?

      Urban farming in Detroit
    • Wednesday, 12 September, 2018
      Special ReportRevitalised Cities: Detroit
      Homegrown start-ups fuel Detroit’s revival

      From wine shops to tech, local entrepreneurs are stepping up - but many lack capital

      House of Pure Vin co-owner Regina Gaines at her wine shop in Detroit.
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