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- Model D: These 3 Black-led development efforts are putting community front and center in Detroit
- Michigan Chronicle: Community Organization Works to Rebuild Historic Detroit Neighborhood
- Michigan Chronicle: Reviving Virginia Park as West Euclid Gateway Brings Affordable Housing to Detroit
- Second Wave Media: Detroit’s privately owned parks make a big difference for their neighborhoods
- WXYZ: Virginia Park district sees continued revitalization with affordable housing project
- Detroit Free Press: Developer makes progress on Detroit home rehabs, but struggling with Herman Kiefer campus
- Detroit Free Press: New York developer facing tight deadlines, neighborhood criticism in Detroit
- Deadline Detroit: Held hostage: How two Detroit neighborhoods fought to break developers’ grip
- Detroit News: Deadline looms for Detroit’s long-delayed Herman Kiefer Hospital development
- Detroit Free Press: Detroit residents fight back on proposed tree nursery near vacant Herman Kiefer hospital
- Detroit News: Detroit residents voice concern over proposed $143M housing project
- Detroit Free Press: Kiefer redevelopment poised to reinvent Detroit neighborhood
- Detroit Regional Chamber: George Adams, Jr. Profile
- Detroit Regional Chamber: Detroit’s First Word: Driving Community Impact Through NeighborHUB
- Crain’s Detroit Business: Affordable housing development shapes vacant duplexes into 20 new units
- Hoodline: Affordable Housing Gets a Boost in Detroit with West Euclid Gateway Project
- WXYZ: Virginia Park district sees continued revitalization with affordable housing project
- Gilbert Family Foundation: New Rehab Construction begins on “West Euclid Gateway”, a New Multifamily Affordable Housing Project in Virginia Park
- Michigan Chronicle: Reviving Virginia Park as West Euclid Gateway Brings Affordable Housing to Detroit
- City of Detroit: New Rehab Construction begins on “West Euclid Gateway,” a New Multifamily Affordable Housing Project in Virginia Park
- Fox 2: Detroit mayoral race: Non-profit hopes to keep voters informed as election creeps up