JW Marriott Detroit Water Square: 25-Story Riverfront Hotel
Steel rises on Detroit's riverfront as the 25-story JW Marriott Detroit Water Square takes shape on the former Joe Louis Arena site, targeting 2027 completion.
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Steel rises on Detroit's riverfront as the 25-story JW Marriott Detroit Water Square takes shape on the former Joe Louis Arena site, targeting 2027 completion.
The 25-story JW Marriott Detroit Water Square rises on the former Joe Louis Arena site, set to open in 2027 with a skybridge to Huntington Place.
52-unit Jefferson Avenue Apartments project launches in Jefferson-Chalmers neighborhood, bringing much-needed affordable housing to historic East Jefferson corridor.
Redevelopment plans for the historic Packard Plant site on Detroit's east side have stalled, affecting surrounding neighborhoods and future growth prospects.
Mayor Sheffield's executive order directs 100% of city commercial property sales proceeds to Detroit's Affordable Housing Trust Fund, potentially adding millions annually.
What Metro Detroit homebuyers face this spring: mortgage rates stuck around 6.5-7%, cooling suburbs, and surprising Detroit neighborhoods gaining traction.
Auburn Hills manufactured home residents face $10,000 monthly shared water bills. Residents demand answers about rising costs and responsibility.
Nicholas Caverly's analysis reveals why loan programs and demolition couldn't solve Detroit's deeper structural housing crisis affecting neighborhoods like Brightmoor.
Governor Whitmer announces 61 new affordable apartments for two Detroit neighborhoods, backed by state funding to address the city's housing crisis.
Detroit's Brush Park and Mexicantown neighborhoods secure state funding for mixed-use projects bringing housing, commercial space, and economic growth.
New report reveals Detroit's rental housing market is controlled by small landlords and individual investors, not institutional corporations.
Detroit launches new property portal to simplify buying city-owned and land bank parcels. Streamlined process replaces confusing paper-heavy application system.
Detroit launches same-day renovation permits and streamlined infill housing approvals, making it easier to fix up homes and build on vacant lots.
Lawsuit between Detroit property holders over jointly held assets sparks concerns about neighborhood development as major landholders battle in court.
West Village is experiencing unprecedented demand from first-time homebuyers, with median home prices at $185,000 and sales to first-time buyers surging 34 perc
Campau Commons, a 120-unit affordable housing development in Islandview, broke ground with rents serving residents earning under 60 percent of area median incom
Detroit issued 847 construction permits in 2025, up 35% from 2024, marking the strongest growth since 2010 and signaling major investor confidence across neighb
Lafayette Park earned historic district status, protecting Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's iconic modernist towers and ensuring the neighborhood's architectural lega
Detroit's median home price reaches $102,500 in January 2026, crossing $100,000 for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis, signaling genuine recovery.
Midtown apartment rents jumped 12% year-over-year as demand from students and young professionals continues outpacing new construction in Detroit's most sought-
All 24 townhomes in Brush Park Commons Phase Three sold out in under 48 hours, marking the fastest sales pace for the project and cementing the neighborhood's s
The Detroit Land Bank Authority closed its 2,000th side lot sale this week, with the milestone lot in Brightmoor sold to a local owner planning to create green