The Fight to Save Detroit’s Art Museum
A potential breakthrough deal could keep the bankrupt city’s art collection off the auction block
A potential breakthrough deal could keep the bankrupt city’s art collection off the auction block
A federal judge’s ruling clears the way for Detroit to proceed with the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history
A breathtaking succession of murders and shootings are a vivid reminder that the city’s biggest problem is very much part of its present
As the bankrupt city moves close to electing its first white mayor since 1974, race is proving to be less of a concern than competence
Tearing down vacant buildings may not be the only answer to the bankrupt city’s ills
The people behind Motown’s private boom are hopeful the Chapter 9 filing will increase its commercial appeal