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Detroit | Reddit
4h ago
I have a beautiful bright and intelligent 17 yr old daughter. For the last two years things have been very difficult with her. She was failing in-person school and now she’s failing online school. Next year will be her or should be her last year of high school. I want her to experience life on her terms yes! But, she needs a better understanding and foundation. So, I am asking if anyone out there knows of maybe a creative in person course or some educational alternative program that would still allow her to graduate. I obviously don’t have the answers. I welcome any suggestions. I am desperat ..read more
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4h ago
I'm flying international for a business trip tomorrow and my husband tells me a few years ago he used a separate business travel entrance at DTW that had it's own check in lines (not the hotel entrance). I have not seen it before and Google shows no results - I'm curious if this is a thing? He told me I just need to find some frosted doors at the entrance, but I don't feel like going on a goose chase if this doesn't exist. Anyone know?
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4h ago
Incentives designed to create jobs and tax revenue have become increasingly controversial in Detroit as blockbuster developments fail to materialize or live up to their promised economic impact.
The likely struggle of the Hudson’s Detroit project to meet projected Detroit jobs and revenue is the latest large-scale project fueling the debate over the structure of tax-incentivized development.
There have long been concerns about “reshuffling jobs” among buildings in Detroit. The Hudson’s project will call for shuffling hundreds of jobs from one office tower to another as General Motors Co ..read more
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9h ago
Got a quote from Lemonade for $500/yr. I know insurance is insane within city limits, but is there something cheaper out there?
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