 The Mammoth Building has sat vacant for the past quarter century. Work began this week to fully demolish the building, including the sky bridge, by the end of September.
Learn more about the City's effort to remove the Mammoth Building here.
 The City of Detroit Office of Contracting and Procurement (OCP) on behalf of the Media Services Department requests Proposals from Qualified Respondents.
Meeting on September 8 at 1 p.m. Join the meeting here.
For more information, visit detroitmi.gov/filmdetroit.
Advance registration encouraged for the Detroit Women's Commission's Resource Fair & Networking event for Women in Business. Register here.
The newly approved ordinance aims to help mitigate violent crime and reduce teenage gun violence by increasing adult accountability. Learn more here: detroitmi.escribemeetings.com.
The 2025 Summer Teen Safety Violence Prevention Plan announced by Mayor Duggan and the Detroit Police Department aims to ensure the safety of our residents and visitors.
 Watch the City's announcement here.
 Learn more about Detroit Promise and the opportunities for residents here.
 Resources for Residents. Find more opportunities at Detroitmi.gov.
 Need a ride? Call (313) 876-0000. Learn more about the Rides to Care program here.
 Detroiters can check the list for their street at detroitmi.gov/dpw.
 The Health Department's Fatherhood Program is dedicated to uplifting Detroit dads and father figures at every stage of the parenting journey.
The program offers a space to engage, learn, and receive support, promoting the health and well-being of both fathers and their children in our community.
To learn more, call (313) 961-2229 or visit detroitmi.gov/fatherhood.
 Register at detroitmi.gov/rental.
 Join the virtual meeting here.
National Weather Service Community Listening Session on September 10 from 6 - 7:30 p.m. at the District Detroit Opportunity Center (2277 Woodward). Register here.
 Driving Detroit Forward! DDOT is looking for Auto Mechanics to help drive the City of Detroit! Apply for a position here.
Join the Detroit Workforce! From local talent to thriving businesses, Detroit is growing and we want you to be a part of it. Learn more at detroitmi.gov/OCP or detroitmi.gov/HR.
A bid is a formal offer your business submits when the City needs goods or services - from office supplies to major projects. Learn more at detroitmi.gov/supplier.
Development in the D: Tax abatements and large-scale developments impact Detroit's fiscal health and future progress. For more information, go to detroitmi.gov/budget.
 The app is available on Roku, Amazon Firestick, Google Play, and the Apple App Store, and can be used on televisions and smartphones. The linktree for all the services can be found here.
Watch the City Council meetings live and learn more here.
 Watch City Council Live and stay updated. Tune in to Comcast Channel 10, AT&T channel 99, or visit detroitmi.gov/citycouncil.
If you have parking complaints, call (313) 224-3179 or email blcstaff@detroitmi.gov.
Motor City Match celebrates 10 years of impact with 2,226 individual awards supporting 1,859 unique businesses, distributing more than $20.3 million in grants, creating 1,695 jobs and reaching 159 neighborhoods citywide.
Learn more here motorcitymatch.com/.
Learn more at detroitmi.gov/engagedetroit.
 Learn more about Detroit's Next Tech Leaders here.
Watch the celebration event at the People Mover's renamed Water Square Station here.
 Read more about the Detroit Start Up Fund here.
 Watch the DFD and EMS being honored for their efforts here.
 Learn more about the finished renovations at the Kingsley Arms and Lee Arden Apartments here.
 Learn more about the Palmer Park Bandshell here.
 Watch the groundbreaking event for the Preston Townhomes here.
 Learn more about this honor here.
 The City and residents celebrated the 8,000th residential demolition completed under Proposal N — fulfilling the voter-approved bond program’s original goal to remove blight and stabilize neighborhoods across Detroit.
Read more here.
For more information about Detroit ACE, visit ace.detroit.gov.
Moody's gives Detroit its 11th consecutive credit rating upgrade as City’s economic resurgence continues.
Learn more here.
The City’s Office of Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship (ACE) is opening nine new Arts Alleys this summer—featuring murals, mosaics, sculptures and more from 47 local artists.
Chosen by neighborhood stakeholders, these artists are transforming alleys into vibrant spaces that reflect the pride, culture, and creativity of our communities.
This initiative celebrates Detroit talent—from seasoned muralists to emerging visionaries—and brings beauty to unexpected places.
Learn more at detroitmi.gov/ACE.
 Click here to register for 26th Annual Sista Strut Breast Cancer Walk.
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