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Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of the nonprofit planning and development organization Midtown Detroit, Inc. that was formed after the merging of two Detroit organizations; University Cultural Center Association (UCCA) and New Center Council, Inc. MDI supports the physical maintenance and revitalization of the Midtown Detroit neighborhood while working to enhance public awareness, appreciation, and use of the district.
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Subject: Ethnic groups., Detroit (Mich.) -- Economic conditions. , Real Property -- Michigan -- Detroit., Commerce., Community development corporations -- Michigan -- Detroit.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: Website of Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, an organization whose mission is to bring together public sector policies and priorities with private sector development and investment interests to strengthen Detroit's economic advancement. DEGC is designed to make business success in Detroit possible.
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Subject: Commerce., Business enterprises -- Michigan -- Detroit., Retail trade -- Michigan -- Detroit., Detroit (Mich.) -- Economic conditions.
Publisher: Detroit Economic Growth Corporation.
Coverage: Detroit (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: Detroit Economic Growth Corporation.
Collection: Michigan Historical Collections Web Archives
Description: "The PuLSE Institute, is an independent non-partisan think tank headquartered in Detroit and committed to deep analysis and examination of the broad spectrum of issues affecting majority of the people who are often left out of the conversation about the future of the city. The Institute works to promote dialogue and debate about socioeconomic issues and how they impact public policy and quality of life in Michigan’s largest city."
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Subject: Detroit (Mich.) -- Economic conditions. , Poverty.
Coverage: Detroit (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: The PuLSE Institute.
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