Detroit Evening Report: Vacant buildings linger in downtown Detroit
In this episode of The Detroit Evening Report, we cover lingering building vacancies downtown, brewery closures, sports updates and more.
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Vacant buildings linger downtown
Although private developers have renovated many big and empty buildings in Detroit, there are still more buildings that could use a facelift.
Some buildings that have been successfully adapted and revitalized to serve a new purpose is Book Tower (the former Book-Cadillac hotel), the David Whitney Building (which is now a hotel and apartment building), and the old Detroit Free Press building (which is now upscale housing).
According to reporting from The Detroit Free Press, there are 10 big and empty downtown buildings that are still in need of a transformation, such as the Executive Plaza (across from the Greyhound station), the Old Wayne County Building, and the 40-story office building known as Cadillac Tower.
All of these vacant buildings are at different stages of negotiations and planning, but according to the firm HMC Architects, repurposing old builidings can help communities fill needs in housing, boosting local economy and improving public safety.
Michigan breweries face closures
There is growing concern among the Michigan craft brewery scene due to some recent closures across the state. The closing of breweries like Loaded Dice in Troy, Three Gatos in Wyoming and Creston Brewery in Grand Rapids have dissappointed patrons and put pressure on the remaining brewers because of rising costs of materials and labor.
According to the Michigan Brewers Guild, Michigan’s craft beer scene is still robust and says breweries around the country are dealing with the same issue as Michigan.
Workshop explores movement and memory
The Arab American National Museum invites the community to participate in a workshop called “Blood Memory” this weekend.
The event is the brainchild of artist-in-residence Sarah Dahkne. Her work investigates “ancestral memory through movement, moving image and sound.” Sunday’s workshop, “Blood Memory: The Stories We Carry” brings community into that investigation to consider, what stories live inside the body? Does the body have knowledge that our words cannot explain? Participants will explore group and personal movement.
All ages and abilities are welcome – no movement experience is necessary. The event is Sunday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Tickets are available at arabamericanmuseum.org.
Rising golf star makes PGA Tour debut in Detroit
Michael La Sasso, a University of Mississippi junior who won the NCAA individual national championship on Monday in California, is making his PGA Tour debut in Detroit.
La Sasso will be playing at the Rocket Classic at the Detroit Golf Club in June. College golf players can earn exemptions to play in PGA Tour tournaments, primarily through PGA Tour University. La Sasso is the third current player to get an exemption for the 2025 Rocket Classic, along with Michigan State golfer Ashton McCulloch. The Rocket Classic gets up to eight sponsor’s exemptions.
The tournament is set for June 26–29, 2025.
Detroit Grand Prix to return Friday
Detroit Grand Prix is coming up this Friday, May 30. The weekend affair will be held in downtown Detroit. You can expect various racing series including IndyCar, IMSA and Indy NXT. Organizers are saying that this year’s race will continue to have the vibrant atmosphere and diverse lineup of racers that fans know and love.
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