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Museum of African American HistoryThe Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History provides learning opportunities, exhibitions, programs and events based on collections and research that explore the diverse history and culture of African Americans and their African origins.The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History strives to be a world-renowned history museum with outstanding collections and research used to produce innovative exhibits that celebrate significant events and accomplishments of African Americans.
Central United Methodist Church - A Reconciling Congregation
Central United Methodist Church, the first protestant congregation in Michigan, is a Reconciling Congregation that welcomes all people regardless of socio-economic status, race, gender identification or sexuality. We have been working for peace with justice in three centuries. We were organized in 1810, incorporated in 1822, and completed the current sanctuary in 1867. We Are Central Church, a servant community working for a world of peace and justice. Located in front of Comerica Park & Ford Field.
Ferndale Downtown Development AuthorityDowntown Ferndale celebrates the urban spirit. Poets, artists working with every medium under the sun, and musicians showcase their creative talents in storefront galleries, coffee houses, and assorted entertainment venues. Ferndale is one of the host cities for the Woodward Dream Cruise where more than a million people to go cruising in vintage and other cool cars. It is a place where outdoor cafes still proliferate, and importantly, where there are a myriad of exciting stores, restaurants, and night life for every taste.
The Downtown Detroit PartnershipThe Downtown Detroit Partnership engages business, government, and civic leaders in developing initiatives to strengthen downtown Detroit’s employment, entertainment and residential assets, as well as advancing diversity, vitality and economic health for Southeast Michigan’s urban core.Please visit the many businesses in Downtown Detroit for shopping, services, dining & fun. Featured
The Greater CorktownThe Corktown neighborhood is Detroit's oldest surviving neighborhood. It is onlyhalf as old as the city itself, however. Cadillac founded Detroit in 1701 as the only significant town in French controlled territory between the St. Lawrence River Valley and the Illinois country. The other French settlements were generally Indian missions, forts, and trading posts.
Mexicantown Community Development Corporation (MCDC)Mexicantown Community Development Corporation (MCDC) is a not-for-profit Michigan, 501(c)(3) corporation. Our mission is to foster economic development in Mexicantown by eliminating blight, create skilled positions for residents, and provide opportunities for small business development by local entrepreneurs.
Midtown DetroitThe unique character and resources of Midtown Detroit inspired the leaders of Wayne State University, the College for Creative Studies, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Engineering Society of Detroit to form the University Cultural Center Association (UCCA) in 1976. The UCCA was organized to support the physical maintenance and development of the area and to enhance public awareness, appreciation and use of Midtown Detroit.
The Greektown Merchants AssociationThe Greektown Merchants Association is a group of business owners dedicated to enhancing the Greektown experience. The merchants have been meeting several times a month for decades to plan promotions and discuss ways to keep Greektown Detroit’s most thriving entertainment center.No matter where you visit in Greektown, you’ll discover incredible food at dozens of quality restaurants,most known for their reasonable prices.
New Center Council (NCC)New Center Council (NCC) is a nonprofit business organization dedicated to the development and management of New Center as a vibrant, diverse and economically healthy district and the northern anchor of Detroit’s Greater Downtown. the east and the What has grown into a wonderful neighborhood over the past 80 years began as the dream of a few visionaries and local businessmen. BasicChurchesC
Central United Methodist Church - A Reconciling Congregation,
23 East Adams Avenue Detroit, MI 48226-1648 (313) 965-5422 Community AreasF
Ferndale Downtown Development Authority,
149 W. Nine Mile Rd. Ferndale, MI 48220 248-546-1632 M
Mexicantown Community Development Corporation (MCDC),
2835 Bagley Avenue Detroit, MI 48216 313-967-9898 N
New Center Council (NCC),
3011 West Grand Detroit, MI 48202 313-872-0188 T
The Downtown Detroit Partnership,
600 Renaissance Center Detroit, MI 48243 313-566-8250 |
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