
Detroit to Develop New Multimodal Transportation Hub
News Summary Detroit is set to embark on a transformative journey with the development of a new multimodal transportation hub. Backed by a $40 million
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News Summary Detroit is set to embark on a transformative journey with the development of a new multimodal transportation hub. Backed by a $40 million

News Summary Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has introduced a new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana sales to generate funding for state road repairs. This tax,
News Summary Michigan lawmakers have proposed a 24% wholesale tax on marijuana to fund road repairs, projecting $420 million annually. The tax has sparked opposition

News Summary The Michigan state House has approved the Comprehensive Road Funding Tax Act, imposing a 24% tax on wholesale marijuana prices to raise funds

News Summary The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is set to begin several construction projects statewide starting September 14. The initiatives include lane closures on

News Summary A new athletic facility, the Tiger Athletic Community Center, is being built in Oceana County, Michigan, with a budget of $8.9 million. Slated

News Summary Michigan transportation officials have issued a warning that over 100 trunkline bridges may close by 2035 due to funding shortfalls. This could affect

News Summary The Detroit City Football Club (DCFC) has revealed plans for AlumniFi Field, a $150 million stadium in Corktown, slated for completion by spring

News Summary Burlington Stores is expanding its footprint in Michigan with the grand openings of two new locations in Brighton and Burton, scheduled for July

News Summary The Michigan Board of Canvassers has approved a referendum to potentially overturn laws limiting the state’s minimum wage and address concerns about the