Detroit, Michigan – U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Steven Rhodes will soon have to make a decision on the City of Detroit’s eligibility to stay in Chapter 9 bankruptcy. He heard from City residents opposing the bankruptcy today. Reporters at the hearing noted that most objections came in one of two categories. The first opposed the […]
City of Southfield Holding Food Truck Rally
The City of Southfield, Michigan, will hold a food truck rally on September 25th. Good news for all the foodies to enjoy a variety all in one spot. Southfield has done well in the past at holding family friendly events and this will surely live up to past events. Southfield will have multiple trucks with […]
Detroit Bankruptcy News: Creditors Launch Bankrutpcy Case Talks
Hopefully for the City of Detroit, this process will speed up: Detroit — The city and dozens of creditors launched negotiations Tuesday in hopes of striking deals that could speed the Detroit bankruptcy case. Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr and about 90 lawyers representing city pension funds, unions, retirees, the state and bondholders attended the first […]
Southfield Michigan Millage Renewal
The City of Southfield, Michigan will vote soon on a property tax millage renewal to supporting the City’s school district. Supporters point out the enormous funding for the City’s schools. Detractors point out that there is no free lunch. These funds are removed from many families hit hard by Michigan’s economic downturn. Further, many question […]
Detroit Rebounding Despite Bankruptcy Says Christian Science Monitor
The Christian Science Monitor has an interesting piece on Detroit’s revival during the city government’s bankruptcy. The national coverage of Detroit’s recent bankruptcy filing reminds me of 1967, when rebellion erupted in the city after police raided an illegal after-hours bar. It was one of the worst of the riots that roiled the country during […]
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