Development News

A groundbreaking event for the new trail segment connecting the B2B Trail to the Van Buren Park trail system.

Beyond borders: B2B Trail expands to Wayne County

A new 1.25-mile section of trail will connect the easternmost terminus of the B2B to the Van Buren Park trail system in Wayne County.

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Ann Arbor's water treatment plant.
Ann Arbor launches two-year project to rehabilitate water treatment plant

The project aims to address the 84-year-old plant's aging infrastructure and respond to new water contaminants that have arisen in the community.

The Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission, the Huron-Clinton Metropark Authority, and the Huron Waterloo Pathways Initiative officially broke ground on a new segment of the B2B Trail at Delhi Metropark on July 14.
New Border to Border Trail segment breaks ground in Scio Township

A new segment of the Border to Border has broken ground, connecting Delhi Metropark to Zeeb Road in Scio Township. 

The renovated Morris Lawrence Building.
WCC reopens Morris Lawrence Building after $13.5 million renovation

The renovation includes a variety of infrastructure improvements, including new flooring, lighting, and a more eco-friendly energy system.

A rendering of the planned Title IX Plaza.
Planned Title IX Plaza in Dexter will spotlight stories of local women in sports

Organizers are seeking inspiring stories of local women in sports to feature in the planned plaza at Dexter-Huron Metropark in Dexter.

A rendering of the proposed development at 121 E. Catherine St.
Community forum uplifts Black history of planned affordable housing development site in Ann Arbor

Located in what is now commonly known as Kerrytown, the site at Fourth Avenue and Catherine was once a part of Ann Arbor’s historically Black neighborhood, then known as the West Side. 

A solar installation at 325 Prospect in Ypsilanti.
New Ypsilanti program offers $2,000 rebates on solar panel installations

The Grace Sweeney Solar Rebate Program was unanimously passed by Ypsilanti City Council on May 24, providing 40 rebates of $2,000 each to city residents interested in adding solar panels to their houses.

The High Point School entrance.
Fully rebuilt Ann Arbor school welcomes public back with open house

Washtenaw County’s school for students with severe and multiple disabilities welcomed community members to its first open house on May 19, following two years of construction and renovation during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

New contest for small and emerging Michigan snack makers offers $50K in cash prizes and more

“The growth of new small craft and niche snack food companies in Michigan is exciting,” says Duncan Smith, President and COO of All Star Services, Inc. “All Star Services is a growing small business and we want to help bring more focus to the growing segment of snack food companies in Michigan.”

New contest for small and emerging Michigan snack makers offers $50K in cash prizes and more

“The growth of new small craft and niche snack food companies in Michigan is exciting,” says Duncan Smith, President and COO of All Star Services, Inc. “All Star Services is a growing small business and we want to help bring more focus to the growing segment of snack food companies in Michigan.”

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