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$134-Million Redevelopment Proposed for Fisher Body Plant

Two Black developers want to transform Detroit's Fisher Body Plant for Black residents.

05/06/2022

One Detroit

$134-Million Redevelopment Proposed for Fisher Body Plant

Clip: Season 6 Episode 26 | 7m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

Two Black developers want to transform Detroit's Fisher Body Plant for Black residents.

One of Detroit’s long-abandoned auto plants, the former Fisher Body Plant No. 21, may soon be transformed into housing and retail space. The plant, which sits in Detroit’s Milwaukee Junction area, has been vacant for nearly 30 years. Now, two African American developers want to convert the 600,000 square foot site into more than 400 apartments, along with commercial, retail and co-working spaces.

05/06/2022

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Vincent Chin Murder Anniversary Commemoration Announcement

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