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Detroit's inspector general suspended Gayanga Co. for allegedly using contaminated dirt to backfill residential properties.
Results show 33 of 41 properties — more than 80% — handled by Gayanga Co. failed to meet state residential standards.
Office of Inspector General alleges dirt didn't meet state standards at 33 properties handled by Gayanga Co. LLC; some dirt came from former Northland Mall.
The property at 2615-2655 Atwater St. sits between Chene and Jos. Campau, immediately across from the Detroit Riverfront ...
The demolition of the final above-ground pieces of the Phoenix Center in Pontiac began Monday morning. Now that the former ...
Tempers flared Monday night between residents and school leaders in the West Bloofield School District over the demolition of a historic school, with some arguing that it is putting the public at risk ...
The Phoenix Center in Pontiac is demolished as part of a revitalization project to boost the area's development and economic ...
The future home of Detroit City FC, which is scheduled to be ready for the start of the 2027 United Soccer League ...
The first steps of the controversial demolition of a historic elementary school in Keego Harbor are set to begin next week.
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