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After the SanDisk Corporation axed plans for a facility in Flint, we discussed whether there's a future for semiconductor manufacturing in Michigan. Also, a new book explores how, for decades, policies have undermined Black home ownership in America—zooming in on Detroit.
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A recent National Association of Realtors report finds the gap between Black and white homeownership in Michigan is 31%, and single women are a growing portion of homebuyers.
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A property is considered an heirs’ property when it’s passed down through the generations among family members without a formal will or estate plan.
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Today, how the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency will impact what Michigan’s COVID data collection looks like. Then, how one Oakland County resident's fight for home equity has made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, a new book offers a definition of “culture,” and how business and marketing experts use it as a powerful tool.
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An attorney dives into the civil rights of juvenile defendants. The House looks to take short-term rental zoning authority away from local municipalities. A Detroit writer details the struggle to maintain homeownership and generational wealth among Black families.
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African-American homeownership has fallen further in Michigan than in any other state since 2000, and a growing number of low-income renters in Metro…
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Is America climbing out of the foreclosure hole dug during the Great Recession?That's the question tackled in reports from Realty Trac, which keeps a…
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A group of Detroit residents says a developer is trying to throw them out of homes he doesn’t even own.Developer Peter Barclae built the Gratiot McDougall…
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The Great recession and the accompanying housing meltdown changed the way many of us think about home-ownership. For decades, owning a home seemed to be…
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If you're a baby boomer, chances are you grew up with your parents pounding one basic truth of life into your head, and that truth was that you are always…