Mayor Mike Duggan praised some of Detroit's successes in boosting employment and developing and opening manufacturing sites, but pushed the need for more tech industries in the city at the Detroit Policy Conference.
Mayor Mike Duggan touted Detroit's property values increasing for the ninth year in a row. Homeowners gained $1.4 billion in wealth in 2024, Duggan said.
Duggan said city has always handed over illegal immigrants wanted by ICE and won't change its policy as Trump vows mass deportations.
Archer Jr., 55, is a high-profile Detroit entrepreneur, media personality, a lawyer, and the son of former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer. His father served two-terms as Detroit mayor, from 1994 to 2001. He didn't seek a third term.
The cumulative assessed value of home in Detroit exceeded $10 billion for the first time since before the housing market crash, city officials said.
Whether Mike Duggan gets to be governor remains to be seen, but the three-term Detroit mayor is focused on leaving things in a good place for his successor at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center. Speaking with reporters on Thursday afternoon following a talk at the Detroit Policy Conference where he outlined some likely future gubernatorial stump speeches,
The Michigan Attorney General’s Office officially declined to investigate Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan for allegedly destroying critical records when he was the Wayne County prosecutor.
DETROIT (FOX 2) - The home values in Detroit may be increasing, leaving some homeowners feeling like they have won the lottery. The increase is a bonus for residents who remained in the city when times were bleak in the Motor City.
While Detroit's comeback is getting national attention, two satellite cities almost as old — Pontiac and Mt. Clemens — are quietly trying to revive.
Duggan announced in late 2024 that he would not seek re-election as mayor in 2025 and would instead seek the top job in 2026.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan held a press conference on Tuesday explaining why owning a home in Detroit is paying off year after year.
On Feb. 20, we will honor Bill Ford in person during a special luncheon inside the magnificently renovated Michigan Central Station. As part of the event, he will sit down for a one-on-one exclusive conversation with Crain Communications CEO KC Crain.