This Macomb collaborative wants to unite parks and public health work—but it needs resident input
Macomb County is teaming up with local municipalities and nonprofits to take parks and public health in a new direction.
Macomb County is teaming up with local municipalities and nonprofits to take parks and public health in a new direction.
More than 500 people responded to an arts market survey which has been used to inform the Arts Market Study. The results will help determine the type of Artspace development that could take root in downtown Mt. Clemens.
The study could reveal the potential size and scope for an Artspace development in Mt. Clemens.
The Anton Art Center's mission is to promote and celebrate the arts from its home in downtown Mt. Clemens. How, then, will they do so as "non-essential" businesses and organizations are shut down to help combat the spread of the coronavirus?
When it comes to placemaking, any number of projects happen at any given time throughout Metro Detroit.
Mt. Clemens might not be top-of-mind when thinking about popular arts havens throughout Metro Detroit. But that all might be changing because Artspace is happening.
Artspace, the Minneapolis-based live/work arts space developer, has determined that Mt. Clemens is a viable location to build one of the next Artspace developments.
Their job duties range from overseeing a county's traffic operations to promoting alternative commutes, but their paths into the industry were somewhat unconventional.
While kayak launches in Clinton Township and Orion Township go through the necessary steps of planning, launches in Mt. Clemens and Sterling Heights are now officially open.
A new art event, designed to encourage Macomb County residents to celebrate local works, saw the downtown area showing off four new public art installations on Saturday.
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