Detroit Summer Reflections
During our August 7 community lunch, we held a community conversation about summer in Detroit.
During our August 7 community lunch, we held a community conversation about summer in Detroit.
Detroit School Library Collaborative is an emerging nonprofit dedicated to rebuilding Detroit’s school library infrastructure.
Our Detroit virtual office memberships include access to coworking day passes, conference rooms, and networking opportunities.
At our June 5th community lunch, John Szarafinski shared some of his extensive beekeeping knowledge.
Volunteers with Detroit Repair Cafe meet twice a month at free spaces such as public libraries or cafes and work together to fix whatever the community brings in.
Keep Growing Detroit supports thousands of gardeners and farmers across Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck through education, resources, and connections.
At April 17th’s Community Lunch, Nick Leonard spoke on winning a landmark $120 million judgment against DTE to protect the air quality of communities along the Detroit River.
We’re a triple-bottom-line business, which means that when we make decisions, we consider their effects not only on our financial wellbeing, but our local community and the Earth. From energy efficiency to waste and water reduction to eco-conscious landscaping, we use a holistic approach to reducing our environmental footprint.
In this post, we’ll look at what purpose a resident agent in Michigan serves, as well as some key factors to keep in mind when deciding on a resident agent provider.
Let’s take a look at three principles that have guided our Detroit coworking space for 15 years: flexibility, community, and sustainability.