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  • Jones, Donzetta; Krystyniak, J. Paul; Bihun, Matthew (2017-10-27)
    This Capstone Project proposes a strategy for reopening Belle Isle Aquarium with the goal of creating both an economically, environmentally, and socially sustainable facility and public space, Belle Isle.
  • Duell, Jamie; Hood, Lauren; Peters, Drew (2023-01-06)
    No abstract. PowerPoint presentation.
  • Howard, Erik (2023-01-06)
    This capstone Project investigated the use of communications strategies to organize and engage the Springwells neighborhood.
  • Haynes, Selena; Leen, Ann; Wilson, Krista; Welch, Stefen (2023-01-06)
    Twenty thousand youth age out of foster care each year in the United States . i During their stay in foster care, t hese children are provided with supportive services through foster families, residential living ...
  • Bland, TyShaun; Kafer, Elijah (2023-01-06)
    Originally, Livernois was part of the French “ribbon farm” system that existed before the city of Detroit was formed. From an early time planners have considered it a significant commercial corridor running from the ...
  • Di Palo, Mariarosaria; Johnson, Jeffrey; Darling, Sylvia (2023-01-06)
    The general project is a comprehensive study of the human, organizational, physical and economic conditions of the Brightmoor neighborhood in terms of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The scope of this ...
  • Gay, Steve; Kronfol, Ahmad; Tropf-Threloff, Debbie (2023-01-06)
    Thi s is a Master of Community Development Capstone Project that aims to explore the needs of the neighborhood between Marygrove College and the University of Detroit Mercy, in Detroit, Michigan. The project is designed ...
  • Hercula, Amanda; Schultheis, Haley (2023-01-06)
    Transit plays a critical role in communities and cities at large. It serves as a connector of people to people and people to places. In Detroit, transit needs are great. A storied history of transit systems has left gaps ...
  • Back, Jessica; Henry, Toni; Iszier, Elizabeth; Mendoza, Annie; McGreal, Megan (2023-01-09)
    In the spring and summer semesters of 2016, Jessica Back, Toni Henry, Elizabeth Iszler, Megan McGreal, and Annie Mendoza formed a team to initiate a capstone project to study the +/-26 mile bike route known as the Inner ...
  • Board, Shaundra; Henze, Jeff; Mobley, LaToya; Thurman, Karen (2023-01-09)
    The Capstone project sought to evaluate the resourc- es still available to youth in the City of Highland Park, Michigan. is community has seen calamitous popu- lation and resource losses over the last ¡fty years. ...
  • Douglas, Scott; Gruber, Joe (2023-01-09)
    For this capstone, the Capstone Team engaged with the McDougall ‐ Hunt community on the east side of Detroit. This engagement resulted in the iden Ɵ fi ca Ɵ on of a problem and a commun ...
  • Alsaade, Shaema; Carr, Larissa; Kulikowski, Carrie (2023-01-09)
    This C apstone research began with interest in Facelift Detroit’s Fox Creek Revitalization Project. Fox Creek is one of the last remaining exposed creeks within the city of Detroit. Its importance in terms of ...
  • Mueller, Alexandra; Meyering, Daniel (2023-01-09)
    With a large-scale development project such as the Red Wings arena, known as the Detroit Event Center, an d further development imminent in the area, there is reason for concern as to what the impacts will be on the ...
  • Flintoff, Ashley S.; Harrison, Kendra; Smith, Michael R. (2023-01-09)
    Thi s book is about reconnecting neighbors through sustainable community development. The neighborhood with which we engaged was College Core, a community centered between two anchoring institutions in Detroit, Michigan. ...
  • Lavendar, Lawrence R.; Liu, Lin (2023-01-09)
    The downtown capstone team project is an attempt to understand and formu late a plan to address some of the needs of residents in downtown Detroit in close proximity of St. Aloysius church and specifically related ...
  • Crispen, Keith; Gifford, Joe; Murphy, Caitlin (2023-01-17)
    The purpose of this study is to critically examine the community engagement process of Urban Redevelopment In a specific neighborhood in Detroit. Detroit’s City Planning and Development Department, partnered with local ...
  • Redigan, Molly; Rucker, Amber; Serowoky, Alex; Weber, Rob (2023-01-17)
    The Equitable Land Initiative (ELI) Capstone Team is investigating issues of housing affordability, availability and equity in the Springwells community of Detroit. Through an analysis of historical housing practices in ...
  • Caldwell, Phillip; Darby, Priscilla; Harrison, Ritchie; Wild, Lori (2023-01-17)
    This capstone project explores community development approaches for improv ing the Mack Ave nue Commercial Corridor from Alter Road to East Outer Drive ; which borders the City of Detroit on the north and the ...
  • Collard, Nathan; Devlin, Alan; Howard, Bethany; Kraus, John; Williams, Iva June (2023-01-18)
    This capstone project’s research opened dialogue between neighbors and community partners. Our written case studies identify a pattern of ineffective and incomplete engagement, specifically with the residents of the ...
  • Carlisle, Katie; Casillas, Cinthya; Finet, David; Perry, Tammie; Thorn, Taylor (2023-01-18)
    The Team developed three implementation proposals that could assist the Jefferson Chalmers and Yorkshire Woods neighborhood, as well as other, similar neighborhoods in the city.

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