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Bringing Downtown Detroit to Life

December 28, 2017

Bringing Downtown Detroit to Life

Olympia Entertainment, a division of Ilitch Holdings, Inc., which owns the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers, among others, has an ambitious plan to breathe new life into downtown Detroit and revitalize a great American city. A new stadium, Little Caesars Arena, will be home to the Detroit Red Wings and is the centerpiece of The District Detroit, a 50-block mixed-used project adding to the positive momentum already underway in Detroit’s redevelopment.

 

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