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Published by: Crain's Detroit
The city of Detroit is expected to relocate at least a portion of its Corktown Department of Public Works yard in a move that should free up land for future development.
The Detroit Building Authority has executed a $30 million contract with a joint-venture between Detroit-based L.S. Brinker and Lansing-based The Christman Co. to begin master planning, design and construction work in an overhaul of DPW’s facilities, said Sam Krassenstein, the city’s director of infrastructure and deputy DPW director.