"Detroit's Packard Plant Set for Complete Demolition as City Pursues New Auto Plant"

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Detroit's Mayor Mike Duggan announced the full demolition of the Packard Plant by the end of the year, with plans to build a new automotive-related plant on the site. The city aims to eradicate blight and revitalize the area, using American Rescue Plan Act funds for the $26 million demolition project. The Packard Plant, last active in 1956, will be rehabbed for a new automotive factory within the next two years, and the city is seeking proposals for a new auto supplier for the site. The project is seen as a symbol of Detroit's resilience and commitment to revitalization, with hopes for a vibrant employment center and community spaces in the future.
Topics:business#automotive-industry#demolition#detroit#packard-plant#revitalization#urban-development
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