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  2. Corner Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    In July 2007, Detroit City Council voted 5–4 in approval of the demolition. [5] In October 2007, an online auction of the stadium's memorabilia was held by Schneider Industries, a St. Louis based liquidator, which drew $192,729 with the most expensive piece of memorabilia, a piece of the fence around a light tower hit by Reggie Jackson's home ...

  3. Tiger Stadium (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation approved a plan to demolish the stadium, which needed approval from Detroit City Council. [78] In July 2007, Detroit City Council voted 5–4 in approval of the demolition. [79] In October 2007, an online auction of the stadium's memorabilia was held by Schneider Industries, which drew $192,729.

  4. Detroit Land Bank Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Land Bank Authority [1] is a public authority that owns and manages approximately 100,000 parcels of property in the city of Detroit, making it the city's largest landowner. [ 2 ] Occasionally framed as a quasi-governmental entity , the Detroit Land Bank operates a number of programs to reduce the number of Detroit properties that ...

  5. Auctioned Detroit House Becomes a Dream Home (Video) - AOL

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    While many were flocking from Detroit, leaving abandoned homes and distressed neighborhoods in their wake, Laura Breisch was house hunting. A faithful Motor City denizen, Breisch started looking ...

  6. List of Keys to the City in the United States - Wikipedia

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    October 13, 1963: In honor of (the since past) holiday “Paper Boy Day” Jerry Wayne Gresham at age 16 was the youngest person to receive the key to the city of Detroit (& possibly the first) by then mayor Cavanagh. September 26, 1974: Stevie Wonder, renowned Motown recording artist was awarded a key to the city by then Mayor Coleman Young. [247]

  7. Detroit police and fire pension board and city reach ...

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    The agreement gives the city 30 years instead of 20 to catch up on payments that were deferred during Detroit's bankruptcy 10 years ago. The retirement system investment committee and board had ...