Looking Back on Five Top Projects Since 2020
Since 2020, the DRP has secured more than 100 project wins that are expected to create nearly $9 billion in investment and 33,000 jobs in the 11-county Detroit Region.
SEARCH
Since 2020, the DRP has secured more than 100 project wins that are expected to create nearly $9 billion in investment and 33,000 jobs in the 11-county Detroit Region.
The Detroit Lions and the Detroit Region's workforce have a lot in common. Our story is one of resilience, reinvention, and triumph.
Given the automotive and mobility industries footprint in Michigan, it’s no accident that the Detroit Region remains one of the most innovative places on the planet. These seven facts show why Detroit continues to lead the way in mobility.
Michigan ranked as a top 10 state for business by CNBC. The state scored specifically high in categories like cost of living, cost of doing business, and technology & innovation.
With Michigan Central Station set to open this summer, the world is about to see a historic transformation of the iconic building from a global symbol of ruin to a real-life, real-time commercial reflecting how Detroit is the place to drive automotive and advanced mobility innovation.
Detroit was recently ranked as one of Money's Top Cities to Live in in the United States.
Maureen Donohue Krauss Interviewed on Michigan Matters with Carol Cain
Single Point of Contact Critical to Regional Success New Spirit of Collaboration at Heart of Transformational Projects Written by: Jim Martinez The way Charles Stewart Mott Foundation President and CEO Ridgway White saw it, having investors come into the Detroit...
Flip through the DRP's 2023 Annual Report to learn about how the organization is poised to exceed their 2030, 10-year goals. Read about all of the ways their best-in-class team came together to Market, Grow, and Support the Detroit Region....
Photos from the Detroit Regional Partnership's Happy Hour at the Book Tower
Vice President of Mobility and Research at The Detroit Regional Partnership Bernard Swiecki discusses mobility in the Detroit Region in 2024.