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A City That Refused to Die: How Duggan’s Tenure Helped Spark Billions in Black Wealth
For years, Detroit was treated like a lost cause, a city written off by national media, investors, and even some of its own former residents. After bankruptcy, population decline, and decades of disinvestment, many believed Detroit would never recover. But the last decade tells a different story, one backed by hard numbers, rising neighborhoods, and billions in new Black wealth. And the data is clear: Detroit didn’t just survive. It rebuilt itself from the inside out. Black W
Jan 82 min read


Antoine Williams: From Incarceration to Inspiration Rebuilding Milwaukee From the Inside Out
Photo credits: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel In Milwaukee’s central city, where boarded‑up storefronts and aging buildings often overshadow the brilliance of the people who live there, a quiet force is reshaping the landscape — one property, one block, one second chance at a time. That force is Antoine Williams , a man whose journey from incarceration to real estate investment is not just a comeback story, but a blueprint for community‑rooted development. A Second Chance, A New
Jan 42 min read


A New Era for West Memphis: Inside the Mayor’s Vision for Growth
West Memphis on the Move: Mayor McClendon Unveils a Bold Development Blueprint #GrowthWatch - K & C Network Source: WREG West Memphis mayor on Buc-ee's, Google, and city plans West Memphis is positioning itself as one of the most ambitious growth hubs in the Mid‑South, and Mayor Marco McClendon is making it clear: the city is ready for a new era of economic expansion, tourism development, and infrastructure upgrades. In a recent interview, Mayor McClendon highlighted several
Dec 30, 20252 min read


Jefferson County: Arkansas’ New Powerhouse in the Race for Mega‑Projects
Jefferson County: Arkansas’ New Powerhouse in the Race for Mega‑Projects For years, Arkansas has been stuck on the sidelines while states like Texas, Georgia, and Virginia scooped up the biggest data centers, battery plants, and semiconductor fabs. The reason was simple — and painful: “We couldn’t guarantee the power.” That era is officially over. Entergy Arkansas’ recent announcement didn’t make national headlines, but it sent a shockwave through the world of site selectors
Dec 28, 20253 min read
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