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Ep 861DCFC on the brink of winning the season, Bertuzzi is goofy and more (ft. Fletcher Sharpe)
On today's show: Detroit City FC is on the brink of winning the regular season. We recap the Stumptown AC match and preview the California United Strikers match. Look for us at Keyworth! Also, Jer went to hist first in-person MLS game, the Columbus Crew v NY Red Bulls. What was it like? Plus... Fletcher calls Red Wings' Bertuzzi goofy for not getting his vaccination and being the last NHL player not to get it. The Detroit Lions don't need to fire Campbell but someone needs to lose a job if we do in fact go 0-17. And the Detroit Pistons have some promise. Follow Fletcher @saintfdw on Twitter - and thanks for listening!

Ep 860Target is coming to Midtown Detroit. But when?
Ep 859Detroit's new Selfie Museum; Big Ben in the Cannabis game; Byron Allen's Hollywood Star; The new Honolulu Blue canned cocktail
Ep 858How might we get from here to there (ft. Eric Trytko)
In our listener survey, many said we should throw in some more discussion and analysis episodes. Automotive writer Eric Trytko joins me to talk about Rivian's intentions to go public, what it would really take to make the goal of all new cars being electric by 2030, the need for a U.S. industrial policy, the hurdles to dealing with climate change and net zero emissions, plus getting Michiganders on the same page to get big things done.
Ep 857In the policy weeds (ft. Brad Williams, Detroit Regional Chamber)
Brad Williams is the Vice President of Government Relations for the Detroit Regional Chamber and one of the wonkiest people I know as far as public policy. And to be clear, I mean that as a compliment. One of my favorite podcasts is The Weeds - where policy issues get talked about in-depth - and today, to be clear, we are getting into the weeds around policy in metro Detroit and Michigan. What's ahead? What are the opportunities? Where have we done well, and where could we do work? Obviously, I know whose interests he represents. He works for a large organization made up of some of the most powerful businesses in the state. There are some areas I agree with, and some I have questions. But he does a solid job of making the case on a variety of topics and having a real discussion. Some of them include the workforce shortage and how to address it. Proposed tax credits to convert office space into residential. ARPA funds. And yes, even though it wasn't on the official agenda - we got into an interesting conversation about the state of mass transit plans in the region.
Ep 856Detroit Red Wings Season Preview + The Yzerplan (ft. AK Bennett + Fletcher Sharpe)

Ep 855Hector Santiago wants to represent District 6 on Detroit City Council
Hector Santiago is a candidate for Detroit City Council to represent District 6. Sprawling from most of the west of greater downtown Detroit, down the riverfront to Fort and Outer Drive, and up again to Oakman Boulevard and Grand River. It's probably one of Detroit's most diverse districts, with approximately 40 percent Latino, 40 percent African American and 20 percent white residents. From skyscrapers to industrial complexes and everything in between, District 6 has everything. As always with these candidate conversations, we are not doing endorsements. It's an open door to any candidate on the ballot who wants to be on and my only ask is that you be part of the process and vote. For more on Hector Santiago: https://www.hectorsantiagofordetroit.com/
Ep 854Cheers to Brooklyn Street Local
There are a lot of openings and closings in the food and drink world to talk about. First, cheers to Brooklyn Street Local. Nine plus years is a heck of a run, and they say in a heartfelt Facebook post that there are going to be new chapters ahead here for the pair from Toronto. https://www.facebook.com/BrooklynStreetLocal/posts/4409536882415444 -Detroit Axe is opening up in Corktown today. It's in a space they're calling the "Yard at Corktown." Are you an axe-throwing person, or no? - The Mixing Board is opening in Little Caesars Arena, a Michigan-themed live music and restaurant venue; plus the Points Bet sports bar. - The New York Times has praise for a place that Devon is somewhat embarrassed he hasn't been to, Al Tayeb. - A local designer who also is an Afghan refugee is in Project Runway, it'll be something cool to watch. Full story: https://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/television/2021/10/14/project-runway-sabrina-spanta-afghanistan/6050286001/ Also, Victor Williams is the GOAT of skateboarding newscasters. The door is open, sir, if you ever wanna sit in on an episode. Well done. If you haven't seen the video: https://twitter.com/NewsWithVictor/status/1448488259710038018
Ep 853How to help Afghan refugees resettle in Metro Detroit (ft. Kelli Dobner)
Our feature conversation with with Kelli Dobner of Samaritas. He organization is looking to raise funds to help 350 Afghan refugees in Metro Detroit and Grand Rapids get a footing while they restart their lives. More: https://www.samaritas.org/refugee-crisis Also, I share a quick thing to know and two places to go. - Bally Sports Detroit has renewed their deal to broadcast Tigers and Wings games. But can we please get a real streaming option? - The Detroit Bourbon Fest is this weekend to support the Friends of Detroit River. https://detroitbourbonfest.com/ - And there's a new mural at Van Dyke and Mack you may wanna check out this weekend. It reimagines the Spirit of Detroit in a beautiful way. https://twitter.com/TheDailyDetroit/status/1448672244478185473
Ep 852The details on Apple's new Developer Academy in Detroit (ft. Alisha Johnson)
Apple has opened a new iOS and App developer academy here in Detroit with the goal of bringing in a thousand students a year across their programs. It's part of their Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, with the goal to help address systemic racism and expand opportunities for communities of color across the country. To learn more, our feature conversation is with Apple's Alisha Johnson. She leads external engagement for Apple's Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives. Here's a link to learn more and apply when slots become available: https://developeracademy.msu.edu/
Ep 851HBCU to reopen in Detroit; Towing changes; DCFC's Black Star Initiative + more
It is a busy show today! 01:13 - The Pensole Lewis School of Business and Design will be Michigan's only HBCU. The school is the brainchild of Dr. D'Wayne Edwards and we caught up for a few minutes and tell the story of how this project that not only teaches design as a career, but offers free tuition, comes together. 08:18 - Towing has been a source of controversy and corruption in metro Detroit. The city has a new ordinance to try and curb the abuses and tilt things more in favor of residents. 09:47 - Things are not smelling like roses on Detroit's east side near the Stellantis plant. 10:37 - The city is in line to get a new Detroit Animal Care and Control facility, more than doubling the number of available kennels to 200. 11:26 - Fletcher Sharpe steps in to talk Detroit City FC's matchdays, the upcoming Black Star initiative to help build soccer in the Detroit community. He then has thoughts on Ben Wallace joining the Piston's front office and whether Grant Hill should have his number retired. p.s. - I know from being in the city awhile people appreciate when you ask for what you need. So two things. Everybody - if you like the show, tell a friend. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Send an email to spread the word. And if you happen to be able to spare some coin, we're able to stay independent and going thanks to our members on Patreon. It takes more than a full work day to produce a show like this. Interviews. Editing. Writing. Behind the scenes work. So consider becoming a member at http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit

Ep 850Dearborn burgers, bars and what might be next; Affordable developments in Detroit; and welcome back Thanksgiving Day parade
Today, we start in Dearborn. We discuss the news that Miller's is for sale, and what tweaks might need to happen next. Plus, there's a new food hall opening up on Michigan Avenue near another development we talked about recently. Devon ranks his top three Dearborn burgers, honoring a place that's gone and a place Jer hadn't heard of but needs to try. Plus, a couple of affordable housing projects that are actually kinda neat are happening. One, the Cathedral Apartments that look like a UFO could land on them, and the other a three-story project that brings back to life an old neighborhood apartment building. Finally, Devon waxes poetic about the return of the Thanksgiving Parade for in-person attendance. Thanks for stopping by fun Friday! And thanks to our members on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit for supporting us.
Ep 849Could auto insurance actually get cheaper in Detroit? Plus free Men's Health Event on Saturday
Today's show is in two parts. First, someone from the insurance company side who's willing to come on air and talk in detail about insurance rates in Detroit and how they might come down. Eric Poe heads up Cure auto insurance, a not-for-profit carrier that's entered the Detroit market and says they can signficantly reduce car insurance rates. I'm interested to see what you think when you kick the tires. Plus, Dr. Michael Lutz from the MIU Men's Health initiative previews Saturday's free health screening fair for men at Ford Field.
Ep 848New things: Rivertown Market by Meijer, Albert Kahn Apartments + more
Ep 847All the things Detroit City FC
Today, Fletcher Sharpe talks all the things Detroit City FC. From the drubbing Le Rouge gave to New Amsterdam (and their goalie situation), to a 0-0 draw, we cover the on the field play. Then we get into a piece in Sports Illustrated focusing on the club and giving it some national press. There's also the new smoke jerseys and a community initiative to help raise up soccer in the Detroit Public Schools. At the very end, by listener request, we talk about the mean streets of Bloomfield Hills. Or that's what one local brand was trying to sell you. Until they took all the products down. You can follow Fletcher on Twitter @SaintFDW Thanks to our members on Patreon.
Ep 846Anthony Adams wants to be Detroit's mayor
Today's conversation is with Anthony Adams, candidate for mayor of the city of Detroit. He has a long career in public service, and we dive into the issues the city of Detroit faces and how he'd approach them. Some of the topics we touch on include education, policing, flooding, transit, mobility, lowering (or maybe eliminating) Detroit's residential property tax, campaign finance, and universal basic income. His website: https://anthonyadamsformayor.com/
Ep 845Should Miggy have a restaurant? Chris Webber's cannabis campus + more
Ep 844On sculpture and art in Detroit (ft. Austen Brantley)
Today's feature conversation is with sculptor Austen Brantley. Website: https://www.austenbrantleysculpture.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austenbrantley/ Also in the back few minutes, I share a couple quick things to know around town: - Local officials are worried about the city's low (43.9%) vaccination rate and a November/.December COVID-19 surge in the region. So far, Metro Detroit has been relatively spared. - The Starbucks at Woodward and Montcalm in the Fox Theater building quietly closed
Ep 843In-depth on bringing the Detroit Grand Prix back downtown (ft. Eric Trytko)
The Detroit Grand Prix could be moving downtown. It's big news, as many Detroiters have had a mixed view of the race. Many are supportive of the race as it's the Motor City, but also not too pleased about the impact to Belle Isle. To look at the pros, the cons, the racing angles of taking the race back downtown after 32 years - Eric Trytko. He's got 30+ years of experience as a motorsports announcer, 20+ years covering motorsports and has raced cars and motorcycles himself. We also talk about Motor Bella and how that went this year.
Ep 842Spivey pleads guilty; Mom's Spaghetti; DCFC wins + sports (ft. Fletcher Sharpe)
Today's show: -Detroit City Councilman Andre Spivey pleads guilty as part of a widening corruption probe - A Detroit Firefighters union official is alleged to have taken $220k in union funds - Mom's Spaghetti is opening permanently in downtown Detroit And our feature conversation is with Fletcher Sharpe. We talk Detroit City FC's 1-0 win over the Force and preview upcoming games and against New Amsterdam and Maryland. Plus, his Lions thoughts and the Detroit Pistons are one of only two NBA teams that are fully vaccinated. Our show is funded by our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Ep 841M.L. Elrick wants to represent Detroit's far east side on City Council
As we run up to the November Detroit election, we're doing some candidate interviews. One of them is M.L. Elrick. He's running for District 4 on Detroit's east side. We talk about his ideas around keeping flood waters out of basements, ethics, his plan to remove the perk of a city-provided car for council members, development, Detroit's bus problems, and more. His website: https://ml4detroit.com/ Note: We will have an automated transcript up on our website this week. To be clear, we are not offering endorsements. The point of these conversations is to leave our listeners more informed, however you decide to vote. What we do want to do is raise up policy ideas and solutions as our city and suburbs face a number of challenges and opportunities. Information is in the episode if you're a candidate or represent one and would like to connect for a conversation.
Ep 840$500k in grants to Detroit nonprofits + small businesses; Mackinac Island (tasty) bites

Ep 839The future of autos, connected + electric vehicles in Michigan (ft. Glenn Stevens)
Ep 838How to help fund Black businesses in Detroit (ft. Dwan Dandridge)
Ep 837How Michiganders feel on the economy, Afghan resettlement + more; Detroit City FC loses for the first time in a year
Today's show is in two parts. First half, Jer and Shi break down a Detroit Regional Chamber poll released today that talks about how the state feels about the economy, mask mandates, Afghan refugee resettlement and more. You can read the data for yourself here: https://www.detroitchamber.com/sept-michigan-priorities-poll/ On the back half, Fletcher Sharpe and Jer catch up to talk about Detroit City FC's first loss in a year to Stumptown AC on Saturday night and preview the important game that is against LA Force next weekend. A reminder: We're supported by our members on Patreon. It keeps the show free for everyone else to enjoy: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Ep 836Do you still go to movie theaters? + Development w/ Devon
Ep 835DLectricity returns; Detroit's Big Shot Talent Competition; Southwest mystery update

Ep 834Shianne's Back; Hollywood? Craig; Reuther's mid-century hideaway for sale + more
Ep 833Why you should be a Detroit City FC fan (ft. Fletcher Sharpe)
Fletcher Sharpe is in the North End studio today. From a bicycle kick victory goal on ESPN SportsCenter to NISA season shifts, there's a lot of soccer news. Plus, Fletcher gives an athlete's perspective on the road ahead for injured Lion Jeff Okudah. Who were the greatest Pistons? Fletcher's piece in Hour runs through it and on the show he shares his pick for best Piston of all time. Detroiter Chris Webber is in the NBA Hall of Fame. There are strong thoughts. Detroit Neighborhood Softball League playoffs are starting. And a listener shares a tip so if you get caught going the wrong way to Canada how to get back.
Ep 832Southwest Detroit's underground mystery; Previewing Ferndale Pride (ft. Julia Music)
Ep 831Michigan-made Canned Cocktail Taste Test
New Holland v Coppercraft v Two James A no fear, no favor review of Michigan-made canned craft cocktails available for public purchase at the time of recording.
Ep 830Mach-E Test Drive (ft. Eric Trytko); Chili lime chip update and more
Ep 829Fletcher gets detained; Detroit City FC news; Hamtramck canoe championship
Ep 828Meet the Detroit Residents First Fund (ft. Daija Butler) + Stories to know around town
Ep 827$545M Cannabis deal; Re-doing Roosevelt Park; Love for Mati's Deli and more

Ep 826Oakland University Professors on the picket line; Link scooters coming to Detroit
Ep 825Bus service cuts; Dutch Girl problems; Detroit City FC News w/ Fletcher Sharpe + more
Ep 824Inside The Eddystone (ft. Keith Bradford, Olympia Development)
Today we visit the Eddystone in downtown Detroit. We share some history, then talk to Keith Bradford. He's the Senior VP of Development at Olympia Development. More: https://eddystonedetroit.com/ Remember, we have our 2021 annual listener survey: http://dailydetroit.com/survey
Ep 823Meet the Oudolf Garden on Belle Isle; Plus 5 stories to know around town
Today's feature conversation with Duncan Campbell, talking about the Oudolf Garden on Belle Isle. It was designed by Piet Oudolf. Plus, five stories to know around town from Rivian setting up to go public to Korean Fried Chicken chain Bon Chon coming to the region. We do this for our listeners. We've been growing a lot lately, so it's time for our annual 2021 listener survey: http://www.dailydetroit.com/survey
Ep 822Iggy Pop's a scooter frontman; John Oliver's art is coming to Detroit; The Naughty Gnome cocktail
Ep 821Talking schools, masks and COVID-19 in the fall (ft. Dr. Paul Thomas)
Ep 820What will be the Global Centre for Urban Transformation? (ft. Jeff Merritt, World Economic Forum)
Ep 819Book Tower gets a "Roost," Fisher Building for Sale, Detroit City FC news w/ Fletcher Sharpe
Today's feature conversation is with Fletcher Sharpe (@saintfdw) on Detroit City FC's win over 1904 FC. He also tees up next week's match against Chicago House. But first, stories around town: A newly-minted Detroit Police Officer gets arrested just hours after he gets his badge for fighting in Greektown The Fisher Building is up for sale. Anyone want a skyscraper? The Book Tower has a new extended-say apartment concept for newly relocated Detroiters called "Roost." Which is funny to me because I remember when the third floor of that thing was a roost — for birds. And, the Ford F-150 Lightning has so much interest Ford is said to be doubling production. Of course, we're funded by our members on Patreon. Thank you and you're crucial to this keeping going: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit You can find Fletcher Sharpe on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/SaintFDW
Ep 818Using Minecraft to teach kids; Plus 6 stories to know around town
Our feature conversation is about a Detroit-based company that's created a Minecraft world to teach personal finance called Fintropolis. Also, through their "Moguls" program is working with Big Sean to diversify the finance industry. My guest is Andrea Brimmer from Ally. Stories around town: Interim Detroit Police Chief James White tapped to become permanent A new poll from EPIC/MRA and commissioned by the Freep shows (and you can read more results here: https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2021/08/22/whitmer-craig-michigan-governor-election-poll/8161789002/) Gretchen Whitmer and former DPD chief James Craig neck and neck Majority support for mask mandates, but not vaccine mandates Also, non-essential land travel from Canada and Mexico stays suspended (important as a border city). General Motors is recalling all the Chevy Bolts for battery issues. Ford is doing well with pre-order reservations for the Ford Maverick small pickup truck. Thanks to our members who keep this going for everyone else! http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Also, you can find us wherever fine podcasts are found: http://www.dailydetroit.com/podcast
Ep 8176 Friday things to know around town w/ Devon O'Reilly
Today's rundown on a Friday, from the David Whitney Building across from Grand Circus Park: - Longtime city activist, commentator and so much more Steve Hood has died. Go read a far better piece by someone remembering his friend here: https://deadlinedetroit.com/articles/28509/detroit_tv_host_and_activist_steve_hood_who_often_knew_the_real_story_in_politics_dies_at_58 - The World Economic Forum is opening an innovation centre in Detroit. Devon notes it's a big deal. We'll have a future episode focusing on it and what it all means. - DTE Energy is now offering $100 credit for people still without power as of last Monday. Is it enough? Should there be more? - Black Restaurant Week kicks off today. There are so many restaurants in so many places - many with curbside options - so go support some. https://fullofdetroitsoul.com/dbrw/restaurants - The Red Hook opens their new location on Jos Campau at Jefferson, at the foot of the Dennis W. Archer Greenway today. - In Grosse Pointe Park, Brine Oyster Bar is opening to give a little New Orleans flair. It replaces the long-standing Janet's Lunch. - Don't forget there's the bourbon garden party in Grand Circus Park each Thursday. More: https://www.facebook.com/events/229049269094840/ Thanks to all of our Patreon members who keep this podcast going! Because we hit our summer goal, we aren't being annoying about supporting us until September. But it really DOES matter and every dollar counts to keep this content free for everyone to enjoy and get value from: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Ep 816Telling Detroit's story with maps (ft. Alex B. Hill)
"Detroit in 50 Maps" is a new book out this November. Alex B. Hill is the author and our guest, talking about the ways to tell Detroit's story with maps and what we can learn. Available for preorder here: https://beltpublishing.com/products/detroit-in-50-maps
Ep 815Would you keep Cabrera's 500th homer ball? Discussing Untold: Malice at the Palace; DCFC Preview
Today's show covers three main topics: 00:42 - Fletcher Sharpe talks about Cal United and Detroit City FC's tie plus previews Saturday's game against SD 1904 02:32 - Jalen Green needs to sit down when it comes to Detroit-bashing. Devon O'Reilly joins Fletch to weigh in. 08:35- "Untold: Malice at the Palace" came out on Netflix. It's one of our listerners favorite topics, but it's in the news so we spend a few minutes on it. Devon labels it "propaganda." Fletcher was there. 15:41 - And finally, if you were in the stands and got Miguel Cabrera's 500th career home run ball, would you keep it? Thanks to our members for supporting the show! We hit our summer goal. If you'd like to join our three great new members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Ep 814Floods, mold, outages, or wind damaging your house? Tips + when to call in the pros
We have had a lot of bad weather lately in Metro Detroit. It's resulted in flooding, power outages, and wind damage. So what to do? Brian Thomas and Justin Miller of Paul Davis restoration join Jer to talk about dealing with flood damage, how to minimize your chances of power outages, dealing with mold, and more. It's pack full of tips and information on what you can do yourself to deal with everything and when you should consider calling a pro. If you want more info on our property restoration guests: https://east-michigan.pauldavis.com/ 25:10 Then, three things you should know today. Former Representative Paul Mitchell has died. East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit is being resurfaced And Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is reopening the doors on COVID shots - this time for third doses for immunocompromised residents. Thanks to our members for supporting the show! We hit our summer goal. If you'd like to join our three great new members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Ep 813Detroit population drops 10.5%; Supergeil quick look and more
Today: The city of Detroit's population is now 639,111 - a drop of 10.5% and far below what Census estimates had said. 800,000 in Metro Detroit without power and it will be days until it's restored. A Coca-Cola bottling plant is closing on West Warren and the operations moving to Grand Rapids. The Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association has a new survey out showing how bad the labor shortage is for them. Man About Town Devon O'Reilly checked out Supergeil and shares his thoughts and recommendations. The Detroit Historical Museum has a special event this Sunday, "Body by Fisher." Remember we're wherever fine podcasts are found and that we're supported by our members at http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Ep 812410,000 without power; Detroit COVID cases up; Plus 6 stories around town
Show was delayed due to lack of power, but once we got the batteries plugged in, we were good to go. Our stories: 410k Metro Detroit houses were out of power in a snap thanks to a harsh thunderstorm that cause a lot of damage Wednesday. COVID cases have almost doubled in the city of Detroit and the city has strongly encourage indoor mask wearing. The city has a low vaccination rate. Statewide, we're pushing 1400 cases a day. Schools are going in all different directions, which is worrisome as the Delta variant impact children far more than Alpha did. Howe's Bayou in Ferndale is closed until further notice for lack of staff, and Eater Detroit reports that Noodletopia has a robot server that acts like a cat. Lear is going into the old Cadillac Stamping plant site on Detroit's east side. The QLINE Streetcar returns to service in late September with promises to change. The suburban bus system SMART has a new General Manager, who served in Cincinnati and a number of other cities. Detroit's O'Hair Park was rededicated after $2 million in improvements. Jer also gives you a little Detroit history. And finally - Smokey Bones is coming to Shelby Township. They call themselves "The Master of Meat." Are they? Have you been to one? We need intel! A reminder we're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever fine podcasts are found. Also, thanks to our members on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit for keeping this thing going.