Model D writes about the quickly growing Russell Industrial Center, an old industrial complex that is now home to dozens of artists and creative small businesses. Model D previously profiled some of the artists who work there.
As I mentioned earlier, the Russel Industrial Center currently tops my list of Detroit sights I've yet to see (besides passing glimpses from I-75). It's a great model of creative entrepreneurship, just like the the 4731/555 galleries on Grand River, which also provide space for artists.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Russell Industrial Center
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Labels: Arts, Economic development
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