by d3wpadmin | Nov 19, 2020 | Announcement
D3 is happy to announce our newest data tool – the Housing Information Portal (HIP). HIP serves as a centralized source of information about housing and neighborhood-related demographics in Detroit. This tool expands on our 2018 Housing Portal to provide even...
by d3wpadmin | Jun 25, 2020 | COVID-19, Daniel Newton
As the effects of COVID-19 on various facets of life continue to be examined, an important milestone approaches at the end of this month. On June 30th, Governor Whitmer’s executive order issuing a moratorium on evictions in Michigan is set to expire. As this date...
by d3wpadmin | Jul 10, 2018 | Simon Schuster
The history of housing in Detroit has been told through historical accounts of rapid expansion and depopulation; of demographic change and racial segregation; and of “urban renewal” and displacement. More recently, though, narratives in media have centered on stemming...
by d3wpadmin | Jun 13, 2018 | Laura Lyons
When looking for an apartment to rent in Detroit, there’s no shortage of places to look. From Craigslist, apartments.com, Zillow, to Trulia, they all have troves of information for a renter on a budget. But these are only pieces of Detroit’s rental housing, and Data...
by d3wpadmin | Nov 18, 2014 | City of Change
City of Change is a Data Driven Detroit blog series analyzing changes in Detroit’s residential neighborhoods from 2009 through 2014. This series is a collaborative effort between Noah Urban at D3 and Gary Sands, Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning at Wayne...