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Anger in Dearborn over flooding problems as residents clean up
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Water shutoffs can resume in Michigan, but communities are in no rush
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Former Dearborn Hyatt hotel expected to go up for sale soon
Property frozen as part of Canadian legal case against owner
Owner will forfeit 772-room hotel as part of agreement with court
The Edward Hotel and Convention Center
The Edward Hotel and Convention Center in Dearborn, which opened as the Hyatt Regency in 1976, and fell into disrepair under new ownership since 2012, when Hyatt ended its management agreement.
Michigan s second largest hotel, once one of Southeast Michigan s top conference sites, is expected to go back up for sale soon.
The Edward Hotel and Convention Center better known as the former Hyatt Regency-Dearborn has sat idle for the past couple of years after being closed by the city for safety violations and frozen by the courts as a legal case against its owner continued.
Dearborn Mayor John O Reilly Jr. is not running for reelection as three candidates announced over the past month they re running to be the next mayor of the city.
A spokeswoman for the city of Dearborn, Mary Laundroche, told the Free Press on Monday that O Reilly, 72, who has been mayor since 2007, will not run for reelection this year. There is an August primary and November election for mayor and City Council in Dearborn, a city of 94,000 that s the headquarters of Ford Motor Co. and increasingly diverse.
On Monday, state Rep. Abdullah Hammoud,D-Dearborn, 30, announced he s running for mayor, declaring his candidacy in the south end of Dearborn.