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“PFAS in the House” was produced by Great Lakes Now/Detroit Public TV, in partnership with Type Investigations. This article was also co-published in Consumer Reports and The Guardian.
After spending several months reporting on the PFAS crisis, an alarming realization hit taco night might be poisoning me.
I learned that the type of nonstick pans that I used to fry the fish usually contain the toxic chemicals, also called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Research alerted me to their use in some types of parchment paper used to roll tortillas, while the aluminum foil in which I wrapped leftovers raised a red flag with its “nonstick” label. For dessert, I purchased cookies that a local bakery packed in the type of paper bags sometimes treated with PFAS, and the chemicals may have been in my tap water and fish.
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Bedrock sets up outdoor heated seating areas, free parking to support restaurants amid COVID-19
By FOX 2 Staff article
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Bedrock is launching a new initiative to help restaurants in Detroit get through the coldest months amid COVID-19. They re calling it Decked out Detroit.
The rest estate firm is setting up heated, socially-distant outdoor dining and entertainment spaces to help support the businesses - and also providing free parking.
Starting December 18, downtown restaurants will feature heated open-air pergolas.
Each dining area will feature its own distinct partially enclosed pergolas, including custom space heaters, tables and chairs.
Participating restaurants include Avalon Bakery, Besa, Buddy s Pizza, Calexico, Cannelle, Cornerstone, Eatori, Hudson Café, Maru, Mootz and San Morello.
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DETROIT, Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Bedrock, Detroit s largest commercial real estate company, today announced its Decked Out Detroit initiative in partnership with the Rocket Community Fund – a four-month plan to support businesses and the community during Michigan s coldest months by providing memorable and safe shopping, dining and entertainment experiences in downtown Detroit.
Click HERE to download high-resolution images Despite the pandemic, many businesses in downtown Detroit have shown incredible resilience and continued to support the local community with innovative new programs. Decked Out Detroit is designed to build on that momentum by creating safe ways for the public to mask up, get outside and enjoy their city, said Kofi Bonner, CEO of Bedrock. As COVID persists into the winter months, we believe it is Bedrock s responsibility to do its part to support businesses and bolster community spirits this holiday season.