Monroe Street Midway to feature outdoor activities, food, entertainment in downtown Detroit
Monroe Street Midway to feature outdoor activities, food, entertainment in downtown Detroit
Activities include roller skating, basketball, DJs and outdoor fitness classes
Program taking place on Monroe Blocks development property
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The Monroe Street Midway, located on Monroe north of Cadillac Square and east of Campus Martius, will feature a roller skating rink, basketball courts and daily entertainment this summer.
Bedrock Detroit this summer will transform the site of a future development in downtown Detroit into an area dedicated for outdoor recreation.
The Monroe Street Midway will open Friday on the site of Bedrock s planned Monroe Blocks development and run until early this fall, Bedrock announced Monday.
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Courtney Taylor, 37, is a former special education teacher, so when she partnered with Chelsea Gheesling, 36, to start a business, they both wanted to provide an enjoyable space of work for people who experience disabilities.
So the pair started Bundled, a business that creates gift boxes with products from local businesses that they sell to companies and individuals. The bundles celebrate birthdays, company employees, new babies, accomplishments and a range of other celebrations, including a Work From Home Bundle.
And the people they hired to create the bundles are a part of a Dearborn-based nonprofit program called Services To Enhance Potential, also known as STEP.
Courtney Taylor, 37, is a former special education teacher, so when she partnered with Chelsea Gheesling, 36, to start a business, they both wanted to provide an enjoyable space of work for people who experience disabilities.
So the pair started Bundled, a business that creates gift boxes with products from local businesses that they sell to companies and individuals. The bundles celebrate birthdays, company employees, new babies, accomplishments and a range of other celebrations, including a Work From Home Bundle.
And the people they hired to create the bundles are a part of a Dearborn-based nonprofit program called Services To Enhance Potential, also known as STEP.