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Next year the Russell Industrial Center will celebrate 100 years. In the century it has stood, it's seen many uses. In the next 100 years, it will surely see just as many more.
And it turns out the Russell Industrial Center evictions last week weren't the first time the city has ordered Kefallinos-owned buildings to be vacated. According to the lawsuit, ...
The situation at the Russell Industrial Center (RIC) over the past two weeks demonstrated the reality was not so rosy or simple. After two weeks of heated debate, uncertainty and confusion about ...
Once a booming industrial town, the Downriver city of River Rouge has seen better days. It's been on a downward economic trend for the last two decades, but city officials are hoping to turn that ...
A far-right nonprofit is suing the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit for refusing to allow it to hold an event at the venue. St. Clair-based law firm Bristow Law PLLC filed a civil complaint ...
The Russell Industrial Center, which had housed the Murray Auto Body Corp. until 1960 when it became the Michigan Stamping Plant, was the site of B-17 bomber wing manufacturing during World War II.
Russell Industrial Center owner faces safety complaints from loft residents. Lawsuit claims the lofts were rented without certificates of occupancy. Some of the violations have been fixed, lawyers ...
(CBS DETROIT) - Officials say a portion of the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit is closed following an investigation. In a statement from the Detroit Police Department, the city's Buildings ...
The center is among the dozens of Detroit properties owned by entities linked to Dennis Kefallinos, a longtime Detroit developer. His Boydell Development Co. owns the Russell Industrial through ...
After the Local 4 Defenders did a story about the dozens of failed fire safety inspections at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, the complex was ordered to be closed by the city.
Artists renting in the Russell Industrial Center face uncertainty. Last month, the city had ordered tenants to move out due to safety and code violations.
The Russell Industrial Center's highly visible 8,750 square-foot and 5-story tall lion mural by artist Kobie Solomon. The Russell Center was ordered to shut down due to ordinance violations.
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