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HGTV star Nicole Curtis returns to Detroit property after victory in court
Read full article: HGTV star Nicole Curtis returns to Detroit property after victory in court“I chose to fight the Detroit Land Bank on this because I knew I had the financial means to do so,” Curtis said. “And I knew that it would take a team of attorneys to literally and figuratively fight city hall.”
Morning Briefing March 23, 2021: Michigan law ties school funding to in-person learning, Colorado supermarket shooting leaves 10 dead
Read full article: Morning Briefing March 23, 2021: Michigan law ties school funding to in-person learning, Colorado supermarket shooting leaves 10 deadBut a late run fueled by Eli Brooks and Chaundee Brown put Michigan ahead by a point at the break. The number of confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Michigan has risen to 629,612 as of Monday, including 15,903 deaths, state officials report. On Saturday, the state reported 624,811 total cases and 15,897 deaths. Michigan’s 7-day moving average for daily cases was 2,719 on Monday -- the highest since early January. AdMichigan has reported more than 3.5 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered, as of Sunday, with 28.5% of residents having received at least one dose.
Detroit Mayor Duggan responds to HGTV star Nicole Curtis’ lawsuit over ownership of home
Read full article: Detroit Mayor Duggan responds to HGTV star Nicole Curtis’ lawsuit over ownership of homeLake Orion native Nicole Curtis, who hosts Rehab Addict Rescue on HGTV, filed a lawsuit against the Detroit Land Bank Authority, claiming she owned a home on East Grand Boulevard. Curtis planned to renovate the home, but the Land Bank listed the home for sale about a month ago. In the meantime -hats off to #flint land bank😁😁😁 pic.twitter.com/N86wVHErXc — Nicole Curtis (@nicolecurtis) March 20, 2021According to the Detroit Land Bank Authority, the previous homeowners lost the home in January 2017. But the Land Bank cannot legally give her the property,” Duggan said. “She can have 100 critical stories, the Land Bank is not going to break the law.
A home restoration superstar is building up the community in Detroit
Read full article: A home restoration superstar is building up the community in DetroitThe advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. Home renovation superstar, Nicole Curtis, is best known for her hands-on restoration of crumbling historic homes and now she is back on HGTV. Nicole is back in Detroit working on homes for her show “Rehab Addict: Rescue.” She says her goal is always to keep the house original by focusing on restoration instead of full remodeling. For the show, Nicole chose to work on Detroit homes that had homeowners with no investors. The families she chose are committed to rebuilding the community and remaining “lifers” in Detroit.