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Farbman group to host “Midtown: the center of it all” event
Sue Mosey, Executive Director of Midtown Detroit, Inc. to serve as guest speaker
Southfield, Michigan-based Farbman Group, a leading full-service real estate company, announced today it will host a discussion about the revitalization of Midtown Detroit on Wednesday, September 26 from 9 to10 a.m. Farbman Group CEO Andrew V. Farbman made the announcement.
Part of Farbman’s recurring C-Series events, the discussion will feature Sue Mosey, Executive Director of Midtown Detroit, Inc. who will share details on the resurgence of the city and how Midtown has played a major part in bringing life to the Detroit community. Mosey has been at the helm for more than 30 years, earning herself the nickname, the “Mayor of Midtown” by using her experience in residential and commercial revitalization to inject new life into Midtown Detroit.
“As a leader in the commercial real estate space, we’re constantly looking for opportunities to not only learn about the world around us and broaden our scope as real estate experts, but share that expertise with others” Farbman said. “As we continue to see the Detroit revitalization come to life, Sue has played an invaluable role in making Midtown into what it is today through new construction projects and community beautification. We’re eager to hear her story as a champion for the city.”
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The event will be held at New Center One in the pavilion area, located at 3031 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202. Breakfast will be served at 8:30 a.m. Seats are limited, to RSVP contact Sandy Eisho via eisho@farbman.com.
Midtown Detroit, Inc. has been working to transform and preserve the historic Midtown neighborhood for more than 40 years. Since 2000, the city has raised over $80 million for a number of city-wide initiatives including the development of the Midtown Loop, the Woodward Avenue Streetscape Enhancement Project, the construction of two community gardens, and the renovation of 40+ commercial facades throughout the neighborhood. For more information, visit www.midtowndetroitinc.org.
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For more information about Farbman Group, visit www.farbman.com.