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																		Detroit 
																		Center 
																		for 
																		Innovation 
																		to be 
																		built in 
																		The 
																		District 
																		Detroit 
																		 
																		
																		Byline: 
																		
																		record.umich.edu 
																		 
																		
																		DETROIT 
																		- The 
																		Detroit 
																		Center 
																		for 
																		Innovation, 
																		a future 
																		world-class 
																		research 
																		and 
																		education 
																		center 
																		anchored 
																		by the 
																		University 
																		of 
																		Michigan, 
																		will now 
																		be built 
																		in The 
																		District 
																		Detroit, 
																		a 
																		mixed-use 
																		sports 
																		and 
																		entertainment 
																		district 
																		situated 
																		between 
																		the 
																		city’s 
																		downtown 
																		and 
																		Midtown. 
																		 
																		
																		As part 
																		of the 
																		three-building 
																		DCI 
																		development, 
																		U-M will 
																		operate 
																		an 
																		approximately 
																		$300 
																		million, 
																		200,000-square-foot 
																		center 
																		focused 
																		on 
																		academic 
																		programs 
																		and 
																		research 
																		related 
																		to 
																		fields 
																		in which 
																		advanced 
																		technology 
																		is 
																		increasingly 
																		critical, 
																		according 
																		to the 
																		Dec. 13 
																		announcement. 
																		 
																		
																		The DCI 
																		will 
																		enhance 
																		the 
																		university’s 
																		ability 
																		to drive 
																		innovation 
																		across a 
																		variety 
																		of those 
																		fields, 
																		President 
																		Mark 
																		Schlissel 
																		said. 
																		 
																		
																		The 
																		center 
																		is 
																		unique 
																		in that 
																		it will 
																		provide 
																		a space 
																		for the 
																		university 
																		to 
																		engage 
																		with 
																		industry, 
																		nonprofit 
																		and 
																		community 
																		partners 
																		to 
																		develop 
																		the most 
																		relevant 
																		academic 
																		programs 
																		and 
																		identify 
																		research 
																		opportunities 
																		of 
																		mutual 
																		interest 
																		and 
																		benefit, 
																		Schlissel 
																		said. 
																		 
																		
																		“We are 
																		enthusiastic 
																		about 
																		what the 
																		Detroit 
																		Center 
																		for 
																		Innovation 
																		will 
																		mean for 
																		the 
																		city, 
																		its 
																		residents 
																		and 
																		businesses 
																		and our 
																		current 
																		and 
																		future 
																		students,” 
																		Schlissel 
																		said. 
																		“The 
																		University 
																		of 
																		Michigan 
																		is 
																		already 
																		setting 
																		the 
																		groundwork 
																		for this 
																		new 
																		academic 
																		center, 
																		and we 
																		look 
																		forward 
																		to 
																		providing 
																		the kind 
																		of 
																		advanced 
																		educational 
																		programs 
																		that 
																		will 
																		meet the 
																		needs of 
																		an 
																		evolving 
																		workforce 
																		and move 
																		our 
																		economy 
																		forward.” 
																		 
																		
																		The DCI 
																		will be 
																		built on 
																		what is 
																		currently 
																		a 
																		three-acre, 
																		development-ready 
																		surface 
																		parking 
																		area 
																		between 
																		Cass and 
																		Grand 
																		River 
																		avenues, 
																		and 
																		between 
																		West 
																		Columbia 
																		Street 
																		on the 
																		north 
																		and 
																		Elizabeth 
																		Street 
																		on the 
																		south. 
																		 
																		
																		In 
																		addition 
																		to the 
																		academic 
																		and 
																		research 
																		center, 
																		the 
																		development 
																		also 
																		will 
																		include 
																		a 
																		technology 
																		incubator 
																		at 2115 
																		Cass 
																		Ave. and 
																		a new 
																		building 
																		that 
																		will 
																		create 
																		nearly 
																		300 
																		units of 
																		student 
																		and 
																		faculty 
																		housing 
																		along 
																		Cass 
																		Avenue. 
																		Partners 
																		in the 
																		center 
																		include 
																		the city 
																		of 
																		Detroit, 
																		Related 
																		Companies 
																		and 
																		Olympia 
																		Development 
																		of 
																		Michigan, 
																		an 
																		Ilitch 
																		company. 
																		 
																		
																		The DCI 
																		research 
																		and 
																		education 
																		center 
																		is 
																		seeded 
																		by a 
																		$100 
																		million 
																		donation 
																		by real 
																		estate 
																		developer 
																		and 
																		alumnus 
																		Stephen 
																		M. Ross, 
																		chairman 
																		of 
																		Related, 
																		and a 
																		land 
																		contribution 
																		by 
																		Olympia 
																		Development. 
																		The 
																		project’s 
																		groundbreaking 
																		is 
																		expected 
																		to occur 
																		in the 
																		next 
																		18-24 
																		months. 
																		 
																		
																		“The 
																		Detroit 
																		Center 
																		for 
																		Innovation 
																		will 
																		increase 
																		access 
																		to 
																		opportunity 
																		for 
																		Detroiters, 
																		help 
																		nurture 
																		and 
																		retain 
																		talent 
																		and 
																		drive 
																		positive 
																		social 
																		and 
																		economic 
																		impacts 
																		throughout 
																		the 
																		city, 
																		region 
																		and 
																		state,” 
																		said 
																		Christopher 
																		Ilitch, 
																		president 
																		and CEO 
																		of 
																		Ilitch 
																		Holdings, 
																		a 
																		private 
																		company 
																		that 
																		provides 
																		professional 
																		services 
																		to 
																		businesses 
																		founded 
																		or 
																		purchased 
																		by 
																		Detroit 
																		entrepreneurs 
																		Mike and 
																		Marian 
																		Ilitch, 
																		including 
																		Olympia 
																		Development. 
																		 
																		
																		“We look 
																		forward 
																		to 
																		working 
																		with 
																		Stephen 
																		Ross and 
																		Related 
																		Companies 
																		— 
																		leaders 
																		in 
																		creating 
																		visionary 
																		neighborhoods, 
																		in 
																		developing 
																		affordable 
																		housing, 
																		and in 
																		creating 
																		unique 
																		places 
																		across 
																		the 
																		country 
																		— along 
																		with the 
																		University 
																		of 
																		Michigan 
																		to 
																		support 
																		the 
																		growth 
																		of the 
																		DCI.” 
																		 
																		
																		U-M 
																		Regent 
																		and 
																		Ilitch 
																		family 
																		member 
																		Denise 
																		Ilitch 
																		announced 
																		previously 
																		that she 
																		was 
																		recusing 
																		herself 
																		from all 
																		U-M 
																		Board of 
																		Regents 
																		matters, 
																		and not 
																		participating 
																		in any 
																		discussions, 
																		about 
																		the DCI. 
																		
																		Center 
																		adds to 
																		university’s 
																		growing 
																		presence 
																		in 
																		Detroit 
																		 
																		
																		The 
																		center, 
																		which 
																		initially 
																		was to 
																		be built 
																		on the 
																		former 
																		Wayne 
																		County 
																		Jail 
																		site on 
																		Saint 
																		Antoine 
																		Street 
																		in 
																		Detroit, 
																		will be 
																		part of 
																		the 
																		university’s 
																		growing 
																		footprint 
																		in and 
																		around 
																		Detroit, 
																		where 
																		the 
																		university 
																		was 
																		founded 
																		in 1817. 
																		 
																		
																		The 
																		university’s 
																		presence 
																		in the 
																		city 
																		includes 
																		the U-M 
																		Detroit 
																		Center 
																		on 
																		Woodward 
																		Avenue, 
																		a 
																		“cradle 
																		to 
																		career” 
																		P-20 
																		collaboration 
																		with the 
																		Detroit 
																		Public 
																		Schools 
																		Community 
																		District 
																		at 
																		Marygrove 
																		College 
																		in 
																		Northwest 
																		Detroit, 
																		and its 
																		nearby 
																		UM-Dearborn 
																		campus. 
																		 
																		
																		The 
																		Board of 
																		Regents 
																		voted 
																		Dec. 9 
																		to 
																		approve 
																		renovating 
																		the 
																		121,000-square-foot 
																		Horace 
																		H. 
																		Rackham 
																		Educational 
																		Memorial 
																		in 
																		Midtown. 
																		The $40 
																		million 
																		project 
																		will 
																		establish 
																		the 
																		building 
																		as the 
																		new home 
																		to many 
																		existing 
																		U-M 
																		initiatives 
																		and 
																		programs 
																		in 
																		Detroit. 
																		 
																		
																		The 
																		university’s 
																		Detroit-based 
																		programs 
																		and 
																		functions 
																		include 
																		several 
																		initiatives 
																		designed 
																		to serve 
																		the city 
																		and its 
																		residents 
																		through 
																		education, 
																		research 
																		and 
																		service. 
																		They 
																		include 
																		a 
																		dedicated 
																		undergraduate 
																		admissions 
																		office, 
																		the 
																		Detroit 
																		Community-Academic 
																		Urban 
																		Research 
																		Center 
																		and the 
																		Partnership 
																		on 
																		Economic 
																		Mobility, 
																		a joint 
																		effort 
																		between 
																		U-M’s 
																		Poverty 
																		Solutions 
																		initiative 
																		and the 
																		city to 
																		identify 
																		and 
																		implement 
																		concrete, 
																		evidence-based 
																		strategies 
																		that 
																		improve 
																		economic 
																		opportunity 
																		and 
																		reduce 
																		poverty 
																		in 
																		Detroit. 
																		 
																		
																		Hundreds 
																		of 
																		additional 
																		partnerships 
																		between 
																		the 
																		university 
																		and 
																		Detroiters 
																		exist 
																		throughout 
																		the 
																		city, 
																		including 
																		K-12 
																		programs, 
																		community-academic 
																		research 
																		projects, 
																		business 
																		engagement 
																		initiatives, 
																		and 
																		collaborations 
																		with 
																		city 
																		government 
																		and 
																		neighborhood 
																		organizations. 
																		 
																		
																		The work 
																		is 
																		guided 
																		by the 
																		university’s 
																		three 
																		principles 
																		for 
																		community 
																		and 
																		civic 
																		engagement: 
																		 
																		
																		Recognition 
																		for the 
																		expertise 
																		and 
																		knowledge 
																		within 
																		the 
																		community. 
																		
																		Respect 
																		for 
																		individuals, 
																		communities 
																		and 
																		their 
																		resources. 
																		
																		Equitable 
																		partnership 
																		focused 
																		on 
																		reciprocal 
																		relationships, 
																		transparency 
																		and 
																		accountability. 
																		 
																		
																		Board of 
																		Regents 
																		Chair 
																		Jordan 
																		Acker, 
																		in 
																		noting 
																		the 
																		board’s 
																		support 
																		for the 
																		project, 
																		hailed 
																		the 
																		announcement 
																		as a win 
																		for both 
																		the 
																		university 
																		and the 
																		city. 
																		 
																		
																		“Our 
																		students 
																		will 
																		have the 
																		opportunity 
																		to gain 
																		the 
																		unique 
																		skills, 
																		knowledge 
																		and 
																		experience 
																		needed 
																		to lead 
																		the 
																		tech-driven 
																		economy 
																		of the 
																		future,” 
																		Acker 
																		said. 
																		“And 
																		Detroit, 
																		as well 
																		as the 
																		wider 
																		region, 
																		will 
																		soon be 
																		able to 
																		tap into 
																		a new 
																		talent 
																		pipeline 
																		tailored 
																		to meet 
																		the 
																		needs of 
																		the 
																		local 
																		economy.” 
																		 
																		
																		The DCI 
																		is an 
																		exciting 
																		new step 
																		in the 
																		university’s 
																		rich 
																		history 
																		of 
																		partnership 
																		and 
																		progress 
																		in 
																		Detroit, 
																		a city 
																		known 
																		for its 
																		innovative 
																		leaders, 
																		Regent 
																		Mark 
																		Bernstein 
																		said. 
																		 
																		
																		“From 
																		Henry 
																		Ford and 
																		Berry 
																		Gordy to 
																		Mike 
																		Ilitch 
																		and 
																		Stephen 
																		Ross, 
																		our city 
																		and our 
																		region 
																		have a 
																		long, 
																		proud 
																		history 
																		of 
																		entrepreneurship,” 
																		Bernstein 
																		said. 
																		“The 
																		Detroit 
																		Center 
																		for 
																		Innovation 
																		will 
																		strengthen 
																		this 
																		entrepreneurial 
																		ecosystem 
																		so 
																		future 
																		generations 
																		have the 
																		skills 
																		and 
																		knowledge 
																		to 
																		better 
																		our 
																		city, 
																		our 
																		region, 
																		and the 
																		world.” 
																		
																		DCI to 
																		offer 
																		innovative 
																		academic 
																		experiences, 
																		partnerships 
																		 
																		
																		While 
																		the 
																		university 
																		will 
																		provide 
																		instruction 
																		at the 
																		DCI’s 
																		academic 
																		center, 
																		degrees 
																		and 
																		certificates 
																		will be 
																		awarded 
																		through 
																		the Ann 
																		Arbor 
																		campus. 
																		The 
																		academic 
																		center 
																		is 
																		designed 
																		to serve 
																		U-M 
																		students 
																		in the 
																		last 
																		year of 
																		their 
																		undergraduate 
																		programs, 
																		as well 
																		as 
																		students 
																		seeking 
																		graduate 
																		degrees 
																		or 
																		certificates 
																		that 
																		indicate 
																		completion 
																		of 
																		specified 
																		programs 
																		to learn 
																		the 
																		technology 
																		and 
																		other 
																		skills 
																		needed 
																		to 
																		advance 
																		their 
																		careers. 
																		 
																		
																		  
																		
																		Artist's 
																		rendering 
																		of a 
																		common 
																		area 
																		outside 
																		the 
																		Detroit 
																		Center 
																		for 
																		Innovation. 
																		The 
																		Detroit 
																		Center 
																		for 
																		Innovation 
																		will 
																		build on 
																		Detroit’s 
																		growing 
																		presence 
																		as a 
																		center 
																		for 
																		innovation, 
																		which 
																		includes 
																		Ford 
																		Motor 
																		Co.’s 
																		new 
																		Corktown 
																		mobility 
																		innovation 
																		campus, 
																		TechTown 
																		Detroit 
																		and 
																		Wayne 
																		State 
																		University. 
																		(Image 
																		courtesy 
																		of Kohn 
																		Pedersen 
																		Fox 
																		Associates) 
																		 
																		
																		The 
																		Detroit 
																		Center 
																		for 
																		Innovation 
																		Curriculum 
																		Development 
																		Committee, 
																		a group 
																		of 21 
																		faculty 
																		members 
																		and 
																		administrators 
																		appointed 
																		by 
																		Schlissel 
																		in 2020, 
																		has 
																		worked 
																		to 
																		formulate 
																		curricula 
																		that are 
																		interdisciplinary, 
																		flexible 
																		and 
																		focused 
																		on the 
																		emerging 
																		needs of 
																		the 
																		Detroit 
																		regional 
																		economy. 
																		 
																		
																		When 
																		opened, 
																		the DCI 
																		will 
																		provide 
																		Michigan 
																		businesses 
																		and 
																		communities 
																		with a 
																		pipeline 
																		of 
																		talent, 
																		and will 
																		offer 
																		opportunities 
																		for 
																		current 
																		workers 
																		to 
																		further 
																		their 
																		skills 
																		in a 
																		world of 
																		fast-paced 
																		technological 
																		change. 
																		It also 
																		will 
																		build on 
																		Detroit’s 
																		growing 
																		presence 
																		as a 
																		center 
																		for 
																		innovation, 
																		which 
																		includes 
																		Ford 
																		Motor 
																		Co.’s 
																		new 
																		Corktown 
																		mobility 
																		innovation 
																		campus, 
																		TechTown 
																		Detroit 
																		and 
																		Wayne 
																		State 
																		University. 
																		 
																		
																		The DCI 
																		also 
																		will 
																		provide 
																		additional 
																		opportunities 
																		for the 
																		university 
																		to 
																		partner 
																		with the 
																		city and 
																		its 
																		residents 
																		through 
																		initiatives 
																		like 
																		project-based 
																		learning 
																		that 
																		addresses 
																		the real 
																		needs of 
																		the 
																		community 
																		and 
																		youth-focused 
																		enrichment 
																		and 
																		tutoring 
																		programs 
																		to 
																		inspire 
																		students 
																		to 
																		pursue 
																		careers 
																		in 
																		science, 
																		technology, 
																		engineering 
																		and math 
																		fields. 
																		U-M 
																		officials 
																		also 
																		hope to 
																		explore 
																		future 
																		programmatic 
																		partnerships 
																		with 
																		Wayne 
																		State. 
																		 
																		
																		The 
																		academic 
																		center 
																		will be 
																		designed 
																		with 
																		faculty 
																		input 
																		and will 
																		give 
																		faculty 
																		and 
																		students 
																		the 
																		opportunity 
																		to 
																		engage 
																		in 
																		interesting, 
																		innovative 
																		research 
																		and 
																		education 
																		across 
																		fields 
																		where 
																		advanced 
																		technology 
																		is 
																		important. 
																		 
																		
																		Business 
																		incubators, 
																		research 
																		and 
																		development 
																		and 
																		collaboration 
																		space 
																		for 
																		large 
																		established 
																		companies, 
																		co-working 
																		space, 
																		and 
																		startup 
																		support 
																		services 
																		also 
																		will be 
																		available, 
																		bringing 
																		top 
																		minds 
																		from the 
																		private 
																		sector 
																		together 
																		with the 
																		public 
																		and 
																		academic 
																		sectors. 
																		 
																		
																		The 
																		collaborative 
																		approach 
																		will 
																		encourage 
																		business 
																		growth 
																		in 
																		Detroit 
																		as 
																		students 
																		graduate 
																		and 
																		start 
																		their 
																		own 
																		businesses 
																		in the 
																		area, 
																		with 
																		continued 
																		support 
																		from the 
																		DCI. 
																		 
																		
																		“Partnership 
																		is 
																		essential 
																		to so 
																		much of 
																		what we 
																		do at 
																		the 
																		University 
																		of 
																		Michigan, 
																		and in 
																		that 
																		regard, 
																		this 
																		project 
																		is an 
																		important 
																		continuation 
																		of the 
																		work 
																		we’re 
																		already 
																		doing in 
																		cooperation 
																		with the 
																		city, 
																		its 
																		residents 
																		and its 
																		business 
																		community,” 
																		Regent 
																		Sarah 
																		Hubbard 
																		said. 
																		 
																		
																		“Adapting 
																		to the 
																		economic 
																		needs of 
																		tomorrow 
																		will be 
																		essential 
																		to the 
																		success 
																		of this 
																		city and 
																		our 
																		state. 
																		The 
																		University 
																		of 
																		Michigan 
																		is proud 
																		to 
																		leverage 
																		its 
																		academic 
																		and 
																		research 
																		strengths 
																		to help 
																		meet 
																		these 
																		needs 
																		and move 
																		our 
																		region 
																		forward.” 
																		 
																		
																		As part 
																		of the 
																		Dec. 13 
																		announcement, 
																		Olympia 
																		Development 
																		and 
																		Related 
																		also 
																		said 
																		they are 
																		exploring 
																		additional 
																		development 
																		opportunities 
																		in The 
																		District 
																		Detroit 
																		that 
																		will 
																		amplify 
																		the 
																		positive 
																		impact 
																		of the 
																		DCI.
																		
																		 
																		 
																		
																		These 
																		development 
																		opportunities 
																		will 
																		center 
																		around a 
																		purpose-driven 
																		enterprise 
																		committed 
																		to 
																		working 
																		closely 
																		with 
																		local 
																		Detroit 
																		minority- 
																		and 
																		women-owned 
																		businesses 
																		in its 
																		development 
																		efforts. 
																		 
																		
																		Related 
																		and 
																		Olympia 
																		will 
																		focus on 
																		job 
																		creation 
																		and 
																		accelerating 
																		community-minded 
																		priority 
																		developments, 
																		including 
																		affordable 
																		housing, 
																		preservation 
																		and 
																		adaptive 
																		reuse of 
																		existing 
																		historic 
																		buildings, 
																		market-rate 
																		housing, 
																		sustainable 
																		green 
																		spaces 
																		and 
																		commercial 
																		office, 
																		retail 
																		and 
																		restaurants. 
																		 
																		
																		Jumpstarting 
																		those 
																		efforts, 
																		California-based 
																		software 
																		company 
																		ServiceNow 
																		announced 
																		that 
																		Detroit 
																		will be 
																		a 
																		strategic 
																		growth 
																		destination 
																		as part 
																		of its 
																		four-year 
																		growth 
																		plan. 
																		 
																		
																		ServiceNow’s 
																		plans 
																		include: 
																		 
																		
																		Opening 
																		a new 
																		office 
																		for its 
																		engineering, 
																		sales 
																		and 
																		finance 
																		groups 
																		that 
																		will 
																		anchor a 
																		building 
																		adjacent 
																		to the 
																		DCI. 
																		
																		Establishing 
																		a 
																		partnership 
																		with U-M 
																		and 
																		Wayne 
																		State to 
																		support 
																		prospective 
																		talent 
																		development. 
																		
																		Endowing 
																		scholarships 
																		for 
																		engineering 
																		and 
																		computer 
																		science 
																		students 
																		of color 
																		at each 
																		university, 
																		and 
																		committing 
																		funding 
																		and 
																		talent 
																		to 
																		support 
																		coding 
																		curricula 
																		for 
																		local 
																		middle 
																		and high 
																		school 
																		students. 
																		 
																		
																		“As a 
																		native 
																		Detroiter, 
																		I 
																		believe 
																		it is 
																		critical 
																		for the 
																		DCI to 
																		have a 
																		catalytic 
																		economic 
																		and 
																		social 
																		impact 
																		on the 
																		people 
																		of 
																		Detroit,” 
																		Ross 
																		said. 
																		“That 
																		impact 
																		will be 
																		best 
																		achieved 
																		in The 
																		District 
																		Detroit 
																		where it 
																		will 
																		connect 
																		with 
																		existing 
																		density 
																		and 
																		ignite 
																		additional 
																		development, 
																		driving 
																		job 
																		creation, 
																		attracting 
																		entrepreneurs 
																		and 
																		inspiring 
																		the next 
																		generation 
																		of 
																		trailblazing 
																		talent — 
																		beginning 
																		with 
																		ServiceNow.” 
																		 
																		
																		Gov. 
																		Gretchen 
																		Whitmer 
																		noted 
																		the DCI 
																		and 
																		surrounding 
																		development 
																		would 
																		help 
																		Michigan 
																		address 
																		some of 
																		its most 
																		pressing 
																		challenges 
																		and 
																		opportunities. 
																		 
																		
																		“Michigan 
																		is the 
																		home of 
																		opportunity, 
																		and the 
																		DCI will 
																		provide 
																		more 
																		access 
																		to 
																		economic 
																		growth 
																		for 
																		Detroiters 
																		and 
																		residents 
																		across 
																		our 
																		state,” 
																		Whitmer 
																		said. 
																		“This 
																		unique 
																		community-driven 
																		development 
																		will 
																		catalyze 
																		entrepreneurship, 
																		attract 
																		new 
																		businesses 
																		to 
																		Michigan 
																		and grow 
																		our 
																		state’s 
																		world-class 
																		workforce.” 
																		
																		
																		
 
																																																								
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