NFL draft in Detroit may have lasted only three days, the changes it made to the city will stay with Detroiters for years.
NFL Draft in downtown Detroit concluded on Saturday, and city officials anticipate the economic impact to be significant.
All downtown streets are expected to reopen by May 7 and possibly sooner, along with Qline access to downtown.
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As the streets begin to reopen after Detroit's record-breaking, three-day NFL Draft, city officials are already looking ahead ...
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As hundreds of thousands of NFL fans converged on downtown Detroit for the draft this past weekend, local businesses had high ...
QLine ridership shattered records during the NFL Draft, solidifying the streetcar service's importance to the city's transit ...
The NFL draft has a new attendance record after more than 775,000 fans flooded downtown Detroit for the three-day event.
More than 770,000 people came through downtown for the draft, and the Detroit Police Department said that over the three days ...
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The NFL draft tour has not had a stop quite like the one in Detroit. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told fans that flooded ...