Model D tells stories of Detroit transformation and asks "what's next?" for the city.
We're celebrating 10 years of elevating Detroit's narrative:
"When business partners Brian Boyle and Paul Schutt launched Model D 10 years ago this June, they were seizing an opportunity to tell the stories of transformation in Detroit ignored by mainstream outlets. A hyperlocal, online publication, Model D would focus on what Boyle describes as the "word-of-mouth" news that was being discussed among those actively engaged in the positive transformation of the city...
Since the publication of its first story on June 1, 2005, Model D has proselytized the gospel of Detroit's potential. "The city's future on the global map of cities is entirely unknown," wrote then-managing editor Lisa Collins in that first Model D piece. "Detroit's story is not ending. It's just beginning."
Model D is pleased to celebrate its 10 years of contributions to the Detroit story (which, of course, is only just beginning). Over the last decade, the publication has chronicled small chapters in that story others dismissed as insignificant. Stories like a neighborhood restaurant building a patio and creating a greater sense of place on its block, which would eventually transform from a mostly vacant stretch of late 19th century commercial buildings into one of the city's premier food and drink destinations. Or the opening of a small organic grocer that would become a neighborhood staple and a pioneer on Detroit's local food scene. Or the story of a developer refusing to give up on a slow but ambitious renovation project, despite its ulcer-inducing challenges. Or the story of a retailer hoping to breathe life into a long-neglected retail district and actually succeeding."
Read more at: http://www.modeldmedia.com/features/10yearsofmodeld060215.aspx
Model D is published by Detroit-based Issue Media Group. Co-Founders: Brian J. Boyle and Paul Schutt.
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11-50 employees
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Media Production
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4470 2nd Ave, Detroit, MI 48201, US
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Storytelling
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Buu Nguyen is the CEO of Model D Media. To contact Buu Nguyen email at [email protected].
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You can reach Model D by visiting their website at http://modeldmedia.com and using the contact form provided. Alternatively, you can email them directly at [email protected] for any specific questions or collaboration opportunities.
Yes, Model D features a dedicated staff directory on their website. This section provides information about their team members, including roles and expertise, allowing you to connect with the right person for your inquiries or collaborations.
Model D focuses on various industries, including urban development, technology, arts, and culture in Detroit. Their storytelling aims to highlight transformative projects and initiatives that contribute to the city's growth and revitalization.
Absolutely! Model D welcomes story ideas and pitches related to Detroit's transformation. You can submit your ideas through the contact form on their website or email them directly, ensuring your submission aligns with their mission of storytelling.
Model D offers a range of services, including content creation, storytelling, and media consulting. They help businesses and organizations amplify their narratives, engage with the community, and promote initiatives that contribute to Detroit's ongoing transformation.
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