Detroit Economic Growth Corporation

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500 Griswold St Ste 2200
Detroit, MI 48226

Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC) is a leading organization dedicated to promoting economic development and growth in Detroit, MI. With a focus on various sectors such as apparel, fashion, luxury, automobility, and contact centers, DEGC offers a range of advantages including tax incentives, funding, and real estate development services.

DEGC works closely with public authorities like Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (DBRA), Detroit Next Michigan Development Corporation (D-NMDC), and Downtown Development Authority (DDA) to support small businesses, neighborhood development, and business planning. With a strong governance team and partnerships with education institutions, DEGC plays a vital role in driving economic progress and revitalization in Detroit.

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