Kresge Foundation Deepens Long-term Commitment to Detroit Neighborhoods
$180+ Million in New Investments Will Advance Resident-Led Vision for the Future of the Neighborhoods
Plans Include Relocation of Kresge Headquarters to
"The announcement builds on more than a decade of investments Kresge has made in improving the quality of neighborhood life in
Kresge will invest more than
Neighborhood Investments
During the announcement, Kresge pledged
Kresge's initial commitments include the creation, in partnership with the Live6 Alliance, of a Resident Investment and Opportunity Fund, which will prioritize:
- Vacant land stewardship, beautification and side lot activation
- Resources for home maintenance, critical repairs and accessibility improvements
- Property tax relief
- Support for renters
In addition, Kresge will invest in public spaces by completing the
Today's investments reflect years of community input, shaped by resident priorities and further honed through the Livernois + McNichols Neighborhoods Action Agenda process. Convened by Kresge, Live6 Alliance and the Marygrove Conservancy, with the support of Urban American City and the Detroit Collaborative Design Center, more than 100 neighborhood and civic leaders have helped inform a longer-term vision and future investments. "Over the next year, we'll invite more residents to engage in the process through community gatherings, block clubs,
Campus Investments
Kresge will partner with the Marygrove Conservancy and landscape architect Hood Design Studio to develop a campus plan that will improve pedestrian circulation among the students, families, educators and nonprofit tenants on campus. The team will also create publicly accessible spaces, upgrade building systems and spaces to make them more climate-resilient and integrate the new Kresge headquarters fully into existing activities on campus. Kresge investments will support these changes.
"In just seven short years, Marygrove has become home to a vibrant and ever-growing community of early learners, K–12 students and families who see this campus as a place of possibility," said conservancy CEO
Kresge Headquarters
The final component of Kresge's multifaceted announcement is to relocate its headquarters to a newly constructed facility on the northeast quadrant of the Marygrove campus, with an anticipated opening in 2028. The new home for the
"Kresge's move to
Architecture & Landscape Team
Earlier this year, Kresge launched an international search to identify design partners. That design team will be joined by a wide array of subcontractors, consultants and advisors. The team comprises:
- Design Architect: Internationally acclaimed architecture studio
Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) will design the headquarters. With a focus on cultural and civic projects, DS+R's work addresses the changing role of institutions and the future of cities. One of the firm's signature projects is the High Line, an adaptive reuse of an abandoned elevated railway into an urban park inNew York City . - Landscape Architect: Often described as a "cultural practice," Hood Design Studio blends everyday life into spaces that feel personal, historical and alive. Led by landscape artist
Walter Hood , the firm has been charged to both reimagine the immediate headquarters site and ensure its coherence within the campus and with the adjacent neighborhood. - Architect of Record: The strategic partnership, Hannah-Neumann/Smith, led by partner
Beverly Hannah Jones , will provide a comprehensive,Detroit -based design team to support the design concept.
The foundation is actively engaged in a search for a
Kresge and its partners will design and construct a headquarters that is both complementary to the century-old architecture of existing campus buildings and respectful to the surrounding neighborhood. "The Kresge Foundation is defined by your generosity, and the new building will be designed to embody that ethos," said DS+R Partner and lead architectural designer
Sustainability
Kresge's current headquarters in
The foundation will pursue the highest sustainability measures for its new headquarters while advancing innovative strategies that prioritize environmental performance, resource efficiency and long-term resilience across the campus and into surrounding neighborhoods.
"Our goal is to bring the highest standards of environmental stewardship and sustainability not just to the headquarters building, but also to the neighborhood by pursuing solar power, electrification and home upgrades that lower costs, improve comfort and prepare the community for other stressors now and in the future," Rapson said. "Ultimately, we'd like to help the neighborhood become Energy Positive – producing more energy than it consumes – and resilient to the impacts of climate change."
Kresge has also pledged to create a year-round resilience hub to support residents before, during and after emergencies intensified by climate change or infrastructure failures.
Marygrove Learning Community
During the past decade, Kresge and its partners have transformed the former Marygrove College into an educational, civic and economic hub, honoring the campus' 92-year legacy of social justice and community leadership. Founded generously by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the college ceased academic operations in 2019 because of financial challenges. Since 2018, Kresge has invested
Strategic partnerships between Kresge, the Marygrove Conservancy, University of Michigan Marsal Family School of Education (U-M),
- Marygrove Early Education Center (age 0-5) – Operated by Starfish Family Services, the center provides young children and families with high-quality child development services and programming that promotes healthy and empowered families.
- The School at Marygrove (grades K-12) – Operated by
Detroit Public Schools Community District in partnership with U-M, the school educates children from kindergarten through 5th grade, and grades 9-12 through a social justice-centered curriculum that embraces project and place-based learning strategies. Grades 6-8 will be added over the next 3 years. - U-M Marsal Family School of Education – The school co-develops curriculum and provides professional development, operations support and research and evaluation for the early education center and K-12 programs. U-M also operates an undergraduate teaching school and hosts an undergraduate degree program, Learning, Equity and Problem Solving for the Public Good (LEAPS), on the campus.
About The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation was founded in
Media Contacts:
The Kresge Foundation |
Marygrove Conservancy | Turkessa Baldridge, Director of Programs & External Engagement | [email protected]
Live6 Alliance |
DS&R |
Hood Design Studio |
Hannah-Neumann/Smith |
University of Michigan Marsal Family School of Education |
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