Detroit, MI
NFL Draft in Detroit: Pop-up shops planned for re-purposed empty downtown buildings
Downtown plans underway for the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit
Claude Molinari says at least a dozen empty storefronts will have something in it – so, people won’t have to go too far, to have fun.
DETROIT (FOX 2) – The NFL Draft begins in two months which means the City of Detroit will be in the national spotlight.
“With the NFL Draft with hundreds of thousands of people descending on the City in Detroit and Southeast Michigan, it’s going to be a spectacular show,” said Claude Molinari, Visit Detroit CEO.
Molinari says the city is thrilled to host the three-day extravaganza for the NFL Draft.
“First of all our partners at Bedrock and the Rocket family of companies are doing an incredible job not only supporting us, but also making the city more attractive,” he said.
And making the city aesthetically appealing is what they are focusing on right now, considering the number of empty and boarded-up buildings in the downtown area.
“They’re adding pop-up locations and stores and restaurants,” he said. “So, we’re going to have a lot of things. Fanatics is coming with a gear shop.”
Molinari says at least a dozen empty storefronts will have something in it – so, people won’t have to go too far, to have fun.
“Often when people are coming to a place they say where am I going to eat? Where am I going to shop? Where am I going to get my food? Where am I going to get my gear?” he said. “So all those things come into place and again I think we’re going to be hit with such an incredible number of people, that the ability to augment it and have more opportunities and more options I think is really critical.”
Even though the short-term plans include pop-up shops, they say there is have a long-term plan to have permanent residents in those buildings.
“Well that’s the hope,” Molinari said. “Again, as we’re developing and, when you look out over the city, you see cranes everywhere you look, there is development underway, we’re building hotels, we’re building new establishments.”
By building up downtown as much possible, and with hosting the NFL Draft, he believes is going to lead to new economic heights and less vacancies.
“I think now getting hundreds of thousands of people here and a worldwide TV audience of over 60 million, people are going to see Detroit in a very different light. and that perception change is going to catapult us to a different level,” he said.
Detroit, MI
Teenager injured in shooting near Detroit school, police say
A teenage male is recovering and police are investigating after a shooting near a school on the east side of Detroit on Friday night.
According to police, the incident happened at 8:28 p.m. on the 3400 block of St. Aubin Street, the same area where the Detroit Edison Public School Academy’s Early College of Excellence is located.
Officials said an altercation ensued inside a building on the block and continued outside. An individual then fired shots that struck the male, whose age has yet to be disclosed, according to police. He was taken to the hospital where he was in stable condition on Saturday.
According to The Detroit News, the altercation was a fight that broke out during Detroit Edison’s boys basketball game against Detroit University Prep.
As of Saturday afternoon, police haven’t shared whether any arrests have been made.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Duluth Police Department at 313-596-5740 or Crime Stoppers of Michigan at 1-800-773-2587.
Detroit, MI
Preview: February 28 vs. Detroit | Carolina Hurricanes
RALEIGH, N.C. – The Carolina Hurricanes will try to extend their point streak to a dozen games on Saturday, when they go head-to-head with the Detroit Red Wings.
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When: Saturday, February 28
Puck Drop: 7:00 p.m. ET
Watch: FanDuel Sports Network South, FanDuel Sports Network App | Learn More
Listen: 99.9 The Fan, Hurricanes App
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Canes Record: 37-15-6 (80 Points, 1st – Metropolitan Division)
Canes Last Game: 5-4 Win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday, Feb. 26
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Red Wings Record: 34-19-6 (74 Points, T-2nd – Atlantic Division)
Red Wings Last Game: 2-1 Win (OT) over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday, Feb. 26
Detroit, MI
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I represent Mr. Terrion Arnold in connection with an incident that allegedly occurred on February 4, 2026, in Tampa, Florida, which resulted in the arrest of five individuals on serious felony charges.
To be clear, Mr. Arnold had no involvement whatsoever in the activities that led to those arrests. He did not participate in, nor was he present for, any conduct related to the alleged offenses. There is no evidence in police reports, text messages, or witness statements that implicates Mr. Arnold in any way.
In fact, after direct communication with the lead prosecutor, it has been confirmed that no charges have been filed against Mr. Arnold in connection with this matter.
Recent media coverage has referenced an Order issued by Circuit Judge J. Logan Murphy, which improperly suggests Mr. Arnold’s involvement in the incident. That same Order also incorrectly identifies Ms. Devalle as Mr. Arnold’s girlfriend. Both assertions are false, misleading, and entirely unsupported by the record.
Mr. Arnold categorically denies these unfounded claims and maintains his complete innocence. He was not involved in the crimes allegedly committed on February 4, 2026, in Tampa, Florida.
We strongly urge members of the media to refrain from perpetuating inaccurate or speculative narratives. The facts are clear, and they do not support any claim of wrongdoing by Mr. Arnold.
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