Hopefully, they decide to move back to the city.

The Riley Broadcast Center at 1 Clover Court, west of Wixom Road and between Grand River Avenue to the south and I-96 to the north, sold to an affiliate of Taiwan-based TYC Brother Industrial Co. Ltd. for $11 million.Proceeds from the sale, which closed Oct. 11, will "fund a new, permanent home" for DPTV, a spokesperson said in an email. Sites in Detroit as well as elsewhere are among the options the DPTV board is reviewing for a new headquarters and production facility, the spokesperson said.
"The needs of our facility and our community have evolved in the last 20 years," Rich Homberg, CEO of DPTV, said in an emailed statement. "That is why we explored the sale of our building in Wixom, which ended successfully and will provide us with the opportunity to move to a new facility, allowing our organization to serve the community for the next generation. During our time in temporary space and studios, there will be no disruption to our mission. We look forward to announcing our plans for the future once they are finalized."



The temporary DPTV space is at 48325 Alpha Drive in a 48,000-square-foot building in the Alpha Tech Corporate Park in Wixom. The public TV and radio nonprofit has been using studio space at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, the spokesperson said.
A Friday morning message was left with TYC Genera, the California-based affiliate of TYC Brother Industrial, which makes lighting components.
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