What do you think are the important Detroit stories, and events [even announcements] of 2016?

To kick it off here are a few that come to my mind:
-My favorite is the Historic Buildings being saved

  • Stott building restoration/repurposing underway
  • Book Building restoration/repurposing underway
  • Wurlizter Building restoration/repurposing underway
  • Metropolitan Building restoration/repurposing underway
  • Farwell Building restoration/repurposing underway
  • Strathmore restoration completed and opened
  • [and sadly one that fell apart Lee Plaza]

-M1 rail construction completed
-LED street lighting of Detroit completed
-Dequindre Extension Opens

-Carry on with yours...

Also, here is Crain's list of 10 of the biggest news stories, issues and trends from 2016. I find some a bit odd and a couple that would fall in the Non-Detroit category.

1. Pistons
It was barely thinkable when the year started, but next fall, the Detroit Pistons plan to play their games in downtown Detroit.

2. Regional Transit Authority
The region's 40-year history of failure in attempts to create a comprehensive regional transit system will get a little longer.

3. Election of Trump
The biggest outcome and surprise of the election was the election of businessman and reality TV star Donald Trump to the presidency.

4. Flint water crisis
The Flint water crisis started in 2014, but became a national story and an emblem of failing institutions and infrastructure in late 2015 and 2016.

5. Mobility — Willow Run
The race and competition is on to make the Motor City and Michigan home to the nascent mobility industry.

6. DPS bailout
The Detroit Public Schools, expected to emerge from state emergency management soon, got a financial lifeline from Lansing with the June signing of a $617 million bailout package by Gov. Rick Snyder.

7. Marijuana
The controversial business of medical marijuana received a lot of attention in 2016, with a massive expansion and then a crackdown on pot shops, especially in the city of Detroit.

8. Economic development
The notion of incentives to lure new businesses or help fuel big projects didn't get much love from the Legislature this fall.

9. Adient HQ
Detroit saw something that almost never happens: A decision to headquarter a Fortune 500 company in the city.

10. Rizzo
An ongoing corruption investigation into trash hauler Rizzo Environmental Services has resulted in charges against three public officials in Macomb County.