Entertainment
U.S. Spotlight: Construction spending; former Six Flags park coming down; Detroit’s abandoned entertainment district revived – Daily Commercial News
This week the U.S. Spotlight by ConstructConnect’s Daily Commercial News features a column on where U.S. construction spending dollars are really coming from; a former Six Flags park is finally coming down after it was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina; Tropicana Field, damaged by recent hurricanes, can be fixed for $55 million; repurposed heritage buildings will bring Detroit’s abandoned entertainment district back to life; and the Forbes Company is set to begin construction on the former iconic Kmart HQ site in the suburb of Troy.
Where are the U.S. construction spending dollars coming from?
A former Six Flags park is finally being demolished after Hurricane Katrina’s devastation
Hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field can be fixed for about $55M in time for 2026 season
Repurposed heritage buildings will bolster Detroit’s abandoned entertainment district
‘Humanized’ development coming to affluent Detroit suburb of Troy