Article Photos: Detroit, new nonprofit partner to fight blight



  From left, Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, Pulte Homes, Williams Pulte and Blight Authority Chairman and CEO of Pulte Capital partners Bill Pulte talk as the leave the tent after a news conference on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2014 in Detroit. Detroit is partnering with a new nonprofit group to step up the city’s efforts to tear down blighted buildings and clean up neighborhoods. Bing announced the city’s new partnership with the Detroit Blight Authority during his State of the City address Wednesday. He said the group has already begun tearing down buildings and clearing away debris as part of a pilot project in a 10-block area across from a school near the city’s Eastern Market area. (AP Photo/Detroit News, Daniel Mears) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT

From left, Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, Pulte Homes, Williams Pulte and Blight Authority Chairman and CEO of Pulte Capital partners Bill Pulte talk as the leave the tent after a news conference on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2014 in Detroit. Detroit is partnering with a new nonprofit group to step up the city’s efforts to tear down blighted buildings and clean up neighborhoods. Bing announced the city’s new partnership with the Detroit Blight Authority during his State of the City address Wednesday. He said the group has already begun tearing down buildings and clearing away debris as part of a pilot project in a 10-block area across from a school near the city’s Eastern Market area. (AP Photo/Detroit News, Daniel Mears) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT