Jer Staes

Jer Staes

Detroit, MI
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Historic Fisher Body 21 to get new life; DCFC v San Antonio FC preview + Atuahene, Forbes signed

Today’s show is in two parts. First, Robin Runyan from Urbanize Detroit talks about the massive Fisher Body 21 project, the impact and the importance – plus a couple other development tidbits. More: https://urbanize.city/detroit/post/fisher-body-21-massive-redevelopment Second, Fletcher Sharpe gets us ready for Detroit City FC’s season opening match against San Antonio FC and breaks down a couple of signings – Francis Atuahene and Billy Forbes. Plus, we draw the winner of t...

Rivian's hot but the pricing is not; Does Ford Model e stand for Edsel? + more auto talk

We are the Motor City, so we're talking the auto industry today with Eric Trytko. Will Ford’s Model e stand for Edsel? Or will they make it soar? Rivian’s made a critical error, but it’s a sign that pricing on electric vehicles is still something automakers are working on. Plus, will Ford’s Lightning beat the CyberTruck to market? Plus, prices are up for new and used vehicles, but Eric Trytko sees the used market coming down a bit in time. If this is your first time meeting the show, don’t f...

Devon's (Double Soft) Parade; Basement kitchens, rising costs and roaming deer

Devon espouses his love of Double Soft Parade. We discuss rising costs around town and basement kitchens. The museum millage faces a big setback. Plus Jer shares a memory of the free-roaming deer on Belle Isle. Plus, due to a technical snafu we get an unexpected guest. If this is your first time meeting the show, don’t forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download your favorite shows....

Michigan film incentives are back on the table (ft. Alexander Page)

Today we're wading into one of the most requested topics as of late - the possible return of film incentives. The first round in 2008 met its practical end just a few years later. But my guest, Alexander Page of the Michigan Film Industry Association, says that due to a number of fundamental changes, the sequel will be better than the original. And that there's bi-partisan support for them. So obviously, I had questions. If you’re interested in more: https://mifia.org/ If this is your first...

The $700 million plan for Detroit's school buildings (ft. Ethan Bakuli)

Chalkbeat Detroit reporter Ethan Bakuli shares the details on the Detroit Public School District plan to spend $700 million on buildings and facilities. What’s in it? What’s not? What about closures? And there’s public input being taken through the middle of April. Full list of DPSCD public meetings on the plan is here: https://detroit.chalkbeat.org/2022/2/15/22935022/detroit-public-schools-community-district-public-feedback-school-facilities-plan-dpscd You can follow Ethan here on Twitter: h...

Pączki Day

We head to New Palace Bakery in Hamtramck for a Metro Detroit tradition. We stumble into a long-closed bar, ruminate on life, and rank their specialty Pączki including Strawberry cheesecake, coffee, triple cholocate, PB+J and buttercream. If this is your first time meeting the show, don’t forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download your favorite shows....

Big bold building speculation; Local food news + more

What might be the next big building to move? The old state building on the Lodge? The Penobscot? Or maybe the RenCen? Plus, Portillo’s is opening in Royal Oak; Taqueria El Rey lives on (for now) at Batch; Farlaine files; Winterblast and Royal Oak notes; a new vegan cinnamon roll place and more. If this is your first time meeting the show, don’t forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download your favorite shows....

Metro Detroit's transit dramatics continue in Auburn Hills (ft. David Gifford)

The city council of Auburn Hills recently voted to leave SMART, the suburban bus system, to create their own, far more limited service. That may or may not actually come to pass, but it’s a good time to check in on the state of transit as we’re ramping up to an election that’s important for SMART and the discussion about transit heats up again as the pandemic recedes. To unpack everything and give context, David Gifford. He’s a transit advocate and runs Transit Guide Detroit. If this is your f...

How to really revive the Rust Belt (ft. John Austin)

A new report makes the case that it's quality of life and community that helps revive cities, not the lowest taxes or most "business friendly" environment. John Austin is Director of the Michigan Economic Center, Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institute, and former President of the Michigan State Board of Education. He, along with colleagues, authored a piece that shows traditional economic tools are ineffective compared to investments in quality of life and place - especially in M...

Detroit's Greenway glory days are just beginning (ft. Todd Scott)

Whether it’s the Joe Louis Greenway, the Iron Belle Trail, the Detroit Riverfront, East Warren and Morningside or in suburbs like Ferndale - Detroit’s greenway glory days may just be beginning. Projects discussed are turning into projects developed. And throughout 2022 there’s a lot to follow. Todd Scott from the Detroit Greenways Coalition joins us to talk about it all and how greenways doing well not only creates a more pleasant peninsula, but could reduce flooding, maintenance costs and mor...

What most media misses about the Juwan Howard incident; DCFC news and how to win season tickets

Fletcher Sharpe tells us why he thinks (most) of the media has it wrong when it comes to U of M coach Juwan Howard’s incident with Wisconsin. Plus, a bunch of Detroit City FC stuff. A signing, a friendly, and how to win season tickets. Enter here: https://forms.gle/h8BvEpRbA5RKuEow6 If this is your first time meeting the show, don’t forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download your favorite shows....

Big Great Lakes cleanup money; Coffee strike; What we're looking forward to + more

Today on your Friday show: 00:53 - Jer’s bold snow-themed grape cocktail 02:56 - What to mix with paczki vodka (listener question) 06:15 - The Great Lakes is getting a billion dollars for environmental cleanup. Included in that is the Detroit River, Clinton River, and we talk about projects and the progress of the Rouge in Dearborn. 10:11 - Eastern Market is getting a new food hall. Will it work? We debate. 13:28 - Great Lakes Coffee employees are on strike. We discuss different sides of un...

Detroit's electric road, explained (ft. Stefan Tongur)

What if while you drove, your electric car charged? Or if you parked to a run an errand, and instead of plugging in, your SUV topped up for 20 minutes all on its own while you went into the store? Detroit is soon getting the first mile of road that can charge an electric car in the country. But the project and the technology raises a lot of questions. How will this work? What happens if it rains? What about seasons? And more. To help answer them, I called up Electreon's Stefan Tongur in Los A...

The latest on Detroit's recreational marijuana + cannabis ordinance (ft. James Tate)

What’s the latest on the legal situation for recreational cannabis, marijuana micro-businesses and more in the city of Detroit? Detroit City Council President Pro Tem James Tate details the changes made in the latest ordinance that looks to address some legal concerns and get the industry moving in the city while including important equity provisions. If you have input for Tate’s office, you can call at (313) 224-1027 or email at councilmembertate@detroitmi.gov If this is your first time meet...

The U.S. Open Cup, explained; DCFC signs Bryant, Fletcher's going to try and win you season tickets

It's Tuesday which means it's time for Fletcher Sharpe and Detroit City FC. 00:28 - Michael Bryant is signed with DCFC. Was does he add and what should the team still look for? 06:09 - The Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup is back after a two year hiatus. It's one of the most exciting tournaments in sports because teams from all levels have a chance to prove they're the best in the country. Fletcher walks through how it works and what to expect, plus Le Rouge's opening match is against the Michigan Sta...

Decoding J Dilla (ft. Dan Charnas)

Dan Charnas is my guest today as we explore the life and legacy of musician and producer J Dilla.  Dan's new book, "Dilla Time," is described as equal parts biography, musicology, and cultural history and it was a fascinating read. Order the book from your favorite independent bookseller or get the book: https://www.amazon.com/Dilla-Time-Afterlife-Producer-Reinvented/dp/0374139946 Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit If this is your first time meeting the show, don’t f...

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