Detroit PBS moving HQ to city despite cuts

Detroit PBS is forging ahead with a $35 million plan to move its headquarters back to the city despite federal funding cuts this month that have forced staffing reductions.

The big picture: The station says the move from the suburbs will bring it closer to the communities it serves, streamline operations and revitalize a historic industrial site.

Zoom in: The new headquarters will be at a century-old former General Motors engineering facility on Piquette Avenue in the Milwaukee Junction neighborhood.

  • The campus will include a TV studio, gathering space, WRCJ 90.9 FM and a 120-space parking lot.
  • It’s expected to open in phases starting late next year.

Between the lines: The federal government’s clawback of nearly $1.1 billion for public broadcasting has forced Detroit PBS to make operational budget cuts.

  • The move to Detroit positions the news organization for growth, president and CEO Rich Homberg, tells Axios.

Catch up quick: The station sold its old HQ in Wixom for $11 million in 2023 and has been using temporary studios, per Crain’s.

  • The station is fundraising for its last tranche of money for the move. Proceeds from the Wixom sale and another $10 million have been confirmed, Homberg says.

What they’re saying: “We feel very strongly that we’re going to come through this transition and we’re stepping up,” he says. “Despite the challenges of the moment, we’re very determined, and I think we’re optimistic about the potential for the station to continue to grow.”…

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