Greektown’s Beaubien intersection reopens as $20M renovation reaches milestone

The Beaubien and Monroe intersection in Detroit’s Greektown reopened to traffic temporarily this week, marking the first major milestone in the district’s $20 million transformation project that has disrupted the area since April.

“This is the first day we have Beaubien open for through traffic,” said Tasso Teftsis, vice president of Greektown Neighborhood Partnership. “It’s great. I love seeing cars driving through and people getting to where they want to be.”

Watch Evan Sery’s video report below:

Greektown’s Beaubien intersection reopens as Detroit’s $20M renovation reaches milestone

The state-funded renovation project has created significant challenges for local businesses and visitors throughout 2024, forcing pedestrians to navigate construction barriers and detours while shops dealt with reduced foot traffic…

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