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A Detroit family of five is building more than just businesses. They're building a legacy, shaping the city's culture through their firm, Crawford Real Estate and Development (CRED). With a deep commitment to revitalizing the community, the family focuses on transforming neglected properties into vibrant spaces that reflect the rich heritage of Detroit.
CRED's projects aim to foster a sense of belonging and pride among residents. By emphasizing local art and culture in their developments, the family is not only enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the neighborhoods but also creating platforms for local artists and entrepreneurs.
Their innovative approach combines real estate with community engagement, ensuring that the developments serve the needs of the residents. As they continue to expand their portfolio, the family remains dedicated to their mission of uplifting the community and preserving the unique character of Detroit. Through their efforts, they are making a significant impact on the city's cultural landscape.
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