Detroit officials have opened up a new section of the Joe Louis Greenway.
About two miles of the greenway’s new additions are spread throughout the city’s west side, running from Joy Road to Chicago Street. A sculpture of Joe Louis was also unveiled at the trailhead of this section near Grand River and Oakman.
District 7 City Councilman Fred Durhal says the greenway expansion will help bring city residents together.
“What this project means for our community here is connectivity. Connectivity to our lives. Opportunity for our youth, for our seniors—all to come together in a healthy way.”
Mayor Mike Duggan also attended Tuesday's event. He says the greenway is making a visible difference in city neighborhoods, adding that the name of the project makes sense for Detroit.
“Whose name could possibly be great enough—whose impact in the city could be great enough that would affect and do justice? And it wasn’t a hard decision at all. And so to recognize Joe Louis forever—as my friend Joyce said— 'you named a hockey arena after him and you knocked it down, but greenways are forever.'”
Duggan says about 6 miles of greenway have been completed and another 6 miles are under construction. The entire project, when finished, should cover about 27 miles.
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October 8th, 2025, 08:47 pm
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Detroit officials have opened up a new section of the Joe Louis Greenway.
About two miles of the greenway’s new additions are spread throughout the city’s west side, running from Joy Road to Chicago Street. A sculpture of Joe Louis was also unveiled at the trailhead of this section near Grand River and Oakman.
District 7 City Councilman Fred Durhal says the greenway expansion will help bring city residents together.
“What this project means for our community here is connectivity. Connectivity to our lives. Opportunity for our youth, for our seniors—all to come together in a healthy way.”
Mayor Mike Duggan also attended Tuesday's event. He says the greenway is making a visible difference in city neighborhoods, adding that the name of the project makes sense for Detroit.
“Whose name could possibly be great enough—whose impact in the city could be great enough that would affect and do justice? And it wasn’t a hard decision at all. And so to recognize Joe Louis forever—as my friend Joyce said— 'you named a hockey arena after him and you knocked it down, but greenways are forever.'”
Duggan says about 6 miles of greenway have been completed and another 6 miles are under construction. The entire project, when finished, should cover about 27 miles.
Additional headlines from Wednesday, October 8, 2025
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