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of structural abandonment

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Domicology in the News

  • Domicology: A New Way to Fight Blight Before Buildings are Even Constructed
  • Domicology Aims to Reuse Construction Materials
  • Part 1 of 5 - Defining Domicology
  • Part 2 of 5 - Reclaim Detroit Finds Treasure in Blighted Homes
  • Part 3 of 5 - Recycling Your Home: Can Structural Wood be Reused for the Same Purpose?
  • Part 4 of 5 - Once a Hub for Building Cities, Muskegon Could Become One for Taking Them Apart
  • Part 5 of 5 - Connecting Blighted Great Lakes Cities to Boost Economy
  • There's a better place for that building than in the dump
  • How to Fight Blight - Listen to the interview below:

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  • MSU to study blight in Muskegon with "domicology" test site

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