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@AaronMondry

Reporter with . Formerly: Curbed Detroit, Detour Detroit, Model D.

Detroit, MI
Joined June 2014

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    13 Jul 2021

    Some exciting professional news: Starting today, I'll be a reporter with , an organization I've admired for years. Truly a dream job.

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  2. Retweeted
    15 hours ago

    Thank you to and for the opportunity to write for one of my favorite newsletters, The Dig. One topic I dug into: Detroit pizza history. Who gets credit for inventing Detroit-style pizza? Send me your tips and hot takes!

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  3. Jan 21

    They call them the "wonder weeks," but they're really the weeks where your baby cries and spits up all night.

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  4. Retweeted

    of the Lee Plaza ballroom, as seen in 1985 & last week. Roxbury Group will seek to do what it did w/the Metropolitan: Restore a vacant architectural jewel while saving what it can for $59M project Photos: HDAB/Dan Austin

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  5. Retweeted
    Jan 18

    Here's a fun story: homeless services provider DRMM tried to buy the Clark Park YMCA in the early 2000s but backed down under pressure from local NIMBYs. Notorious slumlord Dennis Keffalinos bought it instead and the building has been abandoned for since 2002.

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  6. Retweeted
    Jan 18

    If you've been following how American Rescue Plan Act dollars are being used in Detroit. Here's the latest:

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    Jan 18

    Update on June Walker -- featured in our story about fake landlords: Lawyers at eviction hearing this morning say they've worked out a deal for her to stay.

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  8. Retweeted
    Jan 16

    Happy 80th birthday to Barbara Lynn, born on this day in 1942 in Beaumont, Texas. Here she is playing her song “You’ll Lose a Good Thing” in 1966.

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  9. Jan 17

    Thank you everybody but that’s enough copies of “Goodnight Moon.”

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  10. Jan 12

    Thank you writing a great piece and kicking off The Dig's guest curator series!

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  11. Jan 10

    Star Trek question: Why did the show keep the convention of naming ships USS blank? It’s the United Federation of Planets, not the United States…

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  12. Jan 5

    It’s true. As of Dec. 24, I’ve been a dad! Thanks to for their exceptional parental leave policy.

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  13. Retweeted
    Jan 2

    A recent post by a Detroit Documenter has gone a bit viral, and caused quite the uproar over what the city actually pays for a rapid COVID test. Mayor Mike Duggan's spokesman John Roach made his statement. Here is ours... 🧵

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    Jan 1

    Seinfeld Today: Elaine spends six hours in a testing line, Jerry finds his new girlfriend less attractive with a mask off, George attends an anti-vax rally so he can get "super-immunity," and Kramer hoards rapid tests.

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    Jan 1

    If you thought 2021 sucked, I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news for you…

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  16. Retweeted
    28 Dec 2021

    The Detroit Board of Realtors reported a 29.3% increase in average residential sale price from 2020 to 2021.

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    Ahhh, so we’re back to such long waits on the Detroit covid testing/vaccine scheduling hotline that it hangs up on you

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    22 Dec 2021

    New merch for the team on our final day together for 2021! What a year it has been for this small but mighty team. I’m fortunate to work and build with these folks. So happy I know that just over the horizon, there is more impact to come.

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    22 Dec 2021

    The Dig, best stories in 2021 including fake landlord scams, COVID funds for housing the homeless, rising rents at the Russell, DIY bus shelters and Detroit home mortgage programs.

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  20. 21 Dec 2021
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    The term “nocebo effect” as used here — your reaction to something is significantly shifted by how much bad news, true or in many, many cases false, you hear about it — is a brilliant turn of phrase for our social media-fractured politics in 2021

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