A project of the Detroit Gye Nyame Graduate Chapter · Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc.
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Detroit's West Side · Dexter Avenue

From outreach
to ownership.

On one short stretch of Dexter Avenue, three buildings — a brick house, a storefront, a rental — are becoming permanent, place-based infrastructure for Detroit's West Side: the Groove Community Campus.

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The Vision

Not built for the West Side. Built by it.

The Groove Community Campus is conceived as permanent infrastructure rather than another program layered onto the neighborhood. It marks the chapter's shift from outreach to ownership — a physical home for workforce training, financial literacy, health and wellness support, and commercial enterprise, all built to reinforce one another.

The goal is measurable, neighborhood-level change across the Wildemere Park, Jamison, and Petoskey-Otsego catchment: less blight, less violent crime, more residents credentialed for work, more families on a path to homeownership and generational wealth.

Three Stops · One Street

The Campus

7504 Dexter Ave

The Cornerstone

A 1.5-story brick headquarters for the chapter and the entire Great Lakes Region — event space, library and media center, computer lab, and residential suites for visiting members and staff.

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7404 Dexter Ave

The CashFlow Quadrant

The campus classroom: workforce development, financial literacy, cabling training with AJ Fiber, and entrepreneurship tracks for residents ready to build.

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7443 Dexter Ave

The Groove B&B

The chapter's first commercial venture — a short-term rental whose revenue recirculates directly into campus programs. Community development that funds itself.

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Beyond the Corridor

The Groove Cut

The campus's reach doesn't stop at Dexter Avenue. The Groove Cut is a vision for Wildemere Park's alleys and vacant lots — stitched together, block by block, into a walkable green spine tied to the campus's training and entrepreneurship programs. It starts with one alley and four lots.

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The Campaign

A neighborhood's transformation needed a permanent address.

The campus is unfolding in four phases through 2027 — acquisition, staffing, pilot programs, and full operation. The capital campaign that funds it is underway now.

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