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Agrihood – an Alternative Neighborhood Focusing on Urban Gardening

Agrihood – An alternative neighborhood focusing on urban gardening

The Michigan Urban Farming Initiative (MUFI) has started the first Sustainable Urban Agrihood in the North End.

What is it, an agrihood? It’s an alternative neighborhood growth model, positioning agriculture as the centerpiece of a mixed-use development. There are some agrihoods around the country, but in rural areas. This is the first within a city.

MUFI’s agrihood spans three acres on Brush Street, a few blocks up from East Grand Boulevard. MUFI runs a successful two-acre garden, a 200-tree fruit orchard, and a children’s sensory garden. They provide free produce to the neighborhood, churches, food pantries, and more.

The project has been sponsored by many brands, among them General Motors and BASF.

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