SER Metro-Detroit together with Shelborne Development aims to bridge the gap between education and career for construction work. The $9.7 million, 49-unit Broderick Manor project could start as soon as this fall. It “could be a game-changer” for SER’s workforce development efforts, said Ann Leen, assistance vice president of youth services.
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