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Renewal at The Country Club of Detroit

The Country Club of Detroit (CCD) has a storied past that extends across three centuries. The club was founded in 1897 just outside the burgeoning city of Detroit, which then had a population of about 250,000. The first clubhouse for the CCD was essentially a

Unusual Clubhouses: The View from Outside

Members only. The sign is clear and direct in its simple insistence. This establishment—its grounds, the clubhouse, the exciting party now underway—is for the benefit of members only. In this article, we consider how the clubhouse itself has often embodied the exclusivity that attaches to

Cities Are Changing, and So Must the Clubs That Serve Them

“A decade from now, the hearts of some of our largest cities will no longer be defined by gleaming skyscrapers surrounded by well-manicured corporate plazas.”    – Kate Ascher, Milstein Professor of Urban Development, Columbia University, May 7, 2016 Cities are hot, and this is

Getting to the Source: Diablo Country Club

Diablo Country Club, located in the eastern San Francisco Bay area, sits at the foot of Mt. Diablo, which provides a majestic backdrop for club activities. The club is no stranger to water issues. “Water has been an issue here forever,” explains Chief Operating Officer

Water Conservation: Ironwood Country Club

On April 25, 2014, with California’s driest months ahead of it and feeling the harsh impact of an unremitting drought, Governor Jerry Brown issued an executive order mandating Californians to redouble their efforts to conserve water. A target of reducing overall water consumption by 20

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