$330 Million Pledged to Save Detroit’s Art Collection
From Randy Kennedy and Steven Yaccino, writing for The New York Times:
A group including the Ford Foundation, the Kresge Foundation and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation have pledged to pool the money, which could essentially relieve the city-owned museum of its responsibility — estimated at millions of dollars — to help Detroit pay its debts in its federal bankruptcy case. As part of the plan, which negotiators have been working on quietly for months, the museum might be removed from city ownership and put under the control of the state. But mediators stopped short of saying that an agreement had been reached with state officials or with the office of Kevyn D. Orr, Detroit’s emergency manager, who had said the museum must pay its share to help ease the city’s debt.