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Two of Detroit’s most notable nonprofit organizations are merging soon. The boards of the University Cultural Center Association and the New Center Council will vote Friday morning on the planned merger. The combined organization will be known as Midtown Detroit Inc., to be headed by long-time UCCA President Sue Mosey.
The group will be based at UCCA’s current location at 3939 Woodward Ave., north of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall complex.
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