Detroit approved $5.6 million in tax breaks tied to a new soccer stadium and a WNBA-related facility that include youth sports components. For local families and coaches, it’s a money-and-infrastructure story that could shape future access to fields, courts, and programming—depending on how the youth pieces are delivered.
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