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Bedrock, a real estate development company focused on comprehensive city-building initiatives in Detroit and Cleveland, on Friday announced that after five years as CEO, Kofi Bonner will be retiring ...
Bedrock CEO Kofi Bonner announces retirement after five years leading Detroit and Cleveland urban development. Jared Fleisher ...
Current Bedrock CEO Kofi Bonner plans to retire at the end of the year. He will be replaced by Jared Fleisher.
Under Bonner, Bedrock's notable efforts in Detroit include redevelopment of the Hudson’s site, restoring the Book Tower, ...
Bonner has led Dan Gilbert's Detroit-based real estate company since he joined in August 2020. He will be replaced by Jared ...
Kofi Bonner’s time at the helm of Bedrock, one of Detroit’s most powerful real estate development firms, is coming to a close. After five years as CEO, Bonner will retire at the end of 2025, closing a ...
This may have already been in the works even without Bonner's pending exit with how well she played for the franchise during superstar guard Caitlin Clark's injury absence.
Six-time WNBA All-Star DeWanna Bonner is expected to sign with the Phoenix Mercury, according to ESPN's Michael Voepel and Josh Weinfuss. The move comes after the Indiana Fever last month waived ...
The Phoenix Mercury landed a big free agent with DeWanna Bonner returning to Phoenix after six years.
Bonner's return to Phoenix will mark a sweet homecoming: The 37-year-old was drafted by the Mercury in 2009, spending 10 seasons with the team and winning two WNBA championships (2009 and 2014).
DeWanna Bonner began the season with the Indiana Fever and is now seemingly headed to her next team. Bonner joined the Fever in the offseason, adding to the star-studded group that already has ...
DeWanna Bonner waived by Fever: What to know as veteran all-star looks for new team after stint with Indiana Bonner, a big offseason addition for Indiana, had not played since June 10 for personal ...