Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr has sent out the strongest hint yet that prized pieces in the DIA collection are on the table as a way to put money into the city coffers.
Without offering many details, Orr told the Detroit Economic Club today that there are ways for the DIA to make money from its artwork that might not involve outright sales, but perhaps would involve long-term leases.
Orr was clear -- he said he must consider ways to use the museum's treasures to help the bankrupt city.
And, earlier this week, another one of the city's "jewels" was back in the spotlight.
The State and Mayor Dave Bing announced an agreement under which the State DNR would run Belle Isle as Michigan's 102nd State Park.
Detroit News business columnist Daniel Howes joined us to talk about all this.
Listen to the interview above.