Homeless men who turn to the Grace Centers of Hope for help now have the use of a barber shop, study lounge and recreation area afterseveral local businesses donated their time and moneyto perform renovations at the shelter.

On Friday, shelter officials unveiled the renovations which also include new flooring, freshly painted walls and new furnishings for the facility on East Huron Street, which helps about 1,000 homeless and addicted men a year and serves 127,000 meals.

Work was done by BELFOR, a worldwide disaster restoration company, and several area subcontractors. From The Detroit News.