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semperdark | 4 years ago

I agree with you that some neighborhoods are being left behind by growth, but what is the alternative?

Leaving aside race, Detroit needs to densify or die - nothing sustainable about supporting services in neighborhoods with one occupied house per block. Duggan has no choice but to chase downtown growth for tax revenue. It's a city with infrastructure built for millions and a population of half a mil.

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werber|4 years ago

I’m just not sure that the investments being made downtown will be successful long term. There’s very little high density housing for sale, it’s easier to buy in the loop in Chicago than in downtown Detroit. And at the same time, non visitor amenities are lacking. It’s a weird situation

semperdark|4 years ago

Very true; downtown feels like disneyland for the suburbs. I really hope it can make the transition into a more coherent city.