www.detroitnews.com/article/20130718/METRO01/307180103
I know it is sad but I also know now the city can be fixed.
I know it is sad but I also know now the city can be fixed.
Burn it to the ground, collect insurance, start over.
It seems to be this way with any city that has ever had an excellent economy. The city booms and tons of people move in for work and when the work moves elsewhere the people stay and live poor. I live near a city in Massachusetts (fall river) that was the textile capital of the world at one point, and now it's all 3 family houses, not much for work, and poverty.