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Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
As a city it'll take a couple millionaires and maybe a billionaire dedicated to work with it. As well as the city council and other gov't parties working together to clean the place up. If I was one I'd mos def put in the money to make the place attractive again.
Some time last week I was watching a documentary about how GM (I think or one of those car corporations) wanted to expand and get rid of this neighborhood named Poletown. Claiming they were creating jobs Crazy stuff. Gentrification and all that. People got forced out their homes, demolished a couple churches, and then the arsonUnlike when NYC went through something similar in the 70s, Detroit never bounced back.
Derrick Coleman put 6 mil into that and he ended up bankrupt.