Originally Posted by
masterblaster
If Detroit's population density is still around 5,000/people per sq mi, then it's population density exceeds the vast majority of suburbs and even certain cities like Austin. Ferndale has 5,000 people density.
Whenever I go to the Whole Foods, there are always a lot of people in there. Last week, I went there at 9:45 pm and the parking lot was packed...and it is always packed! IMHO, with the current growing affluent population, and including Wayne State students & DMC employees [[who don't get counted in the Detroit population numbers), there is sufficient demand for that Whole Foods.