OK, fair enough haha.
Still, its unfortunate that the percieved need for parking downtown outweighed a more versatile use for a piece of land that could have been sold in parcels eventually, or to multiple uses. I bet having a low-to-mid rise streetwall all along Woodward, with some sort of smaller park space behind it would have been an attractive option by now. If we're only talking grass, not deep soil, do you have the weights used for that? I think part of Detroit's problem is that we either want to sell off big sites for development, or consolidate smaller ones to make huge sites. [[DTE Campus, etc.) Most investments in Michigan right now are made by small companies, local businesses, and entrepreneurs.
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