I don't think there are that many people who want to move to Detroit but don't because of the crime.

Crime is a reason people leave the city but even if there was no crime, there's still the schools, the taxes and the city services.

And then even aside from those things, most of the city doesn't offer anything that the suburbs or other cities don't.

So I think those problems are deterents to the city's growth, but even if they were all gone you'd still need incentives to get people to move back in large numbers.

There's definitely interest in Detroit and there are plenty of people who want Detroit to be a place where they can live, but I don't think there's 100,000 people, unless you're talking about the very long term.