I live in the city and I would vote that down, more police on the streets who won't solve the same crimes are a waste of taxpayer dollars. Detroit residents don't depend on DPD to protect or properly serve.Would be the perfect time to run a millage for more community policing officers. Money that goes directly to officers working set neighborhoods for a set amount of years. Instead we have a silly millage to tear down a few more homes. Crime is the larger issue if you want the neighborhood investments to continue. .....we're more like top 5, not number 1 crime city.
Neighborhood investments will continue regardless of crime, look at North End, Herman Kiefer, and Linwood Avenue near the hospital. But crime reduction would speed up the process of gentrification.
Award-winning Revolver restaurant in Hamtramck closing for good.
https://www.freep.com/story/entertai...19/3586892001/
Are we going to announce every restaurant that closes in the general area? This really has nothing to do with the thread.Award-winning Revolver restaurant in Hamtramck closing for good.
https://www.freep.com/story/entertai...19/3586892001/
Put another way, you'd like me and others to stop posting negative signals and bury our heads in the sand? Award-winning restaurants closing in Detroit and de facto Detroit does not bode well for downtown, that is a fact. We were building up a restaurant scene the last five to 10 years and that is clearly eroding. Remove the dining and nightlife from Detroit and what do you have to draw in the sprendthrifts we need? What is our draw to pay big bucks to live here? Empty storefronts and no. 1 in the U.S. crime isn't exactly inviting.
Award-winning Revolver restaurant in Hamtramck closing for good.
https://www.freep.com/story/entertai...19/3586892001/
You know Hamtramck isn't downtown right...?
Award-winning restaurants are closing all over the country. That in/of itself isn't an indictment of Detroit.
Last I checked, we're still in the midst of a Global Pandemic, and people simply aren't able to dine out like they could before.
Interview with expert:
- "Unfortunately, the momentum in downtown Detroit has slowed."
- Detroit industrial is booming.
- Exodus to suburbs is genuine.
- "The movement to the suburbs is a real thing. Our suburban housing market is on fire. I have friends and family members living downtown who are looking toward the suburbs."
- Projects will stall.
- Work from home here to stay, nobody knows yet what %.
- Retail is biggest struggle.
https://rejournals.com/jared-friedma...etroit-market/
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Several restaurants have closed, and I am sure, some will continue to close as this isolation-lifestyle continues until there is a cure for the coronavirus. However, there are restaurants that have opened recently.Award-winning Revolver restaurant in Hamtramck closing for good.
https://www.freep.com/story/entertai...19/3586892001/
-Oak + Reel - a high-end Italian seafood restaurant in Milwaukee-Junction
opened last month
https://detroit.eater.com/2020/9/10/...aw-mike-conrad
-Gathering Coffee Co. a coffee shop and community space, opened last month in Milwaukee-Junction as well.
https://dailycoffeenews.com/2020/09/...er-in-detroit/
-2 weeks ago, a Mexican Restaurant setting up shop on John R was announced.
https://www.modeldmedia.com/features...north-end.aspx
-A new Slider Restaurant is opening in West Village
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/en...ng/5529904002/
-A new restaurant opened downtown last month in the former Puppet Theatre Space
https://www.hourdetroit.com/web-excl...ntown-detroit/
Why don't you post about the restaurants that are opening? Why just the ones that are closing?
G-Star Raw Clothier Store is closed!!! Covid-19 close their dreams.
Last edited by Danny; October-18-20 at 03:41 PM.
Last edited by Honky Tonk; October-18-20 at 10:20 AM.
Just went to Olin yesterday for brunch: excellent food at reasonable prices, great space and great service. The place would have been packed if it wasn't for the "every other table must be empty" covid rule of the day.
-A new restaurant opened downtown last month in the former Puppet Theatre Space
https://www.hourdetroit.com/web-excl...ntown-detroit/
From Detroit to Oakland, pandemic threatens urban renewal
https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-pandemics-oakland-san-francisco-detroit-2f81412b76082dc1649373bed99e7615
...experts say cities such as Detroit, Cleveland and Oakland, California, that were shedding years of decay and starting to turn a corner will have a harder time recovering because they don’t have an established base of large office tenants. And even though downtown populations in Cleveland and Detroit are growing, their overall populations are still declining, making their comebacks all the more challenging.Motor City Wine, a bar in the Corktown neighborhood just west of downtown where Tiger Stadium once stood, lost half of its business. Local customers are keeping it afloat for now.
“This neighborhood was getting halfway there, and then got stunted,” said David Armin-Parcells, who owns the shop with wife Melissa. “That’s been Detroit’s story for 40 years, 50 years.”
The wine bar did well during the summer with its outdoor patio. But because most of its business is alcohol, it can’t seat a full house inside under state rules. Armin-Parcells isn’t sure what they’ll do as the weather turns cold.The pain has spilled over to Detroit’s outskirts, to nearby Dearborn. Before the pandemic, Ford was planning to revamp its depressing campus there with modern, open-feeling buildings. The project, and renovation of a decrepit railroad station in Detroit, are still on but will be scaled back.
Last edited by masterblaster; October-22-20 at 05:19 AM.
This growing trend of remote work increasing and becoming permanent not going to help office dense businesses.
GM just announced they're hiring 3,000 engineers, IT, designers. They will be working "remotely," thus hired from all around the U.S.
https://www.freep.com/story/money/ca...es/6222227002/
Nope, look at the listings, vast majority in Michigan and the biggest portion are engineers in Warren. Only other locations are some in Texas and Georgia.GM just announced they're hiring 3,000 engineers, IT, designers. They will be working "remotely," thus hired from all around the U.S.
https://www.freep.com/story/money/ca...es/6222227002/
This has nothing to do with downtown btw.
Uhh yes it does, Job listings have locations for a reason, that's literally where they're employed. Remotely within southeast Michigan, sure.
IDK how anybody could sit here and act like a job listing in Warren means they're employing people across the world lol.
My daughter is an engineer at GM Tech; yes they work from home now. Have been since March and probably will be until at least June of next year. That doesn't mean no one will ever be going into work again. Also, working at GM Tech, in house or remote, really doesn't affect the restaurant issues downtown. Never did.
Well it's good for SE Michigan! That's for certain. Perhaps a few out of state will apply for the jobs as well.
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