Do you think the City of Detroit could turn a buck from doing that? Most likely no. Im sure there is a market for old bricks, but what is the demand of it? What is the supply of it? how many of these...
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Do you think the City of Detroit could turn a buck from doing that? Most likely no. Im sure there is a market for old bricks, but what is the demand of it? What is the supply of it? how many of these...
yo ive lived in Windsor for some time now. Like said above, there is some evident 'welfare' people down town but its not a big problem. Downtown is a dense area, of course there is going to be that...
I never knew it was such a big success. I wasn't in Windsor the year it happened, but I knew Windsor looked post-apocalyptic on account of all the strikes going on.
Those seem like good places to start. I spent many hours on the Windsor waterfront, looking into Detroit. I want to get some good shots of the GM building, and maybe some shots of the industrial...
The other day i was looking at Videos of Detroit, and pictures. Than I had a great idea, since i like taking pictures, why don't i just go there myself and snap some pictures, right? sounds great....
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