There have been several types of development, scatter-shot, in various parts of the city. Nothing huge but I don't think "huge" is going to save us. The Ren Cen didn't; the casinos didn't; Ford Field is a very nice place to watch a football game but didn't save the City.

What will save the City is for basic conditions to improve enough that dozens, and then hundreds, and perhaps thousands of people can say, "you know what? It would be nice to live closer to Ford Field and the Fox Theater and not have to drive so far all the time".

Now the good news is, as I said, there has been some development: new condos, mostly in midtown but some others, things of that nature. If we focus on "basic conditions", as I said, it will pick up.

"Basic conditions" to me means schools, crime, transportation. You may have others in mind. So we have some positive movement, and still some things to work on.