Looks like this isn't quite a done deal yet. Seems like there will be considerable community pushback in Southfield, certainly for the chosen site. I wonder why Wal-Mart, to date, has not explored any urban Detroit locations.

Taking into account the various abandoned former industrial and retail sites, there would seemingly be a lot more land parcels to explore, especially if the intent is to build one of those huge supercenters—supposedly, the potential site in Southfield would have to be scaled down in comparison.

http://www.myfoxdetroit.com/story/20...house-of-goods