The Greektown area has been so "urban renewed" over the decades that's it's quite impossible to guess where any Greek person could've actually lived. From what I can see, it looks like they demolished everything except the core of the business district, and a few churches.

What kind of homes did Greeks live in? Was it like Corktown? Or was it more urban, with apartment buildings and the like?

I find it more and more amazing as I travel to other big cities how Detroit managed to demolish practically any urban ethnic neighborhood within spitting distance of downtown. It seems like once the city decided that single-family residences were the way to go, an extreme amount of bulldozing was undertaken to get rid of anything that didn't fit.

The '50s and '60s must've been rough on preservationists, even worse than the '90s.