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Palmer Woods and Indian Village tend to be slightly older, buttoned-up types that nonetheless believe in the city. You won't find many hipsters like you would in Midtown, Corktown, or Woodbridge [[a weird mix of hipsters and middle class people raising families that wouldn't be caught dead in a - gasp - suburb). West Village, adjacent to Indian Village, is attracting slightly more hipster types, but it's still more the kind of people that would aspire mainly to live downtown or in Indian Village.

Palmer Woods and some of the adjacent neighborhoods are definitely where the greatest concentration of wealth is in Detroit's black community, except for some neighborhoods in and around Grand River on the outskirts of the city. You'll also find buttoned-up whites in those areas, too.
Indian Village is changing. Lots [[20+) young couples, all college educated, mostly non-black, and from suburbs or out-of-state, raising their kindergarten and early elementary school-aged children there. And the "old guard" of Indian Village is very welcoming to them and anyone else who is interested in owning and taking care of the neighborhood.