More good news for Detroit. The snowball is rolling downhill. Everybody wants a piece of the action.
"Beaumont Health, the eight-hospital suburban health system based in Southfield, wants to be a bigger health care player in the city of Detroit than it has ever been.

In June, Southfield-based Beaumont's request for proposal with the city of Detroit was accepted to build a $6 million medical facility as part of the city's $412 million Brewster-Douglass redevelopment project. The project spans 25 acres across the Brush Park and Eastern Market neighborhoods.

Beaumont's decision is significant as few large suburban hospitals in the nation have invested money in inner cities over the past several decades. Many have invested in wealthier areas, especially in Southeast Michigan, because of high levels of charity and uncompensated care in poorer urban areas."