I really hope this succeeds. This is EXACTLY the type of development that Detroit needs: mid-rise infill on an open parking lot. As much as I love impressive, tall skyscrapers that help define a unique skyline, I would rather see 10 of these than one Hudson Tower.

When we start to see regular developments like this filling in all the empty space, only then will we know Detroit's real estate has turned a corner and is starting to be financially self-sustaining.