Quote Originally Posted by KnnNike View Post
Troy with 100% certainty does NOT have more office space than downtown Detroit.

1Q19-Detroit-Office-Market [[ngkf.com)

Detroit CBD has 14.7 million square feet of office space downtown, 16.3 if you count New Center, and this ignores any big projects coming online since Q1 2020. Troy has 13.3.

Moreover, downtown office space growth and vacancy are on a positive trajectory, whereas Troy's is heading downwards.

Nobody wants to be stuck in shitty suburban office parks anymore, so stop trying to make it sound like Troy is now somehow the new center of business in the region.
The Suburban vs. City tiffs are really old. There isn't a big difference in office space, and CBD is more expensive. Hopefully people that live in this region want to see the region as a whole to grow. Obviously COVID had an impact in 2020, but according to your link, office vacancy grew in every community in the Detroit Metro Area, and even Ann Arbor, in 2020. Troy, and Southfield, by the way, were considered the "new center of business" in the region at points in time over the last 30 years, and if you don't know that, you don't know the region.