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Quote Originally Posted by stasu1213 View Post
There had been the s a me rash of violence in Chicago and other major cities this past weekend. It's not just a Detroit Greektown issue. It's an America issue. When protesters were burning and looting across the country after the death of George Floyd in 2020 Detroit was one of very few major cities that were able to prevent the burning and looting from occurring here. A few looters wannabeees were probably disappointed that they didn't get a free pair of Nikes ir Steph Curry sneakers from Under Armour that they had their sites on. I am beginning to wonder if there was orchestrated plans for young people just to cause chaos in the downtown areas of cities across the country. Ten years ago there were Flash Mobs wreaking havoc in cities across the country almost simultaneously[/Q

True enough crime is global, however, the question is "Can Greektown Be Saved?"
Greektown can be saved by getting rid of businesses that attract the younger crowd or shutting down businesses in the downtown area around 7pm. Have events such as the outdoor skating rink and basketball courts somewhere in the city but out of the downtown area. Return Greektown to the way it was 50 plus years ago. The young people and trouble makers would get bored and find some other place to hang out