I agree with your comments. But that's partially due to the fact those cities maintained and still have strong, contiguous neighborhoods.The city needs to change its zoning policy. Sorry, but bars belong on corners within neighborhoods. You should be able to walk to them. That's how it's done in cities like Boston, NYC, Chicago. It's part of what makes neighborhoods in those cities appealing.
This modern paradigm of having bars only on commercial strips is anti-urban. But then, Detroit's zoning people must be clueless.
Funny how they make laws they don't want you to drink and drive then they make laws against neighborhood bars that are within walking distance of homes?
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