Answer: where ever you want to live. You are young, make that community your own. Get involved.
Answer: where ever you want to live. You are young, make that community your own. Get involved.
The Fourth Street neighborhood, at the northeast corner of Lodge Freeway/Ford Freeway.
EVERYTHING is walking distance, including Wayne State University, College For Creative Studies
[[both campuses), groceries, coffee shops, florists, bakeries, and yes, pubs.
The entire campus area, is alive and vibrant and young and old and mixed race and getting
greener by the minute. Henry Ford Hospital is beginning a new, modern era.
The DMC is beginning a new, modern, new owner era. Wayne State is constantly burgeoning,
and there's new construction going on as we speak.
The whole UpTown/MidTown/Wayne State/Cultural Area, is breaking out, and up!!!!
I personally live in Woodbridge, where we have the best of both worlds.
We are within walking/biking distance of ALL the areas listed above, and,
as mentioned previously, we are a quiet [[mostly) neighborhood. There's a strong sense of
community here, and nearly everyone is involved in some aspect of gardening, recycling,
greening, activism, entertainment, etc. Many teachers/professors live here, and definitely
more than one musician takes up residence within our small community.
The area around the site of the 'Dally In The Ally', is also a pretty happening area, and
directly in the middle of everything WSU.
Take your pick. Detroit, in Midtown anyway, is chock full of good, decent, relatively safe,
places to live, and thrive, as a young person in today's world.
Good luck and cheers.
Thumbs up.
From an "outsiders view" Midtown seems to have allot going for it, from the not being there reading the press research point of view.
But I am considered old so I have to find somewhere else : )
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