A big yup to that. I mean, I grew up in the suburbs and have lived in the suburbs, but once I got a taste of New York, my preference sure changed. And the sooner we as a region acknowledge that by helping create attractive urban environments [[providing actual rail transit would help) the sooner we can attract the investment that creates environments young people increasingly want a choice of.
No need to worry about sounding misogynistic. I think both sexes of young people want a wide choice of potential dates or mates, and Detroit isn't flush with options for that age group. "Detroit Needs Women"? I'd probably watch that movie ...
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