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Good news, as long as the buyer redevelops it. Hopefully the new owner will fix this building up. I know that recently a car crashed into it and did some damage.
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...text|FRONTPAGE
Good news, as long as the buyer redevelops it. Hopefully the new owner will fix this building up. I know that recently a car crashed into it and did some damage.
Last edited by dmike76; November-06-13 at 08:54 AM.
In the running for my favorite Detroit building.
This may well be a sign of a turning point. As the CBD slowly gets bought up and refilled, the outlying areas will start to fill. A sign of this is happening can be seen in the Corridor and now Corktown.
This type of pattern [[core rejuvenating followed by outlying areas) occurred in NYC, Boston, Chicago and is even happening is Grand Rapids. Invenstors looking outside of downtown should be a hopful sign.
I guess this is a step in the right direction, considering the current owner seemed to have zero intention of doing anything with it.
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