Lots of different viewpoints here. I'll add mine.

If the WSU Business School had really been looking for a new physical home, and assuming there was no longer a suitable site location on or near the main campus...then a home in the middle of the new development district sounds like a wonderful bit of synergy.

From a symbolic perspective, it marries the largest economic development project currently in progress in Detroit with a branch of the university interested and invested in the success and challenges which will result.

Further, it stretches the geographic border of the university into a location not called Farmington or Southfield. Shoot...as WSU grows...isn't that direction the most likely compass point?

If it's a gouge and screw for rent...of course THAT part is a bad idea.

I guess my only concern would be maintaining access for WSU's business school students. It seems like a hike from the main campus [[especially on a day like today). The M1 rail would probably provide a nice way to move up and down that corridor eh?