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    Quote Originally Posted by mtburb View Post
    I'll try asking the same question here...is this development a good fit for downtown Wyandotte or not?
    Is this a good proposal?

    It all depends on what direction Wyandotte wants its downtown to go. Does it want to remain a charming small town downtown in the mode of Plymouth or Rochester or Northville?

    Or does it want to be become a node of high-density urban living and a magnet for young professionals who want to live/play in a vibrant downtown in the mode of a Ferndale, Royal Oak, or what Pontiac should be. It all depends on what they want their downtown to become.

    I was down that way today for the Jazz Festival [[in Trenton), and the riverfront adjacent to downtown Wyandotte just can't be beat by Ferndale or Royal Oak.
    Last edited by masterblaster; August-05-18 at 11:28 PM.

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