Quote Originally Posted by masterblaster View Post

They also object to the 7-story height of the hotel and the high rental costs of the apartment units that most Detroit residents couldn't afford, even the "affordable units"
Traffic! Oh wow! It's almost like they live in the center of a major city. They have no grounds to object to the height or the units and no chance to change it, so they're just punching the air here.

The gentrification part is funny, Corktown is already wealthy/middle class and white. And there's about to be thousands of 6 figure jobs in the area, it's a little too late for gentrification crying to say the least.