Birmingham leadership has it together when it comes to retail or businesses opening in that city. Detroit doesn't. Hard Rock should had been allowed to stay instead of them being forced out due to very high rent. I still believe that there are factions in this city that make it difficult for retail especially national chains to want to open business in Detroit. Plus there need to be free parking for employees working at these retail or free parking somewhere along Woodward from downtown to grand Blvd where employees could park and take the Qline downtown to their place of employment. Just show the your work ID to get on QLine for free. I think that a store such as Bed, Bath, and Beyond is much needed in Downtown Detroit or even midtown. That could easily fill up the spot on the corner of Woodward and Grand River easily. Lids could open in one of the smaller storefronts along Woodward.