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    Quote Originally Posted by EGrant View Post
    I think the Detroit location will do very well, based on the success of the Nike sore [[which is more of an outlet). It's an easy store to wander into a leave with a few items under $50.
    Last pair of Nikes I had gave me giant sores on my heels and toes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rb336 View Post
    Last pair of Nikes I had gave me giant sores on my heels and toes.
    Take them back? Not sure what to tell you haha

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    H&M has put up their signage ! It's pretty cool seeing another national retailers sign up in downtown Detroit.
    I would dare to say ,downtown Detroit is poised to be better than it was back in it's prime?
    In my opinion downtown Detroit is as beautiful as any downtown that I've seen. I've travel a lot and internationally.
    If things continue at this pace and when the new construction is done downtown Detroit will be just as nice or nicer any other city in the country.
    Last edited by Detroitdave; September-06-19 at 07:50 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroitdave View Post
    H&M has put up their signage ! It's pretty cool seeing another national retailers sign up in downtown Detroit.
    I would dare to say downtown Detroit is poised to be better than it was back in it's prime?
    If things continue at this pace and when the new construction is done downtown Detroit will be as nice as any other city in the country.
    I love your optimism, but Detroit had nearly 2 million people at one point. We're hopefully going to see a population gain for the first time in decades during the next census, but there's a looooong way to go before getting back to the prime. One H&M at a time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroitdave View Post
    H&M has put up their signage ! It's pretty cool seeing another national retailers sign up in downtown Detroit.
    I would dare to say ,downtown Detroit is poised to be better than it was back in it's prime?
    In my opinion downtown Detroit is as beautiful as any downtown that I've seen. I've travel a lot and internationally.
    If things continue at this pace and when the new construction is done downtown Detroit will be just as nice or nicer any other city in the country.
    You need to get out more. A lot more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 401don View Post
    You need to get out more. A lot more.
    That's cute lol, you'd be surprised how much I get out. lol
    Being ex military and being station overseas and though out the US I've been out a lot. I've also lived abroad several times, college, ect and I travel to somewhere in Europe once a year, outside of my travels somewhere in the US a couple times in the year. After living in California for 20 plus years, LA 15 of those years.
    Basically I'm a nomad lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroitdave View Post
    That's cute lol, you'd be surprised how much I get out. lol
    Being ex military and being station overseas and though out the US I've been out a lot. I've also lived abroad several times, college, ect and I travel to somewhere in Europe once a year, outside of my travels somewhere in the US a couple times in the year. After living in California for 20 plus years, LA 15 of those years.
    Basically I'm a nomad lol.
    Certainly no offense intended, but to say Detroit is poised to be better than it's prime? I guess it was meant to be tongue in cheek.
    For those not familiar, here's a peek of Detroit in its prime:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0Gwvq6zdSw

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    Thanks for that ,
    I have seen that video before, I wish I could have seen that in person, I caught the tail end in the early 70’s.
    being from detroit you have to have a thick skin.
    Those were a great time for businesses in downtown and detroit. Times were very different ,people respected each other a lot more and definitely dressed better.
    I can’t say much about people respecting each other anymore or anytime soon.
    It doesn’t look good for the respect issues but a better downtown and detroit looks promising.
    Last edited by Detroitdave; September-10-19 at 07:44 AM.

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    H&M Gilberttown Detroit Clothier superstore will open on November 21st.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    H&M Gilberttown Detroit Clothier superstore will open on November 21st.
    Should I alert the H & M store at the Santa Fe Place Mall in Santa Fe, NM of the new name...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroitdave View Post
    I would dare to say ,downtown Detroit is poised to be better than it was back in it's prime?
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    Saying that would be awfully naive of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroitdave View Post
    H&M has put up their signage ! It's pretty cool seeing another national retailers sign up in downtown Detroit.
    I would dare to say ,downtown Detroit is poised to be better than it was back in it's prime?
    In my opinion downtown Detroit is as beautiful as any downtown that I've seen. I've travel a lot and internationally.
    If things continue at this pace and when the new construction is done downtown Detroit will be just as nice or nicer any other city in the country.
    Detroit already has an amazing downtown. I've been to other cities around comparing them and most of them are just nowhere near as beautiful, definitely one of the best in the country.

    Oh it'll definitely be better but it's going to take some time.

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