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I moved here 4 years ago. Drastic change (for the better), even since then. I don't live in city proper, but 2 blocks away in Grosse Pointe. My daily commute to work takes me down Cadieux to I-94, and the constant change is one less blue tarp on a roof, one less uncut lawn, more improvements, and more people taking care of their property. So, while yes, the money is Downtown and Midtown, people appear to have more confidence in owning homes in Detroit and are doing so.
There are many blocks and neighborhoods which are never coming back. But, there are also many which will remain. The problem is, if the auto industry sneezes, Detroit will get the flu. So, the hope is for money to stay in the region longer to continue the growth. That money is employment by automotive.
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all cars sold.
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