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Return to royalty-free licenses. This is a family The UCC offers old European Are you on a budget and do Studio P Eastpointe, MI. A stones throw away from the Detroit River, The Aretha and right next to the Dequindre Cut is nestled a little slice of Eastpointe Manor Eastpointe, MI. Eastpointe Manor is family owned and operated. We have been in business since We are extremely proud of our beautiful banquet room, our excellent service, attention to the little things and our Whether the city likes it or not, Detroit has become known for abandoned grand old buildings.
One of the reasons I wanted to come here was to see Michigan Central Station , which I had seen in a photo essay. Probably a good thing though as it would be an ideal crack den. In the downtown area there are numerous buildings that are boarded up, waiting for a savior to restore them to their former glory. My favourite building in Detroit is the Book Tower, which was completed in and stands at 38 stories high.
It is currently empty, but not yet ruined. Detroit reminds me of Downtown Los Angeles , another city which had a lustrous past and then went into a slow decline. I was surprised at how many of these old buildings still survive, like this cluster of buildings that can be seen at Capital Park. One of the best kept is the Guardian Building, which is worth going inside for the opulently decorated foyer. Open Space Along with the lack of retail, another unsettling aspect of Detroit are the vacant lots.
Whole city blocks that once had buildings are now car parks. Since my visit, Detroit has become the biggest US city to file for bankruptcy. Urban renewal is an interest of mine so I follow news like this about cities around the world. My Couchsurfing host happened to be an urban renewalist as well so it was great to spend time with him and see the community activities he is involved with, while I got to ask nerdy questions about town planning, white-flight, and public transport.
If I had stayed at a hotel I would have missed this insight. Detroit was up until the fourth largest city in the United States. It was an economic and population powerhouse. Going to Detroit is like watching a heavyweight prizefighter knocked out on the canvas, with the referee standing by counting to ten.
Maybe it will have a renewal like Downtown Los Angeles is experiencing. I wish it the best of luck. My friend just moved to Detroit and she absolutely loves it.
Another friend of mine really wants to move there because of the supposedly intensely creative art scene. I am almost compelled to visit places when lots of people tell me a place is terrible. I guess I need to find these things out for myself. Wow I had no idea that there was such amazing architecture in Detroit! Thank you for enlightening me!!! I hope the city can be saved. Hey James, another fan of Detroit here. Detroit is like Beirut? If only I could get you to bring a few boxes of baklava back to Vietnam.
The Beirut comment was more to do with some Americans perception of Beirut being a war-torn city that is too dangerous to visit.
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