Tax incentives granted to rich corporations steals money from city services and benefits only the corps.
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Commercial real estate is in bad shape across the board, I can’t imagine how else they’ll fill it though. Maybe by employing the rest of Rocket from Campus Martius? That’s more shuffling deck chairs, not bringing people into the city.
When I was moving a decade ago my wife and I considered Detroit. The schools meant we’d have to pay for private and after factoring that and insurance in, it was the same as moving to Ann Arbor.
Maybe invest in schools and infrastructure instead of giving tax breaks to billionaires?
A huge problem is Detroit traffic sucks, especially rush hour. Adding more jobs downtown doesn't help that.
There's really no incentive to actually live in Detroit.
Man, all the major building designed and built in the 70s around here have been disasters.
Silverdome, Joe Louis Arena, and the RenCen. None of them were well thought out.