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The City of Detroit has been debating and debating for 8 years now, what to do with Tiger Stadium. What is your opinion on the long issue? Should the City go ahead and demolish it, to make way for new development and a new future for Corktown. Or should the old landmark be saved, And turned into a stadium for minor league players?
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The city already is going to demolish it. They've decided, and they've auctioned off all of its valuable items including seats, benches and signs. From the sale of these items, they will have enough money to cover the demoliton costs. Basically, there's no point debating this anymore, because the decisions are already final. Here's the article if you're interested:
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/14124774/detail.html |
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Does the city have any idea what they are going to do with the land after it is demolished. Houses, condos, etc?
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