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Old 11-25-2009, 02:55 PM
 
Location: Detroit, MI
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Well, I wouldn't be able to put ALL of them in.
It's not like the entire city is freaking terrible. But to stay on topic:
Midtown, Downtown, and the New Center (Uptown) area have seen developments. Brush Park, The east riverfront is a big one, condos everywhere along that area. Jefferson-Chalmers is undergoing some gentrification, people are trying to make the area a little more greener. There are a lot of areas in the westside as well. Anything that's called a NEXT Detroit neighborhood has pretty much been gentrified.
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Old 12-01-2009, 01:44 PM
 
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Honestly, from what I've seen of Detroit, gentrification would be impossible. The city has decayed to such an extreme extent that nothing short of kicking out everyone there and airlifting in a million white suburbanites would change Detroit's future. I mean, look at this place:

1823 Burns St, Detroit, MI 48214 - Zillow

This place was nice, but if you go a little further east onto Fischer Street...ugh, forget about it. Crime, blight, and poverty abound. Would anyone want to live next to that?

Full-blown urban revitalization is needed, or else nothing will happen.
Gentrification is always possible, but there needs to be someone willing to buy up blighted properties and revitalize or replace them. Anyone with the means would be smart to start now. The prices will never be lower!

EDIT: Oops, I forgot to answer the question in the original post. Midtown Pontiac is getting thoroughly gentrified -- not technically in the city but definbitely a part of metro Detroit.
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Old 12-10-2009, 11:15 AM
 
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Well, I wouldn't be able to put ALL of them in.
It's not like the entire city is freaking terrible. But to stay on topic:
Midtown, Downtown, and the New Center (Uptown) area have seen developments. Brush Park, The east riverfront is a big one, condos everywhere along that area. Jefferson-Chalmers is undergoing some gentrification, people are trying to make the area a little more greener. There are a lot of areas in the westside as well. Anything that's called a NEXT Detroit neighborhood has pretty much been gentrified.
What do you mean by NEXT Detroit neighborhood?
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Old 12-13-2009, 10:19 AM
 
Location: Detroit, MI
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What do you mean by NEXT Detroit neighborhood?
NEXT Detroit was a little project Kwame made, it basically showed "The good side of Detroit".
You can probably find out more with a quick Google search, they probably have a website.
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Old 12-16-2009, 08:51 PM
 
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I grew up in the Detroit burbs, spending a lot of time downtown for various reasons, and live in Chicago. By normal standards, the answer to your question is "nowhere."

If you are willing to stretch your imagination look for new condo developments--there were several along the river back when I left in 2004--and what everyone else says, Corktown, parts of Indian Village, Boston Edison, Rosedale Park and various condo developments downtown.
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Old 12-30-2009, 01:56 PM
 
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Now we sit down here on hold wishing we could get to Detroit.
This is sad my friend. I am a simple southerner who would give anything to get out of this state and get back to TN. Why on Gods green earth would someone want to leave the beautiful southland to come to a place as terrible as Detroit?
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Old 12-31-2009, 05:26 AM
 
Location: NC, USA
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What parts of Detroit city are gentrified?


Only the parts that are not in Michigan!!!
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Old 01-01-2010, 03:45 PM
 
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NEXT Detroit was a little project Kwame made, it basically showed "The good side of Detroit".
You can probably find out more with a quick Google search, they probably have a website.
I believe that this is the website: Next Detroit Neighborhood Initiative
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Old 01-04-2010, 12:45 PM
 
Location: BFE
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Default Very sad...

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Originally Posted by Callo View Post
Honestly, from what I've seen of Detroit, gentrification would be impossible. The city has decayed to such an extreme extent that nothing short of kicking out everyone there and airlifting in a million white suburbanites would change Detroit's future. I mean, look at this place:

1823 Burns St, Detroit, MI 48214 - Zillow

This place was nice, but if you go a little further east onto Fischer Street...ugh, forget about it. Crime, blight, and poverty abound. Would anyone want to live next to that?

Full-blown urban revitalization is needed, or else nothing will happen.
Check this one out
148 Ottawa Dr, Pontiac, MI 48341 - Zillow
It's behind a house I was looking at on another website. In another slightly better place it would go for $400,000+. Looked to good to be true....it was. I'm all about older historic homes, revitalizing neighborhoods, but I guess I don't wanna be the first/only person living there with that idea
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Old 01-04-2010, 02:00 PM
 
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Check this one out
148 Ottawa Dr, Pontiac, MI 48341 - Zillow
It's behind a house I was looking at on another website. In another slightly better place it would go for $400,000+. Looked to good to be true....it was. I'm all about older historic homes, revitalizing neighborhoods, but I guess I don't wanna be the first/only person living there with that idea
If you can live further north, you may want to look at Flint. The downtown area has improved in leaps and bounds over the last 2-5 years. They have converted one hotel into student housing, and another one should be ready this year. There is section of town called the college cultural area that has old homes waiting to be rehabbed or updated. The area has remained safe, and it will be the first area to see increased home values as the downtown experiences increased growth.

Here's an example: 1014 Woodside Dr., Flint, MI, 48503 - 11090094 - Residential real estate - realestateone.com (http://www.realestateone.com/homes/11090094-1014_Woodside_Dr.-Flint-MI-48503 - broken link).
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