QUOTE (FlySox87 @ Jul 18, 2011 -> 08:49 AM)
To be totally honest, I'm just gonna assume every horrible thing I've ever heard about Detroit and avoid it entirely.
This might sound weird, but the thing I find fascinating about cities like Chicago and New York is that they're sort of...umm...Gotham-esque. Those pictures of the South Bronx, and the horror stories I've heard about Cabrini Green and the Robert Taylor Homes, all that crap happened within mere miles of beautiful, wealthy downtown areas like Manhattan and the Mag Mile. I find pictures like this one really interesting, with this girl so close yet so far.
But Detroit doesn't have any of that duality. The whole place just sucks.
QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Jul 18, 2011 -> 09:00 AM)
I lived in Ann Arbor for 5 years and would go to Detroit for events (sports mostly) and although the stadiums may be nice and there are some really nice old buildings still left, I would guess about 75% of them (even around the sports stadiums which are all pretty close to each other except for where the Pistons play) are abandoned and falling apart. That city has so little hope to really turn it around, there just isnt the money/work there to do so. Now, the suburbs around it have a chance to make money still (Grosse Pointe, etc) but that city is to beaten down to save. The only movement that may have a chance is if artists decide to move there real cheap and start attracting different small businesses.
This site has some amazing photos of abandoned buildings in Detroit.