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Do I live in the city? Unfortunately, I don't. I am 4.5 miles north of Eight Mile. That said, nearly all of my work and nearly all of my biking is in the city of Detroit. I am looking to eventually move downtown but I am unwilling to take the huge loss on my current home until the market recovers.
Sam, you didn't answer my questions about having been in Detroit or having ridden a bike in it. Before making a pitch to be our saviour, it seems like you'd want to know a little bit about the city so you could speak more accurately and have a more realistic vision and plan.
I love this thread. Detroit should be a cheap place to operate with the necessary industrial infrastructure to make it happen.
And somebody make a folding touring bike with 20" wheels! Dahon sells like hotcakes - why not a Detroit folder!
What's with this stuff about defending Detroit's honor? The city has 29% unemployment (probably understated), whole neighborhoods that have been abandoned, stretches of boarded up storefronts miles long, etc. If I recall correctly a sociologist found that something like 80% of food sold in the city is bought at liquor or convenience stores. I'm not sure there's a movie theater within city limits and downtown has a truly shocking number of casinos, Church's chicken places and burned out buildings.
There are certainly a lot of creative people doing interesting things in the ruins but the idea that Sam is just accepting second hand stereotypes by thinking of the place as New Orleans North is just weird; if anything the city is worse off than is usually recognized. And for what it's worth when I was there recently it seemed like a nice place to bike because it's beautiful and so desolate that there's no traffic, but all the people I saw riding were invariably salmoning on sidewalks on department store bikes.
Yeah, what is it with people from a city not sitting back and taking b!tch slaps from people who clearly have no clue about the city itself. That is weird.What's with this stuff about defending Detroit's honor? The city has 29% unemployment (probably understated), whole neighborhoods that have been abandoned, stretches of boarded up storefronts miles long, etc. If I recall correctly a sociologist found that something like 80% of food sold in the city is bought at liquor or convenience stores. I'm not sure there's a movie theater within city limits and downtown has a truly shocking number of casinos, Church's chicken places and burned out buildings.
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