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"White people didn't like..." No. They didn't like black people being weaponized by 3 letter agencies against them and themselves. Tuskegee, gangster culture, Crack, welfare, single family homes, COVID, etc. No. They didn't like their daughters being raped, their businesses and homes being burned, and their industries being globalized. But it's racism right? China is laughing at you. Patiently waiting to exterminate all of us come in to take what it theirs.
Some of downtown Detroit looks nicer than alot of streets in downtown Toronto (where I live). That says alot considering how much growth and investment is occurring in the latter. Better, wider sidewalks, more landscaping, grander buildings, etc. Nice to see as you hear so many negative things about Detroit. Hopefully downtown Detroit can continue on its upward trajectory.
I was literally just thinking this Consider Woodward vs Spadina, and while yes one is in the financial district of the city its in and the other isn't, it's clear that Woodward is significantly nicer. Younge north of Dundas until roughly College, same idea
Man I live in Detroit but go over to Windsor for some bottomless strip clubs. Only place my cars been broken into is Windsor while visiting… makes no damn sense lmao
I’ve lived either in or around Detroit for almost 50 years and it’s great to see the progress. I’ve always loved our visits to Toronto. Such a great city so that’s very nice of you to say those kind words about Detroit👍🏽
Yes, downtown Detroit has made quite the revival in recent years. Love going there and spend quite a bit of time downtown. However, outside of the downtown core, Detroit is such a shit show. So many empty lots, burned out buildings, long ago vacated factories. So sad to see, since Detroit was once a beautiful, bustling city. I hope that the city one day returns to its former glory. Though, the odds of that happening is a long shot.
That's whats up I've lived in the D my entire life and have always heard how dangerous is is. I love to hear that you feel safer here versus NYC. Ty. God bless all.
My husband and I visited Detroit in 2019, and love the city and it’s super citizens! Everyone we met were hospitable and welcoming; we Texans love this vibrant and exciting city!😊
While Detroit contributed greatly to music pre-1970, the global techno music movement is definitely something worth mentioning. People all over the world are aware. There's a huge festival downtown on Memorial Day weekend and people come from all over to attend. London, Berlin and other European cities have huge techno scenes and all look to Detroit as the birthplace of the music.
Chris, thanks for this video, I was Born and Raised in Detroit, I was laid off from Chrysler in 1979, Never to be called back, So I had to move to find Work, I moved to Arizona and found a good job, But I miss so much about Detroit Going to the Car shows at Cobo Hall when i was young, Going to Greek Town, Seeing all the Bands that played at the Grande Ballroom, The Eastown Theater, Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, Ect. I Love Detroit, it is in my Blood, Such Great Memories,
It really is, the riverfront by itself is better than anything I can find in the ATL, it has its nice parts to match Atlanta’s, and its architecture I put up with NYC and CHI. A very underrated place to live whose hoods give it a bad name, but it definitely has some gems you don’t find many other places.
;TacoTraveller;Atlanta and Detroit have nearly identical city-proper areas. Detroit has 140 square miles. Atlanta has 138 square miles. But during my high-school years' Detroit had 1.3 million citizens,but Atlanta has NEVER even had over a HALF-million residents!! But chawbacons' down there CLAIM the entire REGION of northern Georgia(38 COUNTIES,144 separate municipalities)AS"Atlanta"!!! But the CITY of Atlanta has never actually had 500,00 residents in its' city-proper!! 😂
These videos you have been making are so amazing and informative. I'm not from Detroit, but I'm really curious about different cities across America, and yours is one of the best so far. Keep up the good work and I hope to visit Detroit again in the future!
This is definitely the most thorough and accurate video you can find on the downtown section of Detroit. There’s plenty more beauty to talk about and see but Excellent job and thanks for documenting the comeback. Someone’s gotta do it!
YEA!!!!! Downtown Detroit!!! Keep at it!!! You can do it! You are gonna come back bigger and better! Chris this one was a absolute fantastic video! Made me happy seeing downtown!
This actually looks like a nice city and amazingly clean unlike NY and LA. Do you guys from there want to keep this a secret or something. Definitely not what I expected video touring Detroit!
10 years ago it wasn't like this. Right before the pandemic is when it started coming together and feeling decent. It took decades of work before that though.
As a Canadian who has lived and worked in Detroit, I am so happy to see the current turnaround. It’s a great city and has stunning architecture. It definitely went through some rough times due to corruption and racism. But the city has a great Mayor and he and his administration have made great strides in the revitalization of the city. It has beautiful scenery sitting on the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair and fabulous restaurants. This video doesn’t show it, but there is always activity going on with sports events, theatres, restaurants and museums. Love Detroit!
The Detroit turn around is absolutely not because of the mayor-the city could not get any lower after the bankruptcy. The mayor just got out of the way for the first time; Dan Gilbert is 💯 responsible for the turnaround.
@@9chilidog No question Gilbert played a huge role. And that’s what they needed…someone with financial backing. I didn’t imply the mayor was solely responsible. But he gets credit for getting the money people on board. After the corruption of Kilpatrick that was no easy task.
@@Lakeshore14 , I agree totally, I live downtown since 1990, and I’ve been through numerous mayor administrations. Just about everyone of them could never get their act together, could never get the city and suburbs together, tended to have woefully inadequate support staff. Mayor Duggan, I feel has been superb for the city and his overwhelming majority votes each term has proven this. He gets between 70 and 80% of all Detroits votes, that’s amazing, why? Because he’s doing a superb job considering the devastation before. Detroit is really turning into a nice city
As a visitor transiting from Amtrak to Canada's Via Rail through downtown Detroit, I was very impressed and surprised by it. It's just an overnight each time, but I've chosen the route several times now specifically for the built-in night there. It was much cleaner than most downtowns and not nearly as unsafe as media/history might imply. Coney Dogs are an A+ choice, 24/7! Great City! Great to watch its actual Renaissance unfold.
Brother them 2am coneys are life changing haha nothing better than coming out of a concert at the filmore or masonic temple and downing 3 of those bad boys
I'm from Detroit, River Rouge actually, and I don't ever remember downtown being run-down. Even during the hard times, I was never concerned with my safety downtown. Every year the Techno Festival in Heart Plaza, the Ho-Down country music festival (yep the Detroit has a huge country fan base. No city like it. I live in the Bronx now, but I'm heading back for the first time since 2015, next week. Can't wait to see the changes.
Downtown Detroit is absolutely amazing. One of the nicest downtowns ever! People talk about shootings and stuff when they hear it, well downtown doesn’t get that too much. More of the crime happens in the northwest part of the city. (Especially around 7 and 8 mile roads). The downtown area has definitely been improved over the years and is so much nicer than it was 10 years ago.
I grew up in Detroit but moved to Chicago area in 1976. It was good to see downtown. My husband & I worked there in the late 60s. He at Greyhound & me at Crowley's. Anyway, just as an aside, everyone we knew referred to Cobo Center as Cobo Hall. Keep up the good work. You do an amazing amount of work into these videos.
Great job, Chris on your always honest and well-balanced portrayal of Downtown Detroit. It has been years since I was down there, and it is so nice to see the facelift it has received. After years of neglect and corruption, it is nice to see an administration get the city back on track! Hopefully, the next step will be the continued removal of the abandoned homes in the neighborhoods throughout Detroit.
Great video, but it really can not be understated how bad the city, the region, and especially the downtown area need MASS transit that is reliable and frequent. All those downtown condos and apartments being built are great until you realize its hard to get anywhere without a car and when living in the middle of a dense downtown of a large city you really don't have anywhere to park a car. I also would like to see MDOT move forward with their plans to remove I-375 which leads nowhere and reconnect downtown to the waterfront. Nonetheless it is great to see so many people in downtown and so much development going, just hope the city leaders can be not corrupt for five minutes and the tax revenue from the downtown boom can be invested in the public schools and other public services and the neighborhoods can make a comeback and Detroit can once again become a world class city.
Legitimate mass transit is very unlikely to happen, given how many NIMBY suburbs decided to opt out of even the insufficient SMART bus service years ago. People have been relying more and more on their own personal vehicles for several generations now, so even people who still commute to Detroit for work often prefer to burn a lot of gas driving solo or in a carpool
Filling in 375 is going to make traffic worse for people coming from Oakland County. They either have to take city streets from 75, or out of the way via The Davison and Lodge. Build some more pedestrian bridges if connecting neighborhoods is an issue. Mass transit is not the answer, in fact it will cost taxpayers far more than any potential benefits. People won’t use it. Plus, look at how slow the QLine is. It’s sometimes faster to walk down Woodward.
Thank you for a great video! I haven't spent any time in downtown Detroit since 2010, it's great to see the progress since then. I'm definitely looking forward to my next visit, one of the things I will definitely do is the River Walk.
Very nice- I have always liked Detroit and have been there a few times- first being in 1989 with my aunt, sisters going into Canada via the tunnel to Canada and coming back via the Ambassador Bridge. In 2006 I went back to Detroit for a WWE show at the Cobo Arena, a year later- WrestleMania- and again in 2010. In 2010 I spent time at the Greektown neighborhood and did the People Mover- great video and it bought back a lot of fun memories- and it is nice to see more of downtown Detroit!
I love Detroit, even lived there for awhile in the late 70's. It just makes me sad to have seen if fail so much, when the music and the history lives in my heart. As much as I'm rooting for Detroit, too much economic wealth in the hands of just a few. Investments needs much more diversity for competition, one reason and I say one reason why projects are always so delayed. If there was competition, things would get done much sooner. Another sad thing, no traffic no people. It looks empty all the time. Sure, downtown is the best that's it has been in a long while, but it's not alive like other cities. I'm still rooting for Detroit and all of Detroit and thank you for uploading this really wonderful video.
Great videos with lots of research. Also Stephen Ross recently moved the University of Michigan Innovation Center from Gratiot to Grand River in the "District Detroit." Take it with a grain of salt because it won't break ground till at least 2023. If it does happen then hopefully that will further fill up surface parking lots in that area.
Thank you for the informative Detroit video on it's buildings and history! I will have to try one of those Coney dogs when I visit and also check out that Woodward Street auto show as well.👍🏻
Detroit lacks the density and is too spread out to support a rapid rail system, but commuter trains from Jackson and Ann Arbor and Pontiac would bring people into the city to work, shop and party downtown. What y'all waiting for?
Your historical commentary is great, and the video itself is an excellent refresher for navigating downtown Detroit for those of us who live in the suburbs. Regarding the music scene, don't forget the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, which under its new music director Jader Benjamini is superb. Orchestra Hall on Woodward is fully restored and gorgeous. Oops, I think Orchestral Hall is in midtown (strictly speaking) and therefore outside the boundary of this video!
Another great video Chris. I really appreciate your work showing how much Detroit has been improved. I go down there a lot for concerts and other events. Aside from hotels, there are a great selection of AitBnBs for much more reasonable nightly rates. I usually stay overnight down there, due to the horrid traffic situations after any major event like that. It's much easier to access the expressways in the morning. One thing I was surprised didn't get mentioned was the Detroit Institute of Arts, It's a lovely, huge museum. It may be outside of this video's scope, but it is worth a mention as an area attraction.
I grew up in the Detroit area. So I had a good point of reference when I watched this. Certainly you did your research and it's highly accurate and informative but... if I'm going to use over an hour of my life watching a UA-cam video, it better have more B-roll than just someone driving around! Ground level shots of most of what you talked about would help tell the story a heck of a lot better. This is major documentary length my friend so the video should reflect that along with some high end graphics. At least you aren't another Detroit basher.
Thanks, great video Chris.., you have shown much of what’s going on downtown and midtown areas now, I live here, it’s a fabulous place to live with the amount of things to do, the recreational opportunities, ,Bike and walkways, an absolutely incredible riverfront now , sports and entertainment complexes, restaurants, retail, pro sports and theater and museums, everything at our fingertips is actually wonderful. Our streets are very clean, far cleaner than most other larger cities I have been to recently.Our downtown / midtown neighborhoods are growing exponentially, I really enjoy the diversity and the wonderful neighbors we have . When I read some of the comments though, as many of us live here say, we can’t believe the lack of knowledge by some of the posters, they act like it’s the year 1990 or 2000 still, they obviously haven’t been down here, or if they have gone to one or two places and then left. Most seem to live many miles away, and quite frankly don’t seem to realize exactly what’s even going on presently. Many go on and on about past corrupt mayors, and they were, however that was 8 to 10 years ago folks, we have had a new administration for two going on three terms now, and it’s much , much better. It doesn’t do much good to live in the past of 10 to 20 years ago. Better to look at today and look forward.Take some time to get to know the city and Midtown… Detroit still has an enormous amount of work to do, especially in some of the outlying neighborhoods, with renovation needed badly and crime of course an issue, but the city , especially the Downtown, Midtown, Riverfront , and near east and near west areas, has made enormous strides in the last five to ten years in many directions. Enjoy it.
I haven't been downtown Detroit in years! But I really enjoyed the tour! I think he missed a few areas but overall he gave a great tour!❤️💯 I'm surprised how quite and peaceful most areas seem!
The Hudson site has made massive progress! I work in the quicken building next door (I don't work for quicken tho, gross) and it's fun to see the progress!
west coast transplant here. moved to Michigan when i got a job in automotive, and have spent the last two years in Corktown. i think that if you're a native or a long-timer with an emotional investment in the city, then there's a lot to be excited about. no doubt that the city's come a long way from its worst days, and it feels like there's more cool news about community development/projects every month. but if you're coming from LA/Chicago/Boston/NYC/Atlanta/Seattle/Portland/Austin/Miami/DC/etc. with certain preconceived ideas of city life, then Detroit tends to disappoint in my opinion. yes, Detroit isn't nearly as bad as the stereotypes make it out to be. but it also just kinda mostly feels...quiet, empty, and lacking much diversity. and when you add that to the fact that auto insurance is sky high here, and the 2.4% city tax, and the crazy millage rate, and the lack of mass transit you mentioned, and the crime, and the bad roads, etc etc etc...then it starts to become a hard sell.
@@ryanscott4866 yeah totally, sooooo many people moving here that the Detroit population is still somehow 5% lower than it was 5 yrs ago, and 11% lower than a decade ago.
I'm not a fan of renaming venues and buildings. The city should have left it known as Cobo Hall; not some bank name that usually doesn't have any inspiration behind it other than for commercial or marketing purposes.
I was in Dearborn, detroit in 2011 on a short business trip. While driving back from Troy after visiting my friends, I missed taking the exit and went straight to Detroit downtown. I had no cell phone or map with me. It was so scary getting lost in an unknown country and downtown like Detroit. But luckily the people whom I asked for the route were so friendly and helpful. I managed to get into the freeway and correct exit to Dearborn. And Someone warmed me about an exit that takes you to Canada. That exit was so confusing..
I work inside the new Little Caesars HQ and can say flat out it's probably the coolest office building in the city. Very very nice inside. Oh, BTW, the Lions are the new hotness in the NFL, so that part of the video did not age well.
Not ALL Detroit Pro sports is bad. Detroit City FC has won several championships in the past few years. They regularly fill up Keyworth Stadium in the Detroit enclave of Hamtramck, which supporters raised a half-million dollars to renovate. They have hosted Friendlies with clubs such as the legendary St. Pauli as well as clubs from Seeie A, Liga MX and several other top world leagues. They also have a pro Women's side, and operate youth leagues throughout the area. The team is also partially supported owned, and lead the way in raising money for Charities. Their Clubhouse on the near east side features two indoor soccer fields, and you can drink 'City Gold' Whiskey, and chase it with some 'Smoke Delay IPA' as you gaze at all the trophies behind the bar. It's also as close as you can get to a 'European football' experience in North America, as the Northern Guard and one of the most famous (and reviled by opponents) supporter groups in the country.
The Hudson's move to Minneapolis was the result of Hudson's being bought out by Dayton's, which was based in Minneapolis. Dayton's parent Target later sold their stores, Daytons, Hudson's and Marshall Fields to Federated. Fwderated consulates their brands to Macy's and Bloomingdale's. The remaining legacy Hudson stores are now Macy's in the Detroit area
Hudson was many of the building torn down the five/dime so many There was a fabulous second hands vintage shop, behind Hudson ..Detroit was something in its heyday
Would love a condensed version of this or multiple 10 minutes videos for a series so I can share it with my friends from out of state. Otherwise this only really helps and attract people like me: someone who lives here and is interested enough to watch 20 minutes of an hour long video before I get bored. This doesn't help bring people into the area imo. The work you're doing is great but just needs a little meta level thinking about how you communicate it.
I enjoyed your video as I watched it until the end. However, because I live in the Washington district, I can say that the entire video is outdated due to the vast changes that have occurred in the downtown Detroit area. Please update, thank you.
The Pistons’ look to have a promising future with one of the youngest rosters in the NBA & Rookie of the Year candidate, Cade Cunningham. GM, Troy Weaver has been putting in work since getting hired in 2020.
Grea video Chris! I live in Detroit. Downtown is much safer (cops are everywhere) and the area is well taken care of. because most of the money that flows in to Detroit, goes thru Downtown (Business District). So thats where the city focuses most of their attention. Most of the crimes that make the headlines are committed within the residential districts. The neighborhoods are the complete opposite from what you see downtown. Not much Police presence like Downtown has, city Codes and laws are barely enforced or maintained by the city within the neighborhoods. its obvious that the money is what they care about, not the people.
I've been in Detroit for 47 years i live downtown. The whole city is good, we don't have any bad parts of the city! Don't forget 10 years ago nobody wanted to go downtown either.
I mentioned how downtown has transformed several times… And I wouldn’t say that the whole city is good. Not even close. It can be one day if things are done the right way for a very long time.
Every major city in America has some bad parts. I live 25 minutes north of Detroit and while there’s a lot of great areas, I also know what areas to avoid. Cmon man
Oh the electric street cars there use to be rails when ? and some streets had brick roads from what my older family members used to say . There was more one culture that worked in Detroit at the factories 🏭 I like your videos thanks for sharing Bro yeah Keep making your videos. Gotta love that funky beat Bro
You do a great job at talking & explaining all about Detroit! I really enjoy your videos. Let me tell you about Hudsons. When I was a kid we would go there at Xmas & it was like Disney world. So many toys & everything you ever needed. It was a hole day spent there. There was nothing like it. It crushed me when I heard they were closing. I have some neat pictures of down town Detroit with all the old cars & the traffic was so bad you wouldn’t believe it. We also would go to Canada to get our liquor. We would go there after hunting with guns in our trunk & no problem. Now you need a passport. Unreal.
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Hey, what year did you say that race was returning to the streets of Detroit? I think I heard 2003!
"White people didn't like..."
No. They didn't like black people being weaponized by 3 letter agencies against them and themselves.
Tuskegee, gangster culture, Crack, welfare, single family homes, COVID, etc.
No. They didn't like their daughters being raped, their businesses and homes being burned, and their industries being globalized.
But it's racism right? China is laughing at you. Patiently waiting to exterminate all of us come in to take what it theirs.
Niceeeee go giver over here
Some of downtown Detroit looks nicer than alot of streets in downtown Toronto (where I live). That says alot considering how much growth and investment is occurring in the latter. Better, wider sidewalks, more landscaping, grander buildings, etc. Nice to see as you hear so many negative things about Detroit. Hopefully downtown Detroit can continue on its upward trajectory.
I was literally just thinking this
Consider Woodward vs Spadina, and while yes one is in the financial district of the city its in and the other isn't, it's clear that Woodward is significantly nicer. Younge north of Dundas until roughly College, same idea
Man I live in Detroit but go over to Windsor for some bottomless strip clubs. Only place my cars been broken into is Windsor while visiting… makes no damn sense lmao
I’ve lived either in or around Detroit for almost 50 years and it’s great to see the progress. I’ve always loved our visits to Toronto. Such a great city so that’s very nice of you to say those kind words about Detroit👍🏽
@@OldSlabSides The further you get in Ontario from Toronto, the worse it gets
Yes, downtown Detroit has made quite the revival in recent years. Love going there and spend quite a bit of time downtown. However, outside of the downtown core, Detroit is such a shit show. So many empty lots, burned out buildings, long ago vacated factories. So sad to see, since Detroit was once a beautiful, bustling city. I hope that the city one day returns to its former glory. Though, the odds of that happening is a long shot.
I live in Detroit from NYC - I feel safer In Detroit than NYC hands down !!!!!! 🩸🩸🩸
Feel...watch your back.
That's whats up I've lived in the D my entire life and have always heard how dangerous is is. I love to hear that you feel safer here versus NYC. Ty. God bless all.
Born and raised in Queens, currently live in Detroit and I’m gonna have to disagree.
@@foreva4eva385 depends where ! Where are you at
That's sad all the way around.
My husband and I visited Detroit in 2019, and love the city and it’s super citizens! Everyone we met were hospitable and welcoming; we Texans love this vibrant and exciting city!😊
Did you get robbed?
Now THIS is the Detroit that I want to see, it looks fabulous!
While Detroit contributed greatly to music pre-1970, the global techno music movement is definitely something worth mentioning. People all over the world are aware. There's a huge festival downtown on Memorial Day weekend and people come from all over to attend. London, Berlin and other European cities have huge techno scenes and all look to Detroit as the birthplace of the music.
It is worth mentioning, and I did mention it.
@@ChrisHarden What is approximate timestamp? I must of missed it.
@@marcbuxton3907 Right after I talked about Motown
And now Detroit is contributing greatly to the carjackings and murders.
@@klu753 damn so original
Detroit looks beautiful.....deffo coming back up on the map! Love from the U.K
Wow I'm amazed how spotless Detroit streets are.
Smh .. it’s sad how some ppl believe any negative story they hear abt a place that they NEVER been 2..
Chris, thanks for this video, I was Born and Raised in Detroit, I was laid off from Chrysler in 1979, Never to be called back, So I had to move to find Work, I moved to Arizona and found a good job, But I miss so much about Detroit Going to the Car shows at Cobo Hall when i was young, Going to Greek Town, Seeing all the Bands that played at the Grande Ballroom, The Eastown Theater, Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, Ect. I Love Detroit, it is in my Blood, Such Great Memories,
Mark, Ronnie is right on..in Florida now and it's so old.hàd à ball growing up on the eàstside.i just want my strohs beer now 🍼🍼😮
People look at me crazy when I tell them Detroit is more appealing than Atlanta.
Gotten expensive, the rif-raf can not afford the place .😮😢
It really is, the riverfront by itself is better than anything I can find in the ATL, it has its nice parts to match Atlanta’s, and its architecture I put up with NYC and CHI.
A very underrated place to live whose hoods give it a bad name, but it definitely has some gems you don’t find many other places.
;TacoTraveller;Atlanta and Detroit have nearly identical city-proper areas. Detroit has 140 square miles. Atlanta has 138 square miles. But during my high-school years' Detroit had 1.3 million citizens,but Atlanta has NEVER even had over a HALF-million residents!! But chawbacons' down there CLAIM the entire REGION of northern Georgia(38 COUNTIES,144 separate municipalities)AS"Atlanta"!!! But the CITY of Atlanta has never actually had 500,00 residents in its' city-proper!! 😂
Downtown Detroit aint no damn joke.....Its very impressive!!
Great looking Downtown
It's absolutely stunning
These videos you have been making are so amazing and informative. I'm not from Detroit, but I'm really curious about different cities across America, and yours is one of the best so far. Keep up the good work and I hope to visit Detroit again in the future!
Thanks!
This is definitely the most thorough and accurate video you can find on the downtown section of Detroit. There’s plenty more beauty to talk about and see but Excellent job and thanks for documenting the comeback. Someone’s gotta do it!
Thanks for the kind words!
100% Agree!
Whenever aI hear about the comeback I laugh
@@ericw3229not sure why it may not be coming back like you want but it has made tremendous improvements in the past ten years
I lived in flint during the pandemic and would drive over to Detroit when things started opening up. Loved it
I had no idea GM didn't build the Reninsance Center. Very beautiful in downtown Detroit. Hopefully those projects take off.
I love it! A positive article about Detroit!
YEA!!!!! Downtown Detroit!!! Keep at it!!! You can do it! You are gonna come back bigger and better! Chris this one was a absolute fantastic video! Made me happy seeing downtown!
This actually looks like a nice city and amazingly clean unlike NY and LA. Do you guys from there want to keep this a secret or something. Definitely not what I expected video touring Detroit!
The Motor City ! 😉
It's beautiful here but gets a very bad reputation.
There’s good and bad in Detroit but it’s sad that the national media just focuses on the bad. Good things don’t get good ratings I guess.
Actually yes we are keeping it a secret so ......
10 years ago it wasn't like this. Right before the pandemic is when it started coming together and feeling decent. It took decades of work before that though.
Great video. I was last in Detroit in 2014. The difference since then is remarkable. The downtown has been reborn.
As a Canadian who has lived and worked in Detroit, I am so happy to see the current turnaround. It’s a great city and has stunning architecture. It definitely went through some rough times due to corruption and racism. But the city has a great Mayor and he and his administration have made great strides in the revitalization of the city. It has beautiful scenery sitting on the Detroit River and Lake St. Clair and fabulous restaurants. This video doesn’t show it, but there is always activity going on with sports events, theatres, restaurants and museums. Love Detroit!
The Detroit turn around is absolutely not because of the mayor-the city could not get any lower after the bankruptcy. The mayor just got out of the way for the first time; Dan Gilbert is 💯 responsible for the turnaround.
@@9chilidog No question Gilbert played a huge role. And that’s what they needed…someone with financial backing. I didn’t imply the mayor was solely responsible. But he gets credit for getting the money people on board. After the corruption of Kilpatrick that was no easy task.
@@Lakeshore14 , I agree totally, I live downtown since 1990, and I’ve been through numerous mayor administrations. Just about everyone of them could never get their act together, could never get the city and suburbs together, tended to have woefully inadequate support staff. Mayor Duggan, I feel has been superb for the city and his overwhelming majority votes each term has proven this. He gets between 70 and 80% of all Detroits votes, that’s amazing, why? Because he’s doing a superb job considering the devastation before. Detroit is really turning into a nice city
I Love My City 🙏
I must say, the "Motor City" is looking GREAT these days! Keep it up, D!
As a visitor transiting from Amtrak to Canada's Via Rail through downtown Detroit, I was very impressed and surprised by it. It's just an overnight each time, but I've chosen the route several times now specifically for the built-in night there. It was much cleaner than most downtowns and not nearly as unsafe as media/history might imply. Coney Dogs are an A+ choice, 24/7! Great City! Great to watch its actual Renaissance unfold.
Brother them 2am coneys are life changing haha nothing better than coming out of a concert at the filmore or masonic temple and downing 3 of those bad boys
I'm from Detroit, River Rouge actually, and I don't ever remember downtown being run-down. Even during the hard times, I was never concerned with my safety downtown. Every year the Techno Festival in Heart Plaza, the Ho-Down country music festival (yep the Detroit has a huge country fan base. No city like it. I live in the Bronx now, but I'm heading back for the first time since 2015, next week. Can't wait to see the changes.
As a Detroiter I have run into a lot of people while traveling that bad mouth the city yet have never been there. Detroit vs. Everybody.
Having grown up in the Metro area, I love your videos. Its amazing to see my hometown rise from the ashes
That's a beautiful downtown from what 8 see
Downtown Detroit is absolutely amazing. One of the nicest downtowns ever! People talk about shootings and stuff when they hear it, well downtown doesn’t get that too much. More of the crime happens in the northwest part of the city. (Especially around 7 and 8 mile roads). The downtown area has definitely been improved over the years and is so much nicer than it was 10 years ago.
I grew up in Detroit but moved to Chicago area in 1976. It was good to see downtown. My husband & I worked there in the late 60s. He at Greyhound & me at Crowley's.
Anyway, just as an aside, everyone we knew referred to Cobo Center as Cobo Hall.
Keep up the good work. You do an amazing amount of work into these videos.
Cobo Center/Cobo Hall yeah I’ve heard both, and thanks! After Detroit I plan on working on a Chicago series.
A great video of one of my favorite cities (and my home, 1983-4). Excellent!
Chris you are the best doing these videos. Very well informed on the history Great job
Great job, Chris on your always honest and well-balanced portrayal of Downtown Detroit. It has been years since I was down there, and it is so nice to see the facelift it has received. After years of neglect and corruption, it is nice to see an administration get the city back on track! Hopefully, the next step will be the continued removal of the abandoned homes in the neighborhoods throughout Detroit.
They have been removing blight and tearing burned down and abandant structures in Detroit for pass 5 years or 6 years now.
I am always impressed by your videos because you're such a font of knowledge on everything Detroit and incredibly articulate.
Thank you, appreciate the kind words!
Great video, but it really can not be understated how bad the city, the region, and especially the downtown area need MASS transit that is reliable and frequent. All those downtown condos and apartments being built are great until you realize its hard to get anywhere without a car and when living in the middle of a dense downtown of a large city you really don't have anywhere to park a car. I also would like to see MDOT move forward with their plans to remove I-375 which leads nowhere and reconnect downtown to the waterfront. Nonetheless it is great to see so many people in downtown and so much development going, just hope the city leaders can be not corrupt for five minutes and the tax revenue from the downtown boom can be invested in the public schools and other public services and the neighborhoods can make a comeback and Detroit can once again become a world class city.
Well said.
Yeah I can't wait to see 375 get filled in would also be amazing if they capped some of the major interstates like 75 or 94
One things for sure: definitely world class walleye fishing.
(Insert cheaters joke here)
Legitimate mass transit is very unlikely to happen, given how many NIMBY suburbs decided to opt out of even the insufficient SMART bus service years ago. People have been relying more and more on their own personal vehicles for several generations now, so even people who still commute to Detroit for work often prefer to burn a lot of gas driving solo or in a carpool
Filling in 375 is going to make traffic worse for people coming from Oakland County. They either have to take city streets from 75, or out of the way via The Davison and Lodge. Build some more pedestrian bridges if connecting neighborhoods is an issue.
Mass transit is not the answer, in fact it will cost taxpayers far more than any potential benefits. People won’t use it. Plus, look at how slow the QLine is. It’s sometimes faster to walk down Woodward.
Thank you for a great video! I haven't spent any time in downtown Detroit since 2010, it's great to see the progress since then. I'm definitely looking forward to my next visit, one of the things I will definitely do is the River Walk.
Very nice- I have always liked Detroit and have been there a few times- first being in 1989 with my aunt, sisters going into Canada via the tunnel to Canada and coming back via the Ambassador Bridge. In 2006 I went back to Detroit for a WWE show at the Cobo Arena, a year later- WrestleMania- and again in 2010. In 2010 I spent time at the Greektown neighborhood and did the People Mover- great video and it bought back a lot of fun memories- and it is nice to see more of downtown Detroit!
Chris, I love all your videos. Keep up the great work, man!
I love Detroit, even lived there for awhile in the late 70's. It just makes me sad to have seen if fail so much, when the music and the history lives in my heart. As much as I'm rooting for Detroit, too much economic wealth in the hands of just a few. Investments needs much more diversity for competition, one reason and I say one reason why projects are always so delayed. If there was competition, things would get done much sooner. Another sad thing, no traffic no people. It looks empty all the time. Sure, downtown is the best that's it has been in a long while, but it's not alive like other cities. I'm still rooting for Detroit and all of Detroit and thank you for uploading this really wonderful video.
Great videos with lots of research. Also Stephen Ross recently moved the University of Michigan Innovation Center from Gratiot to Grand River in the "District Detroit." Take it with a grain of salt because it won't break ground till at least 2023. If it does happen then hopefully that will further fill up surface parking lots in that area.
I'm still hoping an MLS stadium gets built there instead
I lived in Metropolitan Detroit from 1990- 2020. Had some good times there.
The 90s were definitely a free for all fun time ,raves in all the abandoned buildings
Thank you for the informative Detroit video on it's buildings and history! I will have to try one of those Coney dogs when I visit and also check out that Woodward Street auto show as well.👍🏻
Great videos. Thanks for making these. Well put together, informative, factual, entertaining.
Detroit lacks the density and is too spread out to support a rapid rail system, but commuter trains from Jackson and Ann Arbor and Pontiac would bring people into the city to work, shop and party downtown. What y'all waiting for?
Your historical commentary is great, and the video itself is an excellent refresher for navigating downtown Detroit for those of us who live in the suburbs. Regarding the music scene, don't forget the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, which under its new music director Jader Benjamini is superb. Orchestra Hall on Woodward is fully restored and gorgeous. Oops, I think Orchestral Hall is in midtown (strictly speaking) and therefore outside the boundary of this video!
I appreciate and enjoy your videos..
Looks like a nice downtown, i'd like to visit sometime...
Greetings from Everett Washington USA. A well done and narrative video with history and recent history.
Another great video Chris. I really appreciate your work showing how much Detroit has been improved. I go down there a lot for concerts and other events. Aside from hotels, there are a great selection of AitBnBs for much more reasonable nightly rates. I usually stay overnight down there, due to the horrid traffic situations after any major event like that. It's much easier to access the expressways in the morning. One thing I was surprised didn't get mentioned was the Detroit Institute of Arts, It's a lovely, huge museum. It may be outside of this video's scope, but it is worth a mention as an area attraction.
Downtown is great isn’t it?
I talked about the DIA in my video on Midtwon
Chris Harden this was incredible. I loved this vid so much!! Waddup Detroit ❤❤❤
I’ll be visiting Detroit in May I’ll be staying in downtown Detroit
Me too 🙌 for the 1st time may 9th through the 13th
I grew up in the Detroit area. So I had a good point of reference when I watched this. Certainly you did your research and it's highly accurate and informative but... if I'm going to use over an hour of my life watching a UA-cam video, it better have more B-roll than just someone driving around! Ground level shots of most of what you talked about would help tell the story a heck of a lot better. This is major documentary length my friend so the video should reflect that along with some high end graphics. At least you aren't another Detroit basher.
Thanks, great video Chris.., you have shown much of what’s going on downtown and midtown areas now, I live here, it’s a fabulous place to live with the amount of things to do, the recreational opportunities, ,Bike and walkways, an absolutely incredible riverfront now , sports and entertainment complexes, restaurants, retail, pro sports and theater and museums, everything at our fingertips is actually wonderful. Our streets are very clean, far cleaner than most other larger cities I have been to recently.Our downtown / midtown neighborhoods are growing exponentially, I really enjoy the diversity and the wonderful neighbors we have . When I read some of the comments though, as many of us live here say, we can’t believe the lack of knowledge by some of the posters, they act like it’s the year 1990 or 2000 still, they obviously haven’t been down here, or if they have gone to one or two places and then left. Most seem to live many miles away, and quite frankly don’t seem to realize exactly what’s even going on presently. Many go on and on about past corrupt mayors, and they were, however that was 8 to 10 years ago folks, we have had a new administration for two going on three terms now, and it’s much , much better. It doesn’t do much good to live in the past of 10 to 20 years ago. Better to look at today and look forward.Take some time to get to know the city and Midtown… Detroit still has an enormous amount of work to do, especially in some of the outlying neighborhoods, with renovation needed badly and crime of course an issue, but the city , especially the Downtown, Midtown, Riverfront , and near east and near west areas, has made enormous strides in the last five to ten years in many directions. Enjoy it.
100% agree, as an observant visitor from Little Rock, AR.
I haven't been downtown Detroit in years! But I really enjoyed the tour! I think he missed a few areas but overall he gave a great tour!❤️💯 I'm surprised how quite and peaceful most areas seem!
The Hudson site has made massive progress! I work in the quicken building next door (I don't work for quicken tho, gross) and it's fun to see the progress!
Well done! Very informative.
Salute To Detroit From Cincinnati. 513 To 313. 💯
Been to the Renn Center a number of times over the years, mainly for Youmacon, which is a blast. Never felt unsafe in the area.
west coast transplant here. moved to Michigan when i got a job in automotive, and have spent the last two years in Corktown. i think that if you're a native or a long-timer with an emotional investment in the city, then there's a lot to be excited about. no doubt that the city's come a long way from its worst days, and it feels like there's more cool news about community development/projects every month.
but if you're coming from LA/Chicago/Boston/NYC/Atlanta/Seattle/Portland/Austin/Miami/DC/etc. with certain preconceived ideas of city life, then Detroit tends to disappoint in my opinion. yes, Detroit isn't nearly as bad as the stereotypes make it out to be. but it also just kinda mostly feels...quiet, empty, and lacking much diversity. and when you add that to the fact that auto insurance is sky high here, and the 2.4% city tax, and the crazy millage rate, and the lack of mass transit you mentioned, and the crime, and the bad roads, etc etc etc...then it starts to become a hard sell.
Detroit is the motor city it’s never had mass transit,.if your coming from la,Chicago or New York things are not walkable you need a car
It’s definitely not a hard sell people are moving to Detroit all the time
@@ryanscott4866 yeah totally, sooooo many people moving here that the Detroit population is still somehow 5% lower than it was 5 yrs ago, and 11% lower than a decade ago.
Awesome videos here, I am a metro-Detroit civil engineer and 'activist' for various causes like transportation. Great work. You do interviews?
Thanks for showing this side of our city!
I keep coming to your videos thinking I'm going to find something to complain about truth be told you are spot on and I enjoy your videos
I think you meant 1796. Not 1976. Anyhow, another great video. I appreciate it.
It's really a great summer getaway
Very interesting, watched the whole video!
Great feature! To be honest, we got hungry by the mere mention of coney island hotdogs. LOL.
I'm not a fan of renaming venues and buildings. The city should have left it known as Cobo Hall; not some bank name that usually doesn't have any inspiration behind it other than for commercial or marketing purposes.
+1
I was in Dearborn, detroit in 2011 on a short business trip. While driving back from Troy after visiting my friends, I missed taking the exit and went straight to Detroit downtown. I had no cell phone or map with me. It was so scary getting lost in an unknown country and downtown like Detroit. But luckily the people whom I asked for the route were so friendly and helpful. I managed to get into the freeway and correct exit to Dearborn. And Someone warmed me about an exit that takes you to Canada. That exit was so confusing..
Correction: Your commentary has a bite I like. I appreciate your telling it like it is.
Awesome video!!!! Really enjoy watching
I work inside the new Little Caesars HQ and can say flat out it's probably the coolest office building in the city. Very very nice inside.
Oh, BTW, the Lions are the new hotness in the NFL, so that part of the video did not age well.
That’s awesome. And sports takes never age well. They’re always changing.
"you have all four sports teams, even though they all suck" lol
I love downtown Detroit.
Look so clean and beautifull.
Great video sir 👍🏻👍🏻
Downtown Detroit is beautiful, I would move to Detroit if I could get a job there
Better have deep pockets going downtown Detroit !
Detroit is an amazing city! It gave birth to the motor vehicle, Motown Records, and Madonna! Now how fierce is that?! 🚒🚜🚙🚔
I live in Detroit Downtown, I love it here
The Hudsons building was imploded in October of 1998, I was living off Woodward off the time and you could see it.
Not ALL Detroit Pro sports is bad. Detroit City FC has won several championships in the past few years. They regularly fill up Keyworth Stadium in the Detroit enclave of Hamtramck, which supporters raised a half-million dollars to renovate. They have hosted Friendlies with clubs such as the legendary St. Pauli as well as clubs from Seeie A, Liga MX and several other top world leagues. They also have a pro Women's side, and operate youth leagues throughout the area. The team is also partially supported owned, and lead the way in raising money for Charities.
Their Clubhouse on the near east side features two indoor soccer fields, and you can drink 'City Gold' Whiskey, and chase it with some 'Smoke Delay IPA' as you gaze at all the trophies behind the bar. It's also as close as you can get to a 'European football' experience in North America, as the Northern Guard and one of the most famous (and reviled by opponents) supporter groups in the country.
I enjoyed the video so I went ahead and dropped a like as you suggested
That’s what’s up. Appreciate that!
Hey I think you are doing a great job. I was in Michigan with my brother and sister in law in 2003 the roads are awful. .
Thank you, and oh yes… gotta love pure Michigan roads.
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thank you for making this video, from those of us who are too lazy to do it ourselves.
The Hudson's move to Minneapolis was the result of Hudson's being bought out by Dayton's, which was based in Minneapolis. Dayton's parent Target later sold their stores, Daytons, Hudson's and Marshall Fields to Federated. Fwderated consulates their brands to Macy's and Bloomingdale's. The remaining legacy Hudson stores are now Macy's in the Detroit area
Hudson was many of the building torn down the five/dime so many There was a fabulous second hands vintage shop, behind Hudson ..Detroit was something in its heyday
Would love a condensed version of this or multiple 10 minutes videos for a series so I can share it with my friends from out of state.
Otherwise this only really helps and attract people like me: someone who lives here and is interested enough to watch 20 minutes of an hour long video before I get bored.
This doesn't help bring people into the area imo.
The work you're doing is great but just needs a little meta level thinking about how you communicate it.
I enjoyed your video as I watched it until the end. However, because I live in the Washington district, I can say that the entire video is outdated due to the vast changes that have occurred in the downtown Detroit area. Please update, thank you.
I've seen the changes too! They are bouncing back strong. 💯
The Pistons’ look to have a promising future with one of the youngest rosters in the NBA & Rookie of the Year candidate, Cade Cunningham. GM, Troy Weaver has been putting in work since getting hired in 2020.
Grea video Chris!
I live in Detroit. Downtown is much safer (cops are everywhere) and the area is well taken care of.
because most of the money that flows in to Detroit, goes thru Downtown (Business District). So thats where the city focuses most of their attention. Most of the crimes that make the headlines are committed within the residential districts. The neighborhoods are the complete opposite from what you see downtown. Not much Police presence like Downtown has, city Codes and laws are barely enforced or maintained by the city within the neighborhoods. its obvious that the money is what they care about, not the people.
This is a very Fair Characteristics analysis of Detroit! Great video! Better Work!
I've been in Detroit for 47 years i live downtown. The whole city is good, we don't have any bad parts of the city! Don't forget 10 years ago nobody wanted to go downtown either.
I mentioned how downtown has transformed several times… And I wouldn’t say that the whole city is good. Not even close. It can be one day if things are done the right way for a very long time.
I don't believe Detroit doesn't have any bad parts. There is a crime issue still.
No bad parts....lol...suuuuuuure....
Every major city in America has some bad parts. I live 25 minutes north of Detroit and while there’s a lot of great areas, I also know what areas to avoid. Cmon man
They're currently constructing a lot of me projects. A follow up video sometime in 2024 would be dope. Gonna be even more different
FYI: Hudson’s (Dayton-Hudson) is known today as Target. (Yes, that Target.)
The ren cen is honestly one of the most impressive looking skyscrapers ever build.
I'm so happy to see Detroit bouncing back Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee😁
How did you not talk about our Techno origin?
I was born there in 1958. No matter where I go on the face of GOD'S Earth, I'll never LOVE anyplace like I LOVE DETROIT.
Oh the electric street cars there use to be rails when ? and some streets had brick roads from what my older family members used to say . There was more one culture that worked in Detroit at the factories 🏭 I like your videos thanks for sharing Bro yeah Keep making your videos. Gotta love that funky beat Bro
You do a great job at talking & explaining all about Detroit! I really enjoy your videos. Let me tell you about Hudsons. When I was a kid we would go there at Xmas & it was like Disney world. So many toys & everything you ever needed. It was a hole day spent there. There was nothing like it. It crushed me when I heard they were closing. I have some neat pictures of down town Detroit with all the old cars & the traffic was so bad you wouldn’t believe it. We also would go to Canada to get our liquor. We would go there after hunting with guns in our trunk & no problem. Now you need a passport. Unreal.