A Walk in Downtown Detroit in the Evening

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @keithhasting6496
    @keithhasting6496 Рік тому +31

    Looks cleaner, safer and better than most cities these days in downtown Detroit - keep up the good work and let's see it spread to surrounding areas

  • @KennyLamTravel
    @KennyLamTravel Рік тому +23

    I've been to the D since 1984, saw the up and down and up! Absolutly love the city and the people. Now it's just beautiful.

  • @intounknown
    @intounknown Рік тому +12

    Hope you do more of these downtown dusk/nite-time walks...Love seeing the lights and hearing the sounds!!!

    • @Places4u
      @Places4u  Рік тому

      Thank you so much. I appreciate your feedback and sure I'll be doing more videos of Detroit in the near future.

  • @manbtm1
    @manbtm1 Рік тому +6

    I love Downtown and Midtown, been living here 11 years, lots to do, very clean, quite safe, nice people and great buildings and parks..

  • @MinyCalapa
    @MinyCalapa Рік тому +9

    Amazing!!! Thank you for sharing this sweet spectacle with us here! Pure Magic 🤩 Cheers, Britt

    • @Places4u
      @Places4u  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Glad you like it.

    • @MinyCalapa
      @MinyCalapa Рік тому

      @@Places4u Absolutely!

  • @PHL1213
    @PHL1213 Рік тому +6

    This was a great tour you gave us. I was very impressed with Detroit downtown. Well done sir! Subscribed!

  • @brucebeamon5460
    @brucebeamon5460 Рік тому +5

    Looks SO LOVELY at DUSK when the lights come ON !

  • @mattyrock2467
    @mattyrock2467 Рік тому +4

    downtown detroit looking pretty nice.

  • @andrewspaulding8802
    @andrewspaulding8802 Рік тому +6

    Makes me miss my Wayne State days!

  • @milohrnic2023
    @milohrnic2023 Рік тому +6

    The fall is definitely the best time to visit

  • @luxuryrichlanwalking
    @luxuryrichlanwalking Рік тому +2

    I was here last August. I miss there

  • @janeknisely4383
    @janeknisely4383 Рік тому +2

    I was right there two hours ago on my way home from the Detroit Opera House.

    • @dwaynetaylor2463
      @dwaynetaylor2463 4 місяці тому

      I help with the demo work on that place during it's renovation

  • @bellabella9181
    @bellabella9181 Рік тому +1

    I really hope Detroit has factored in affordable housing closer to the Center for service workers etc.

  • @Milk-xo5ne
    @Milk-xo5ne Рік тому +3

    Thax for the update 👏

  • @tylerfortin6632
    @tylerfortin6632 Рік тому +2

    Still waiting for the monroe blocks to go up. They really need to develop and build stuff behind the fox and filmore. Still way too many parking spaces that are unoccupied.

  • @supersaturn956
    @supersaturn956 Рік тому

    There is only one Motor City!

  • @jmd1743
    @jmd1743 Рік тому +7

    Detroit will be better off now that they're not dependent on primary one industry and places like Texas will run out of water.
    I would rather live in a community full of traditional neighborhoods than suburbia where neighbors volunteer to social distance each other from the greater community area. When you move out to car dependent suburbia what you're saying is that you're here for the economy but you don't really like the community and you wouldn't hesitate to move elsewhere.
    I can see the long term decline of the Texas with how republicans dare to insult other republicans who may have 100+ year old roots in California for not leaving California for trendy Texas. For many family and community is thicker than a quick buck. California & Detroit have issues but those are technical and not systematic like how Texas will run out of water, or how people are moving to Texas only for economic reasons.
    Can one honestly say that their moving to one of the flattest states in the union that's more like a cattle feed lot for the beauty of Texas?

    • @Saxxin1
      @Saxxin1 Рік тому +1

      That's some impressive brainwashing.

    • @flygirl7976
      @flygirl7976 Рік тому +1

      @@Saxxin1 ????

    • @aah4587
      @aah4587 Рік тому +2

      Two words: jobs & taxes. Texas has more jobs and lower taxes .. Michigan has less jobs and higher taxes ..

    • @jmd1743
      @jmd1743 Рік тому +1

      @@aah4587 "Rootless cosmopolitan" shouldn't be a slander that is meant to be applied to Jews but rather White Conservatives.
      If your 20s and you move to texas then by the time you draw your SS check you might find that your house well doesn't have any remaining water. That means your house has become worthless, and odds are like most Americans your house is the most valuable retirement asset.
      States in the great lake region need to start cracking down on water abuse so they'll have water 200 years from now.
      They also need to start considering the idea of passing a law that charges water refugees money to move in in order to build water infrastructure to support them.
      Cities need to build water reclaim infrastructure, and the states need to crack down on what types of crops that get planted & irrigated with the precious limited water.
      For instance push to kill off ethanol subsidies because we're burning fuel & the precious water to burn more fuel autos.

    • @rumplestiltskin951
      @rumplestiltskin951 Рік тому +4

      This is precisely why I find suburban "cities" in states like Texas and Florida to be entirely depressing and much prefer older, historic cities such as Detroit or Cleveland, despite whatever economic troubles they may currently bear.

  • @MrFullService
    @MrFullService Рік тому

    Seriously...@30:55 there's a sign telling us, I assume, that we walk through this area at our won risk..what(?)...of being photographed..presumably with their ghoulish facial recognition technology? Thanks...but no thanks. I'd rather run the risk of a mugger..or worse (hey, I can fight too) than to give in to such not-zee, Klaus Schwab lifestyle perimeters as this. You can fix up an old town to the point of looking like a shiny Potemkin village, but..that's all it'll ever be as long as globalist tactics such as these are employed. A city run in this manner is no longer a real city.
    BTW, does anyone ever highlight other areas of this place, such as Cass Park, Cass Corridor, New Center, Palmer Park, Woodlawn Cemetery, Indian Village, etc.?