How Detroit Went From Good to Bad to Good Again

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  • Опубліковано 3 чер 2024
  • Did you know that when Detroit filed for bankruptcy in 2013, it was the largest city bankruptcy filing by debt ever, estimated at a massive $18 to $20 billion? Or that in the 1950s Detroit was the richest city in the U.S and maybe even the world according to some people?
    Based on this, it probably won’t surprise you to learn that Detroit has faced a lot of challenges over the years, from the collapse of its automotive industry during the 2008 financial crisis to the city’s own bankruptcy filings in 2013. However, despite these negative events, Detroit wasn’t always a place of hardships and in fact, during its early years, Detroit was one of America’s most promising cities. What might be even more surprising is that recent events even suggest that things might be looking up for the city today.
    But what’s the cause of all of the ups and downs Detroit has faced over the years? Well, today on Across the Globe we’re going to be looking at How Detroit Went From Good to Bad to Good Again.
    While we do our best to provide you with the most accurate information. These are after all just our take based on data we analyzed. You should make your own decisions based on your own experiences by visiting the places we talk about!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 249

  • @gabetalks9275
    @gabetalks9275 Місяць тому +128

    Detroit's embrace of urbanism is also contributing massively to its revival. They're tearing down one of their downtown highways and turning the land back into the mixed-use residential area that it once was. This is a trend that will more than likely continue as Detroit sees the benefits of what they destroyed back in the 50's.

    • @akinoz
      @akinoz 25 днів тому +7

      That’s the way!

  • @cougarsstudios
    @cougarsstudios Місяць тому +92

    I’m optimistic about Detroit. I live around Pontiac and you can definitely feel the positivity spreading though out the area. We’ll be back. Might take some time but this is a great region that is not dying

    • @peach495
      @peach495 Місяць тому +6

      Michigan in the summer is a wonderful place to live.

    • @mikeohawk95
      @mikeohawk95 29 днів тому +1

      Even to automobile works back in motion, rebuilding delving enighbourhoods, even mass green projects planned sicne 2010, highway and tunnel projects , monorail expansion and more and maybe YOUR ideas added too

    • @mikeohawk95
      @mikeohawk95 29 днів тому +1

      Even best city in Michigan!!! And also loved its pine grove records akak record label I’ve listened to since middle school

    • @vincenta1382
      @vincenta1382 25 днів тому +2

      I’m from Southern France, and I’ve stayed in Detroit for a few weeks while I was travelling the US. It became my favorite city in the country, I only met welcoming and kind people who treated me like one of their own. The city does have a strange atmosphere, like it’s been stuck in time, but I was really inspired by some stories that I heard, and I always give credit to the locals when mentioning how good the city is becoming now, because from what I seen they always had each other’s back with no outside help and got their salvation out of sheer solidarity and effort. Much love for Michigan from Corsica.

    • @mikeohawk95
      @mikeohawk95 25 днів тому

      @@vincenta1382 sent a few weeks theer back when i was a teen in 2008 and visted agin once 2011 and met a famosu rapper artist form piengrove records and soem music still online to this day whom wrote classics like lets go jesus, i love minoraties, budder, bugatti, etc

  • @spg5658
    @spg5658 Місяць тому +78

    Coming back strong now. Cranes everywhere! Absolutely beautiful now. Much better than NY, LA, etc

    • @JaiAcuneIdeeQuoiMettreIci
      @JaiAcuneIdeeQuoiMettreIci 29 днів тому +5

      I am frequently in Windsor, Ontario and I definitely agree.

    • @brooklynbri7572
      @brooklynbri7572 25 днів тому +6

      Let's all stop comparing. Shows a sign of insecurity.

    • @DonJuan-ul2wq
      @DonJuan-ul2wq 14 днів тому

      Yeah and it was paid by white people and the work was done by brown people. Yall had nothing to do with this. You did ruin Detroit though. That was all you guys.

    • @frankwoodley965
      @frankwoodley965 12 днів тому

      Chicago is still the best city!

    • @lmvr127
      @lmvr127 10 днів тому

      @@brooklynbri7572not signs of insecurity, signs to follow!

  • @crowquilltarot
    @crowquilltarot 25 днів тому +8

    Born and raised. You won’t find more resilient people anywhere. Indomitable spirits. You’ll never keep Detroit down, and anyone from there knows it. BTW, BEST art museum in the country.

    • @Laughandsong
      @Laughandsong 2 дні тому +1

      I agree. I visited in 2016 and am due for a return.

  • @jovicatrpcevski209
    @jovicatrpcevski209 Місяць тому +40

    At 14:52, for those not familiar with Detroit & its environs, what you're looking at is Windsor,Ontario, Canada - our good neighbor across the [Detroit] river.

  • @orlandofields1973
    @orlandofields1973 Місяць тому +153

    I've lived in Detroit my entire 50 years of life. I've seen the ups, the downs and the bankruptcy. I can say with the utmost certainty, that Detroit is coming back economically. The city can now sign checks and all that in black ink, instead of red ink.

    • @erkuza9220
      @erkuza9220 Місяць тому +11

      Funny how when for the first time in decades a black isn't mayor that the city starts improving right away

    • @user-iw1tv7nm9f
      @user-iw1tv7nm9f 27 днів тому +2

      How poetic

    • @orlandofields1973
      @orlandofields1973 24 дні тому +4

      @UnstopablePatriot I used to work for the state. I know how bad Detroit was. They were never trillions in the hole. At the worst, it was a few hundred million.

    • @jdosvd
      @jdosvd 24 дні тому +2

      Good things has improved. Also the spiritual environment should be good to keep satan and his demons at bay.

    • @orlandofields1973
      @orlandofields1973 24 дні тому

      @UnstopablePatriot not my problem anymore. I'm retired

  • @joserrapere5928
    @joserrapere5928 Місяць тому +32

    I am one of those artists who is trying to do my small part. I am rehabbing a house on the East side which is still pretty rough. But it has to start this way. There are families on the block that have been there for decades, and I hope they know we are trying to respect them, not gentrify to push them out. Their property values will increase. And Duggan has done amazing things. The blight clearing alone has done so much. There is land now to garden.

    • @salemdesigns65
      @salemdesigns65 Місяць тому +3

      Good grief.
      I'm glad you're not my neighbor.

    • @donde2k
      @donde2k 29 днів тому

      Wow, ​@@salemdesigns65, Jose isn’t even yt, and you’re hating on them. You’re definitely a Democrat.

    • @donde2k
      @donde2k 14 днів тому

      Did you get dropped as a baby, @@salemdesigns65?

    • @homecourtstory
      @homecourtstory 12 днів тому

      @@salemdesigns65why do you say that?

    • @salemdesigns65
      @salemdesigns65 11 днів тому +1

      @homecourtstory
      I'm a Eastsider now myself, born and raised right here in Detroit. I work in Detroit and shop in Detroit the best I can.
      My statements are from 60 years of experience - that, "I hope they know we are trying to respect them, not gentrify to push them out" crap doesn't fly with most of us. I have to assume that this commentor is Whyte. A BLacK person wouldn't have thought that way. What the heck does that mean anyway??!!! - to try not to push them out??!!
      I'M going to move because YOU came here to fix up a house??! Huh??
      Go on, fix up your gentrified houses, but you better live in that house and put your kids in the Detroit public schools too, THEN you'll respect us. Otherwise, we don't have time with you.

  • @OskarWilder
    @OskarWilder 28 днів тому +9

    Love to see America's Comeback City!

  • @luisa.6520
    @luisa.6520 4 дні тому +1

    I appreciate you bringing attention to the decline and rebirth of our magnificent city. It's good to see it portrayed positively, even though there are still a lot of obstacles to overcome. This helps shift the perception of the city from one of a dangerous, abandoned metropolis to one that is making a comeback. It will, in my opinion, revert to its former glory as a magnificent metropolis.

  • @jovicatrpcevski209
    @jovicatrpcevski209 Місяць тому +19

    Man - all those people walking on the sidewalks of Detroit in those old video clips. It reminds me of one of my high school friends' mother : she told us back then that in the 1940's - when she was a young girl - Detroit was like New York City ( I also heard that said by another lady concerning Mount Clemens, the capital of Macomb County, north of Detroit, which is in Wayne County ). That's exactly what I got to thinking : how I would be hard-pressed to identify either Detroit or NYC in those clips, absent any landmarks that have survived down to the present day.

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Місяць тому +1

      Once the auto capital of the world now a third world country
      Demographics change everything

    • @user-yg1jd6dt1b
      @user-yg1jd6dt1b Місяць тому +1

      There’s plenty of landmarks that still exist today, just go down and see for yourself.

  • @clarkisaac6372
    @clarkisaac6372 Місяць тому +13

    I went to the place in 2018; it was quite a modern, clean, popular, and facilitated urban view. People enjoyed daily life by walking around the riverside near the GM building, racing on boats on the water, or casino life at nightfall. Some people may ask: The city's crime rate is still high. This may sound reasonable that as reports in the papers have shown, yes, there is still something that is contributing to the people's concern, such as early closure of business hours at the local stores(usually around 4-5pm on business days); and frequent police patrols from daylight to nightfall, focusing on highly populated areas like black communities; casinos and a few sections of downtown. If you'd like to visit the city with your own eyes, you'd better choose daylight to come out and stay in areas that are heavily crowded and come back to the hotel or motel no later than 10pm(because after this time you can hear horns of police cars all around downtown).

  • @IOSALive
    @IOSALive 9 днів тому +3

    Across The Globe, I really liked this video! I subscribed too!

  • @LisaMarshall0
    @LisaMarshall0 Місяць тому +25

    Thank you for highlighting the downfall and revival of our great city. While there are still many challenges, it is nice to see it being shown in a positive light, helping to change its reputation as a dangerous, abandoned city to a city experiencing a comeback. I believe it will become the great city that it was once again.

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Місяць тому +3

      Juneteenth lol

    • @Michael-fl1tm
      @Michael-fl1tm Місяць тому

      The blacks destroyed it and they are the ones that will always keep it down.

    • @JohnnyFarcry
      @JohnnyFarcry Місяць тому +1

      You're smoking crack if you think it will ever be as great as it once was.

    • @donde2k
      @donde2k 29 днів тому +2

      @@silentmajority8365Joomteemf is the correct spelling and pronunciation, just fyi.

  • @mercifulmercedmemoirs6457
    @mercifulmercedmemoirs6457 Місяць тому

    It gets REAL @ 5:35 mark 🎯💯🫴🏼🇵🇷 Great Documentary 👍🏼🥇✨ Thank you with GRATITUDE.

  • @bulockeh
    @bulockeh 21 день тому +3

    14:45 great shot of Detroit there

  • @nandudangal1
    @nandudangal1 2 місяці тому +20

    Worth watching… beside all the empty house all around while driving . These days lots of gap is filling up.

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Місяць тому +1

      Who would invest in a crime filled swamp?

    • @seriousbutfunny2
      @seriousbutfunny2 Місяць тому

      @@silentmajority8365 Have you ever been? People who only get information from the mainstream media and YT videos do themselves a disservice.
      Go and meet people where they stand and live, then come back and give nuance opinion.

    • @frankbj1152
      @frankbj1152 Місяць тому

      That's in every major city

    • @gaemr_o5147
      @gaemr_o5147 Місяць тому +2

      @@frankbj1152 yeah but what's the point comparing Detroit to a typical major city. What's interesting is how it was bankrupt a decade ago and is climbing out of the pit. Obviously it's no new york (yet)

  • @jlawrence0181
    @jlawrence0181 Місяць тому +11

    Good to bad to good again. Probably not. Good to bad to stabilized. Probably.
    And yes, I did read the entire bankruptcy filing in 2014. Thousands of pages and a great document of years of neglect.

    • @tfredrick01
      @tfredrick01 Місяць тому

      Im Happy for Detroit. Michigan needs a strong city, which hopefully Detroit can become. But if 1940-50 Detroit was good than it has a very long way to go currently.

  • @Banzai51
    @Banzai51 Місяць тому +5

    Japan and Germany didn't pay less than US labor. German autoworkers were paid more and were FAR more unionized, and the difference between the Japanese workers and the highest paid German workers was about $1/hr. Just the currency exchange vastly favored Japan for a long time.

    • @garymartin1045
      @garymartin1045 17 годин тому

      Actually, greedy companies and Outsourced our jobs to China and every little A hole.
      In the world.
      Trump Exposed these Sell us out for a dime. politicians who had their hands out at everywhere you turned.

  • @wbj2000
    @wbj2000 8 днів тому +1

    Unfortunately unions played a very large roll in Detroit's downfall. UAW prevented car companies from being competitive during hard times in the automotive sector. As a result the big three kept lowering the quality of their cars, in an effort to reduce costs, while paying workers very high salaries they could not afford. The result was more and more manufacturing was relocating to regions with lower incomes and eventual bankruptcy pressures. City worker unions also profited greatly on the backs of the city, aligning with politicians who promised them golden handshakes, excessive pay raises and very large pension plans. These golden pension plans ended up crippling the city's ability to afford to maintain services, like police, city maintenance, parks and other services. Even though Detroit had one of the highest crime rates, it also had one of the lowest numbers of on duty police personnel. Once the city was no longer able to maintain itself there was a large push by residents to relocate to better run suburbs. It was politicians who ran the city into the ground. It was the city unions that cried the loudest when the city went bankrupt 8:30 . Not because they cared about Detroit, but they were about to lose their incredibly golden pensions. Now that the city is no longer on the hook for these ridiculous promises the city has been slowly rebuilding itself. Even though the car manufacturing is almost gone, new businesses are sprouting up, as the city invites new investment to rebuild the economy.

  • @jameschampken2660
    @jameschampken2660 Місяць тому +18

    Detroit is improving from decades of decay, but it's got so much work that needs to be done to be "good" again, at least if you comparing how the city was in its peak. So much of the city still has empty land, & abandon buildings to fill in. The population is only 600,000, it's peak was 1.8 million, it's got a long way to go to fill all that population back in. Other then buses does Detroit even have public transit? Barely. I hope Detroit does continue to grow and improve but it will take decades I think.

    • @yaroslavkobezskyi
      @yaroslavkobezskyi Місяць тому +6

      Why do you need to fill it in and grow? Just transform it from big city to a medium size city and be happy with it. You don’t need millions of people to be in it to be a good place. Get rid of those abandoned houses, unused utility grid, streets, let the nature come back and live among it. Cities around the world are fighting so bad to have free space, but there is none left! This is such an opportunity to build a green city and everyone is just not getting it.

    • @jameschampken2660
      @jameschampken2660 Місяць тому +1

      @@yaroslavkobezskyi that is a option, but Detroit still then has a lot of work to do then. If they were to turn the land into park space, new forests, new trails & bike paths that could be great...but how much of it currently is abandon empty lots with just over grown weeds exc.

    • @yaroslavkobezskyi
      @yaroslavkobezskyi Місяць тому +2

      @@jameschampken2660 I mean, if you plant specific trees there you don’t need to cut grass anymore. How often do we cut grass in the forest? And then removing pavement and rocks underneath you can reuse that elsewhere. The abandoned electric grid still needs maintenance as well as plumbing and cable, getting rid of it will save money in a long term.

    • @Lex_2003
      @Lex_2003 29 днів тому

      ​@yaroslavkobezskyi it doesn't need to "grow" but it definitely does need to fill in. Even tho the city proper only has 600k, the metro has over 4 million. It should attract people from the suburbs to the city. And theres empty buildings that need new owners, as well as green space. Then it needs to improve public transit and walking/cycling infrastructure

  • @BuckeyesBattleCry
    @BuckeyesBattleCry 2 місяці тому +14

    May Detroit continue to rise! 🎶Youre the God of this city, You are! Bless this land, Lord as its people turn to You!

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Місяць тому +3

      MLK ultra

    • @erkuza9220
      @erkuza9220 Місяць тому +2

      @@silentmajority8365 Funny how when for the first time in decades a black isn't mayor that the city starts improving right away

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Місяць тому +3

      @@erkuza9220 Imagine them all relocated out of America

    • @silentmajority8365
      @silentmajority8365 Місяць тому +1

      ​ @erkuza9220 Imagine the country without them

    • @homecourtstory
      @homecourtstory 12 днів тому

      @@silentmajority8365y’all are racist that is unacceptable

  • @MrMartellSincere
    @MrMartellSincere 25 днів тому +1

    Shocking to see the state of Detroit

  • @Hitmankingjay313
    @Hitmankingjay313 Місяць тому +1

    Yes it has Detroit always has it good and bad but always find a way to stay strong and I am glad to be born and raised in Detroit

  • @KISutona
    @KISutona 28 днів тому +1

    I love my city! Born & Raised.

  • @darthvader0219
    @darthvader0219 2 місяці тому +4

    Take him to Detroit!

  • @cbprojectsfrombroadcasting3176
    @cbprojectsfrombroadcasting3176 Місяць тому +1

    Hey that iron works company was where my house is today 😂😂

  • @edwardprice140
    @edwardprice140 24 дні тому +2

    Just as they extended city limits and annexed land, now they need to pull back the city limits.

  • @scottmarquardt3575
    @scottmarquardt3575 2 дні тому

    One of the first hard working black guys I ever met was from there. Before he got to Minneapolis he went to Houston. Told me the only way to get rich in Houston because they do not pay overtime is to buy garages and fill them up full of new people to live. You haven't mentioned the unlimited amount of perfect water.

  • @frederickbuchanan9438
    @frederickbuchanan9438 29 днів тому

    Is that smog in the vintage photos and video?

  • @bensonbone
    @bensonbone 27 днів тому

    Shout out tech town and Forbes under 30 for hosting me. I love my city ❤️ 313

  • @pojack9979
    @pojack9979 Місяць тому +4

    Detroit isn’t good again. Downtown is much better than it was 30 years ago, but crime is still high and schools are still shit

  • @nedda102
    @nedda102 2 місяці тому +3

    Thanks So Much

  • @enz6312
    @enz6312 23 години тому

    I noticed that the 75 years of poor and corrupt city leadership was never mentioned. Fortunately, although far from perfect, it seems that the current city administration is actually getting something done..Detroit native who left Detroit in the 1970s for all of the reasons mentioned here. There are much nicer places to live but I'm happy to see improvements being made.

  • @johnathanphillips683
    @johnathanphillips683 Місяць тому +1

    Not quite there yet buddy

  • @walterbison
    @walterbison Місяць тому +3

    Meanwhile, Flint still has undrinkable water.

  • @keepitprivate91
    @keepitprivate91 2 місяці тому +4

    DEE TWAH!

  • @TheLiamster
    @TheLiamster 2 місяці тому +8

    Hopefully in the future Detroit will be like Detroit Become Human

  • @farristolesome4419
    @farristolesome4419 18 днів тому +1

    GO LIONS 🦁!

  • @MatthewPhillips-lb6xu
    @MatthewPhillips-lb6xu Місяць тому

    Amos Walker. One of the best private eyes in modern American literature. By Loren D. Estleman

  • @tj-597
    @tj-597 18 днів тому

    The population is finally resolved to forego the past,in some ways,it was a who gives a sh-t attitude. Now Mayor Duggan and big financial contributors,Dan Gilbert,Rocket Mortgage,Dave Bing just to name a few have brought hope back,it may not take but it’s better than not trying. Don’t forget about the Gordie Howe bridge,that could be a significant boost to the entire region.

  • @jasonsoils5901
    @jasonsoils5901 29 днів тому +3

    So are we going to completely ignore Kwame Kilpatrick and other corrupt politicians leading to the downfall of Detroit? And then you completely glossed over the fact that Bedrock/Quicken/Dan Gilbert is a huge contributor to how Detroit got itself moving again

    • @scranberry6536
      @scranberry6536 29 днів тому +1

      Bingo! You can always tell when a narrative or writers are not from the Detroit area of southeastern Michigan. The problems with Detroit were not just deindustrialization but crime and corruption as well. Crime is still high for the city and could certain be a drag on its revival.

  • @stevenfetzer4911
    @stevenfetzer4911 21 день тому

    Show the collapsing neighborhoods.

  • @tyronejones7341
    @tyronejones7341 Місяць тому +1

    5he import8ng 9f Japanese cars caused the closing of many automobile plants and auto executives refusal to mak I e fuel efficiant and smaller cars.
    The automtive industry was the lifeblood of Detroit !!!!.

  • @redblood_b
    @redblood_b 2 місяці тому +2

    Detroi

  • @Detroit_Playa
    @Detroit_Playa Місяць тому +4

    For all the people watching Detroit only looks pretty right now because of Dan Gilbert and nobody or nothing else make no mistake about it.

  • @samfyfe2949
    @samfyfe2949 2 місяці тому +11

    Detroit is mow a top emerging start up evo system! Cool 😎 go Detroit!!! The comeback kid!.

  • @johnnyonthespot4375
    @johnnyonthespot4375 29 днів тому

    You really didn't try very hard with this did you ?
    Ford bought the Central station 5 years ago and is just finishing up (to be opened in June) a $1 Billion dollar rebuild which
    is a major reason why Corktown is going nuts right now.
    The owner of Rocket Mtg & The owner of Little Caesars have spent Billions downtown and this should hammer home how little
    work you did -
    Not 1 pic of the Detroit Lions stadium - Built by the Ford family BEFORE the Little Caesars stadium was even considered and, yet, spitting
    distance from the Tigers stadium.
    Just lazy......

  • @MoctezumasRevenge1
    @MoctezumasRevenge1 Місяць тому +3

    ask any business owner what the regulatory environment is like in Detroit.. Detroit does not want Mom and pop businesses here in the city.
    We are not out of the woods yet.

  • @stevepalmberg5905
    @stevepalmberg5905 Місяць тому

    Part way to good again

  • @coreystreberger9000
    @coreystreberger9000 Місяць тому +1

    Your only showing by casinos and stadiums, what about the rest of the city, what u show is like 1% of the city...

  • @LOSTKANEKIDUBZ
    @LOSTKANEKIDUBZ Місяць тому +1

    there is a lot of misinformation in this

  • @TheloniousJackson
    @TheloniousJackson Місяць тому +1

    What revival????

  • @Knightmessenger
    @Knightmessenger 2 місяці тому +10

    13:35 are you kidding me? The District Detroit has been a total bust. All that was actually built was the hockey arena and a bunch of surface parking lots. Areas directly across from the arena that were supposed to be new housing or hotel have remained fenced off gravel lots with nothing done.
    HBO Real Sports did a segment in 2019 on this and there has been numerous news articles about all the broken promises.
    How did your team not even do the slightest bit of research to check if any press releases from when the arena proposal was announced actually were built?

    • @samanthamorris2744
      @samanthamorris2744 2 місяці тому +2

      they are building aparments and affordable housing just look at the website

    • @mikeslaton6498
      @mikeslaton6498 Місяць тому +6

      Huh? Not what I see

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger Місяць тому +8

      @samanthamorris2744 and how many of them have been built? How many have started construction?
      Shiny renderings mean nothing. The Illitch family has released many of those since the 90s only for absolutely nothing to become of them.
      Plus the video stated the district brought all kinds of housing and retail as if it had already been built. That is verifiably false no matter what, even if these latest proposals do get built in the future.

  • @user-vq7xd4fd3p
    @user-vq7xd4fd3p Місяць тому +2

    How Detroit Went From Good to Bad to Worst .

  • @bensonbone
    @bensonbone 27 днів тому +1

    On a sidenote, you can tell this was AI generated content. Come on several and you only give one point lol

  • @jordanjohnson9866
    @jordanjohnson9866 Місяць тому +1

    Nah. /

  • @Discoverglobehq
    @Discoverglobehq 13 днів тому

    I'm also make this type of video

  • @johndeer8489
    @johndeer8489 День тому

    Any hispanics in Detroit?

  • @dougvuillemot8670
    @dougvuillemot8670 26 днів тому +1

    Downtown is doing good. Saw this a few times. Will outside of the downtown rise? Hopfuly.

  • @user-yg1jd6dt1b
    @user-yg1jd6dt1b Місяць тому +4

    So much this talk about racism in Detroit is ridiculous, racism went both ways and still does. Can’t complain about “white flight” in one hand then talk about “gentrification” in the other.

  • @MrDonboos
    @MrDonboos 2 місяці тому

    White Boy Rick was a good movie

  • @jadenbrooks4327
    @jadenbrooks4327 29 днів тому

    Ok Detroit, we see which yall look like in few years....

  • @khalee95
    @khalee95 Місяць тому +2

    Detroit isn't human yet.

  • @baldeagle872
    @baldeagle872 Місяць тому

    What’s up with Dearborn…?

  • @mysticone1798
    @mysticone1798 21 день тому +1

    How could the crime rate NOT fall in Detroit following the exit of so much of its inner city population, after most of the houses collapsed???? I doubt that there is a "comeback". They said this many times before but it never really happens for Detroit. The city and its suburbs continue to be hollowed out by ghettos and the junkification of houses. Crime still stubbornly high.

  • @thaominhtruong6038
    @thaominhtruong6038 Місяць тому +4

    So, how has Detroit gone from bad to good again? Just superficial info's. No depth analysis of anything.

  • @stevensheegog3942
    @stevensheegog3942 Місяць тому

    Concentration in car manufacturing, white and business flight,redlining, gang and criminal activity were contributing factors in the decline. Gentrification and crime reform are drivers for the revival. Memphis experienced this on a smaller level. However Memphis leaders must consult with Detroit on how they were able to reduce crime.

    • @brasp
      @brasp Місяць тому +2

      pretty simple. COMMUNITY driven work. The mayor funded multiple community groups to help reduce crime and the participating neighborhoods and the results are great.

    • @stevensheegog3942
      @stevensheegog3942 Місяць тому

      @@brasp we are not at that stage yet. We are still debating about no bail and longer sentences.

    • @user-yg1jd6dt1b
      @user-yg1jd6dt1b Місяць тому +2

      please show me where no bail works, I’ll wait. No bail policies would literally destroy the city and state for that matter. No bail is a joke.

    • @stevensheegog3942
      @stevensheegog3942 26 днів тому

      @@user-yg1jd6dt1bI never said I was in favor of no bail. I said it is being debated, so don’t wait too long.

  • @user-xz2lw5ve6r
    @user-xz2lw5ve6r Місяць тому +3

    Have you been to Detroit?, or stay there! I live that, yes it was bad ,but it"s going back ! wrong info Bro.

    • @user-xz2lw5ve6r
      @user-xz2lw5ve6r Місяць тому

      @@thinkbeforyouvote I live here, in detroit off 8mlie and ryan

  • @just_a_turtle_chad
    @just_a_turtle_chad Місяць тому +6

    Detroit change in demographics is also a big reason

    • @UPFD91
      @UPFD91 Місяць тому

      The growth is pushing them further away from the city center. They are slowly starting to spill into the suburbs bordering detroit, and slowly destroying those communities, just like they did to detroit. It's like a slow moving virus, slowly destroying 1 suburb at a time.

    • @dohdoh2430
      @dohdoh2430 Місяць тому

      Its the only reason. Metro Detroit is wealthy, thats where white people went and took their business with them.

    • @cornheadahh
      @cornheadahh 29 днів тому

      are you a bot? I see you commenting on every youtube video

    • @azulaquaza4916
      @azulaquaza4916 20 днів тому

      Nah Whites leave, take their businesses with them and Blacks are left cause its affordable and everyone always blames them yet it's like we forget Jim Crow era and did anyone really expect Black people to own businesses in White America? Now that it's bouncing back with the same majority Black, whites want to take credit again.

  • @robert48044
    @robert48044 18 днів тому +2

    you can put lipstick on a pig, but its still a pig

  • @marksmith4892
    @marksmith4892 Місяць тому +4

    so essentially, detroit collapsed because the usual suspects moved into town lol color me shocked.

  • @silentmajority8365
    @silentmajority8365 Місяць тому +4

    it got dark

  • @ednorton47
    @ednorton47 2 місяці тому +12

    You are only looking at about 10 square miles of it. Take a look at the remaining 130 square miles and you will reach a different conclusion.

  • @antoniobrown8726
    @antoniobrown8726 Місяць тому +6

    You meant to say downtown Detroit. a small town has more stores than Detroit does we don't even have a Krogers, you know its bad when you don't have a Krogers. Walmart, Target pretty much no major or minor stores in any category don't see where they get to good again. Detroit is 85% black there is no way anyone hell any outfit is building in the city. Downtown went from good to bad to good again and it's stil not good. You figure because they put up a colored basketball court and a bland riverwalk with no retail or resturants, any attractions kayakng, no skate board park, skate rental nothing along the riverwalk it's a joke again no target etc. A vistor can't go pick up little what or what nots at a walmart or target if they staying over nght downtown where they gone go, you figure because we have casinos which the money doesn't go to the city. Good again where, what in blue blazers would visitors do in Detroit ain't shit here, too many blacks

  • @user-mrfrog
    @user-mrfrog 2 місяці тому +7

    Only 252 homocides in 2023! Meanwhile, in Montréal, we had 33 murders for a city of around 1.8 million!
    I am happy to learn things are slowly getting better in Detroit. "Bonne chance" (good luck)! 🙂

    • @bmorg5190
      @bmorg5190 Місяць тому

      It's all the same people doing the killing.. It doesn't take that much brain power to know who i'm talking about..

    • @stevensheegog3942
      @stevensheegog3942 Місяць тому +3

      The homocide rate is a US problem especially in urban areas, not just Detroit. Does Canadians have an infatuation with guns? I think not.

    • @mian9305
      @mian9305 Місяць тому +1

      That’s not a fair comparison your police forces didn’t even have guns 😂😂😂😂

    • @sapphireblue222
      @sapphireblue222 Місяць тому +2

      Demographics is the primary difference.

  • @madelinethomasian9156
    @madelinethomasian9156 Місяць тому +2

    Well woodward avenue still looks run down. No effort to fix the run down boarded up graffiti bldgs. Chrysler bldg
    A boarded up windows broken mess
    Detroit needsuch mote

  • @Hallz999
    @Hallz999 2 місяці тому +1

    CONCORDANCE >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    • @Hallz999
      @Hallz999 2 місяці тому +1

      PRICELESS

  • @RobertoSiffredi-xy1nc
    @RobertoSiffredi-xy1nc 22 дні тому +1

    Oh yes, every tourist should visit Detroit 🙄

  • @brasp
    @brasp Місяць тому

    nice to see a video actually point out the real reasons of detroits decline lmao.

  • @detroitdawg81
    @detroitdawg81 Місяць тому +2

    While they mention race riots etc. that lead to the downfall. They forgot to mention that immigrants coming into detroit in the 90s from middle east and mexico and other places had a huge impact on Detroit's revival, buying and fixing houses and neighborhoods that were dilapidated, starting businesses, protecting their neighborhoods.

  • @KCCardCo
    @KCCardCo Місяць тому +3

    The neighborhoods are still 💩 sit in the car for 7 hours straight for work and you will see.

  • @pritapp788
    @pritapp788 19 днів тому

    If you ask me, Eminem played a big part in that.

  • @Cyclone546
    @Cyclone546 2 місяці тому +3

    black excellence 😂

    • @bmorg5190
      @bmorg5190 Місяць тому +1

      I know right 😂

    • @OverEast34
      @OverEast34 Місяць тому

      Blacks in Detroit were some of the most well-off people in the U.S. until about 1960 when de-industrialization and redlining particularly in the suburbs really took off...

    • @frankbj1152
      @frankbj1152 Місяць тому

      Racist comment

    • @mxtthe3
      @mxtthe3 Місяць тому

      Winner blacks are in Atlanta & DC Loser blacks stayed in Detroit

  • @Obamaistoast2012
    @Obamaistoast2012 Місяць тому +5

    I live there, it's still not that good, years of democrat control has done irreparable damage.

  • @jaynareynolds3684
    @jaynareynolds3684 Місяць тому +2

    Wishful thinking

  • @mikeslaton6498
    @mikeslaton6498 Місяць тому +10

    This video is so factuality inaccurate that I had stop watching it at he 10 min mark. I'm not even from Detroit but I know history. The political corruption starting with Coleman Young is appalling.

    • @OverEast34
      @OverEast34 Місяць тому +5

      What makes it factually inaccurate? All of the things mentioned in the video have been credibly documented for years.

    • @Helmuesi911
      @Helmuesi911 Місяць тому +7

      Not from Detroit but teach us anyway, please. 🤦‍♂️

    • @annfarnell1642
      @annfarnell1642 Місяць тому +1

      Only white people cling to the falsehood that Coleman Young was crooked. I, too, am white. I met him when he was a State Senator in 1964 until his death which was 34 years. Let me remind you that he served his country, he served his state and he served his city, all honorably! His country, less honorably segregated him. His State, also dishonorably, denied him the GI Bill entitlement due to his race, and the City he served for 24 years thought enough of him to keep him on the job longer than any other mayor. And anybody who knew Coleman knew that he was totally committed to the City and its residents. The suburbs, in its queer way, seemed to think he should put them first. He didn’t agree.

    • @thinkbeforyouvote
      @thinkbeforyouvote Місяць тому

      Tell us more about your red Cities and how right outside them, people of all ages live in squalor, Boris the Russian.

  • @user-np1st3ed2k
    @user-np1st3ed2k 2 місяці тому +6

    Stop lying.

  • @Bowen124
    @Bowen124 2 місяці тому +8

    If you think that Detroit is good, it only proves that you haven't spent anytime there.

    • @bookmagicroe9553
      @bookmagicroe9553 2 місяці тому +5

      the narrator didn't say the entire city was great, just that it is improving. There's a lot more that needs to be done.

    • @richardvinsen2385
      @richardvinsen2385 28 днів тому

      Have you?

  • @cmthomas07
    @cmthomas07 Місяць тому +1

    🇺🇸DETROITMAGA🇺🇸🤜🏾

  • @julienrockingham-ip4co
    @julienrockingham-ip4co Місяць тому +1

    They moved out all of the black people

    • @chriswil5919
      @chriswil5919 Місяць тому

      Detroit is still the blackest big city in America %wise …. Stop spreading lies !! #DetroitVsEverybody

    • @bensonbone
      @bensonbone 27 днів тому +1

      Nah we still here, just built the Detroit food coop, made and owned by black co-opers

  • @mrg8581
    @mrg8581 Місяць тому +5

    Detroit sucks..

  • @Hallz999
    @Hallz999 2 місяці тому +2

    AMOS 8:9 >>> DARKEN ... 1 of 1 WORD IN THE ENTIRE BIBLE KJB ❤❤💕💕

    • @Hallz999
      @Hallz999 2 місяці тому +1

      PRICELESS

  • @MrBasscase5174
    @MrBasscase5174 21 день тому +1

    I live 60 miles north and we consider it a no go zone for white people we plan on moving further north .

  • @theraptureisnearbelieveinj448
    @theraptureisnearbelieveinj448 2 місяці тому +9

    Detroit needs to repent of their sins and turn back to Jesus Christ! Acts 2:38; John 3:16. ✝️

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger 2 місяці тому +2

      What are Detroit's sins then?

    • @redblood_b
      @redblood_b 2 місяці тому

      Yeah what he said.

    • @wa1ufo
      @wa1ufo 2 місяці тому

      Give us all a break!

    • @samanthamorris2744
      @samanthamorris2744 2 місяці тому

      you need to go pray about yo own city sins keep that shit to yourself

    • @theraptureisnearbelieveinj448
      @theraptureisnearbelieveinj448 2 місяці тому

      @@samanthamorris2744
      2 Timothy 3:16-17
      King James Version
      16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
      17 That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. ✝️

  • @onlinesavant
    @onlinesavant 14 днів тому

    Have to reelect President Biden, and VP Harris, and give the majority in the House, and keep the majority in the Senate, to the Democrats to not only keep the momentum going, but to accelerate it.

  • @sapphireblue222
    @sapphireblue222 2 місяці тому +9

    What absolute BS.

    • @chrisbartolini1508
      @chrisbartolini1508 2 місяці тому +15

      Detroit is currently 76th in the world for standard of living, just head of Hong Kong. It’s on the comeback.

    • @user-np1st3ed2k
      @user-np1st3ed2k 2 місяці тому

      Much safer in HK ​@@chrisbartolini1508

    • @frankbj1152
      @frankbj1152 Місяць тому +3

      Funny how people comment that never even been to Detroit

    • @thinkbeforyouvote
      @thinkbeforyouvote Місяць тому

      Whaaa. The tears of a Trumper/Putinbot crying, bitter, and really invested in their "blue cities" talking points. The world just saw how great Detroit was during the best NFL draft ever. You cry harder. We'll keep getting better!

  • @missbillie6097
    @missbillie6097 16 днів тому

    This is what is going to happen to Calgary Alberta

  • @meltuchman3280
    @meltuchman3280 Місяць тому

    White flight???----why not??----

  • @user-iw1tv7nm9f
    @user-iw1tv7nm9f 27 днів тому

    I bet there was feces everywhere in the early days lol 😅

  • @EKJ313_
    @EKJ313_ Місяць тому

    5 PLACES TO NEVER GO IN DETROIT😮 ua-cam.com/video/jXKWOADpaBM/v-deo.htmlsi=Bn7ztmr-73tnoMGl