Ashley Woods of HuffPo Detroit has compiled an inspiring collection of text and photos that tell the story of what a revived Detroit may
look like in 2033.
Woods wrote: “Change is brewing in the Motor City. New
projects are targeting investment in hotspots like downtown and Midtown, and
the city’s neighborhoods could see major transformations under long-term plans
like Detroit Future
City.
projects are targeting investment in hotspots like downtown and Midtown, and
the city’s neighborhoods could see major transformations under long-term plans
like Detroit Future
City.
“Some of those changes are a long way off, but others are
already under way — enough that we can take a peek at 18 examples of the
Detroit of the future…”
already under way — enough that we can take a peek at 18 examples of the
Detroit of the future…”
The drawing above represents the area around the David
Whitney Building at Woodward Avenue and Grand Circus Park once
the $82-million renovation of the 19-story building is completed in July.
Whitney Building at Woodward Avenue and Grand Circus Park once
the $82-million renovation of the 19-story building is completed in July.







