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Title: Planning for the Strategic Redevelopment of Downtown Detroit
Authors: Duggan, Kerry
Austin, Jennifer
Schuh, Elizabeth
Houlahan, Therese
Drake, Kelly
Bailey, Elizabeth
McCallion, P. Jeremy
Keywords: redevelopment of downtown detroit
Issue Date: 30-Dec-2006
Abstract: Executive Summary Since its founding in 1701, Downtown Detroit has evolved from a major shipping port and industrial mega-power, to a place of racial unrest and economic troubles, to its present incarnation as a gritty city looking for a comeback. At this point, the main question for the downtown area concerns how to revitalize this once glorious city into a major hub of entertainment, retail, office and residential for residents and visitors alike. Our goal for the city was to create an oasis of walkable urbanity that would be a destination place for visitors and a safe, clean and attractive city for residents. This study begins with a summary of Detroit’s history. In our historical review, we concentrated on information that pertained to the downtown’s layout and character and could help inform future redevelopment. Additionally, an inventory of the historic buildings, public spaces, and known sites of environmental concern was conducted to get an accurate snapshot of some of the key features of the study area. Working closely with the Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program Urban Markets Initiative and the Social Compact, we conducted an in-depth market analysis. The market analysis included a review and revision of the widely available demographic information. Using alternative data sources to the census, we found that the current downtown population is higher than previously thought and the earning potential, aggregate income, and disposable income are all higher than previously anticipated.
Other Identifiers: 140
Video Stream: bluestream
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Natural Resources and Environment, School of (SNRE)

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