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Living in the D

08.18.07 | technician | In media, real estate, downtown, eastern market, investing, loft

For the past week I’ve been slowly reading through Crain’s Detroit’s part 2 of “Living & Investing in the D”. Some choice quotes followed by the large table of contents.

Like many who call Detroit their home, the Peets say that unless you live in the city, its true beauty will always be a secret.

“The people I meet who live in the city are trying to create something,” said Fitzpatrick, 35. “We find that people here are trying to be a part of something.”“The people I meet who live in the city are trying to create something,” said Fitzpatrick, 35. “We find that people here are trying to be a part of something.”

10-11:30 a.m. Shop at Eastern Market. Lofts of Merchant’s Row provides a free shuttle every other week for residents.

Reinventing spaces
Ross the boss of her bed and breakfast
Downtown sights, sounds bring pleasure, surprises to new residents
Detroit’s retail climate better than perceptions, experts say
Community groups gain momentum
A home for the world
Resurrecting a city: Developer has faith in former Sears site
Funds find Detroit: Private equity money looks at affordable housing in Detroit
Tax credits for redevelopment and how they work
Lofts find success with rental market
Recent development news in Detroit
Faith-based development: Churches lead housing, retail projects
Selling investors on a city
House a DIY dream come true

Mary Kramer: Detroit’s tipping point
48 hours in Detroit: Why live in the D?
48 hours in Detroit: Midtown adventurers
48 hours in Detroit: Living where you work and play
48 hours in Detroit: A family’s affairs
48 hours in Detroit: Young professional in the D
48 hours in Detroit: Community looks out for one another
Come to Crain’s House Party
Location, prices a draw in Midtown
Creative class has plenty to do in Detroit
Stores, transit, walkability: To attract millennials, appeal to their desires
Stay, and it may pay: Assistance helps graduates get into their first home
Midtown’s rich auto history
Opening doors to buyers
Project develops housing for artists, gallery

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