It would be absolutely a mistake to tear down the ren cen It would make the skyline look like Chattanooga, Tennessee, no offense, the Marriott tower in the middle incidentally is doing wonderfully , Detroit needs hotel rooms badly, why in the world would you do away with the largest ( 1000+ room ) hotel.
@@afridgetoofar1818 I would disagree. The Guardian Building, Book Tower, Stott Tower and Broderick Tower are all more detailed and far more interesting and pleasing than the Renaissance, although the latter is taller.
They are not tearing the middle tower down! The middle tower is the hotel, if they do tear anything down. It would be one of the four towers around the middle tower. It would be foolish for them to tear down the hotel, if only they were going to rebuilt the hotel.
Nice job. Smoothness rules! Love to be able to see the city from above. Used to be rare, now here we are! Are you able to fly up and down the river at all? I’d think that would look amazing. Thank you for making this happen and sharing it with us. Peace
Great skyline views, it’s funny at the beginning the views shown are what I’m looking at from my place/ high-rise in Lafayette Park, and about a quarter of the way in , you’re going right past my building on the left the thin building next to the freeway from the 19th floor..Love Detroit, it’s really becoming a wonderful city again, so much to do, great people and a truly diverse vibe for everyone
I honestly believe that the J.L. Hudson building was more impressive and filled the space so much better, than the current plain, needlessly tall glass phallic tower. I do however appreciate the metal screen section of the lower building..kinda of seems ~ "1965". In any case, following this trend, the pre WWII Detroit will soon be filled with overly tall, glass shards, that no one actually looks at. Most post war structures are appreciated more from a distance, en masse.
Pretty decent skyline I mean its definitely not Houston, NYC, Miami or Chicago nor is it as iconic as the aforementioned cities But its great for wht it’s worth I guess!!!!
@TheSkylineKing lol...no problem the channels cool and I was wondering when are you doing Cleveland or Columbus as you can tell I'm from Ohio and pro Ohio
That's cap bro. We don't have the numbers of a Chicago or New York which nobody can compare to those two. To say it's not impressive, you have a right to your opinion. However, many viable sources consider it to be 1 of the more impressive skylines in the USA which is adding on new buildings each year. Quality over quantity.
Thanks for viewing.. Have you been to Detroit recently? or ever? The city really is doing a great job of recreating its image. Contrary to the picture painted over the last few decades, I found Detroit to be a really nice place and not once did I feel unsafe .
I've never been to Detroit but I've seen some street-level videos of downtown Detroit and it impressed me that there seems to be a lot of beautiful historic architecture and dense development, which usually means a vibrant downtown or at least good bones for bringing back vibrancy.
The new tower really enhances the skyline. Nice!
Also I've never really seen a good view of the Detroit skyline so thanks for this.
Thanks for your comments and for viewing. I agree, the new tower really is a nice addition to the skyline.
It's always nice to see Deroit making a comeback on the international stage.
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Nice work. Detroit is such an underrated city and I’m glad to see it thriving again.
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Imagine how detrimental to the skyline it will be if the Renaissance Center is demolished and not replaced with something just as prominent.
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It would be absolutely a mistake to tear down the ren cen It would make the skyline look like Chattanooga, Tennessee, no offense, the Marriott tower in the middle incidentally is doing wonderfully , Detroit needs hotel rooms badly, why in the world would you do away with the largest ( 1000+ room ) hotel.
The Ren Cen is literally the only decent tower in Detroit
@@afridgetoofar1818 I would disagree. The Guardian Building, Book Tower, Stott Tower and Broderick Tower are all more detailed and far more interesting and pleasing than the Renaissance, although the latter is taller.
They are not tearing the middle tower down! The middle tower is the hotel, if they do tear anything down. It would be one of the four towers around the middle tower. It would be foolish for them to tear down the hotel, if only they were going to rebuilt the hotel.
Nice!!! New tower almost done, looks good
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Detroit needs some outside investors to build up downtown even more!
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Nice job. Smoothness rules! Love to be able to see the city from above. Used to be rare, now here we are! Are you able to fly up and down the river at all? I’d think that would look amazing.
Thank you for making this happen and sharing it with us. Peace
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Very impress of the skyline. Lived there, and walked the streets. Detroit has its bad and it’s good like any other city. Detroit is the new “it” city!
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Great skyline views, it’s funny at the beginning the views shown are what I’m looking at from my place/ high-rise in Lafayette Park, and about a quarter of the way in , you’re going right past my building on the left the thin building next to the freeway from the 19th floor..Love Detroit, it’s really becoming a wonderful city again, so much to do, great people and a truly diverse vibe for everyone
Thanks for viewing. Detroit is doing a greta job of turning its image around.
Which drone are you using? Great editing! LUTS?
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Good to see some of those parking lots getting developed off Grand River. Hope they continue to infill.
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I wonder if anybody else noticed that the main tower of the renaissance center has a twin.
I honestly believe that the J.L. Hudson building was more impressive and filled the space so much better, than the current plain, needlessly tall glass phallic tower. I do however appreciate the metal screen section of the lower building..kinda of seems ~ "1965". In any case, following this trend, the pre WWII Detroit will soon be filled with overly tall, glass shards, that no one actually looks at. Most post war structures are appreciated more from a distance, en masse.
Great quality and thanks for actually showing all the non Canada views lol
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What song did you use? I really like the song, so chill & soothing.
thanks.. "Mountain and Peaks" at Bensound
@@TheSkylineKing thank u!
The rare street that has a bike lane has them directly next to the curb where there is the most debris.
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Detroit Michigan is better than New York City 😊.
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Pretty decent skyline I mean its definitely not Houston, NYC, Miami or Chicago nor is it as iconic as the aforementioned cities But its great for wht it’s worth I guess!!!!
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Cleveland
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@TheSkylineKing lol...no problem the channels cool and I was wondering when are you doing Cleveland or Columbus as you can tell I'm from Ohio and pro Ohio
@@alpat6374 oddly enough I had plans to do Cleveland , Columbus and Detroit and was rained out all but one day /Detroit won the day
What is the name of the new tower
The Hudson Tower. Thanks for viewing.
Not a real impressive skyline.
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That's cap bro. We don't have the numbers of a Chicago or New York which nobody can compare to those two. To say it's not impressive, you have a right to your opinion. However, many viable sources consider it to be 1 of the more impressive skylines in the USA which is adding on new buildings each year. Quality over quantity.
To me the best part of Detroit was .... leaving Detroit.
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Even this absolute sh*thole of a city looks livable from this distance above.
Thanks for viewing.. Have you been to Detroit recently? or ever? The city really is doing a great job of recreating its image. Contrary to the picture painted over the last few decades, I found Detroit to be a really nice place and not once did I feel unsafe .
Guarantee this clown hasn’t set foot in any city since his 6th grade field trip to a history museum, where ironically he learned nothing.
@@AGoat1971 you need to visit,,far from it,, its not 1990.
Not really impressive. Nice video though
One man's opinion and considering you haven't posted any meaningful content in almost a year....
Stupid comment. Why bother?
Thanks for viewing Sean . I think it’s a nice skyline.. a great mixture of old and modern architecture .
I've never been to Detroit but I've seen some street-level videos of downtown Detroit and it impressed me that there seems to be a lot of beautiful historic architecture and dense development, which usually means a vibrant downtown or at least good bones for bringing back vibrancy.