For those that have never been to Detroits riverfront, it has done a massive turn around in the past 20yrs. Prior, if you wanted to take a stroll along the river, you had to go to Canada. Because a majority of Detroit’s riverfront was not accessible to the public. It was mostly abandoned buildings, private parking lots and shuttered factories. I was nothing but a concrete mess. Now it is something to enjoy!
Sections of the USA side look nice especially Belle Island Park but if you walk along the Windsor side you can still see a lot of sections along Detroit's waterfront that are largely industrial or abandoned up towards the bridge.
Yay These downtown cities get a bad reputation in the media but they are beautiful like downtown Chicago it’s the south and west side I would not walk in or drive to and the crap politicians in but downtown Chicago is me and my friends hangout spot the plays activity concerts restaurants 😃
If you ever have a chance to visit Florida especially during the Winter and Spring months,you might want to check out The Tampa Riverwalk and the take the Crossbay Ferry to the St. Petersburg Pier,both are awesome!
This Center is for me where Science lives. I know about the way i make a Ford Escort. I need to make a Car to make a Girl live. She likes me, but i don't see her. I lived here more than all my life. Detroit, Michigan is a place where i think about liking Girls, playing Records in a Radio and making Albums. I call them Records. I made a Johnny Gill Record and Carlos Gunn took it. Bye.
For all you "Kumbaya" people....don't let this video give you a false image of Detroit. I grew up in Detroit. It always had it's "high and low" areas. It really was a "melting pot" racially and ethnically. Great American city with a great legacy. But notice the author stays within the Downtown area in daylight. That's where the BS is. That's where the Corporate $$$ is. There's a saying, "You can put lipstick on a pig...but it's still a pig". Years ago the City filed for bankruptcy and you would have to hate your kids if you sent them to Detroit Public Schools. (Which many decades ago was one of the best systems in the country) Go into ANY of the neighborhoods outside Downtown and it will look literally like a war-ravaged city. I don't even recognize my old neighborhood without feeling shock...and I lived in one of the nicer sections of the City. There is NO excuse for what Detroit has become....and I've heard all the excuses. Bottomline....it is a Black city that is inhabited & governed by Blacks. They take ultimate ownership of the disgrace that is known as "Detroit".
What killed Detroit is the conservatives running the auto-industry back in the 70s-80s. They were too conservative with new products and designs, and lacked open-mind and innovation which rendered American auto from competing against foreign automakers. Dummies just couldn't make new products and technologies while Japanese and European automakers blew past them. F conservatives!
Indian Village, Palmer Woods, New Center, Boston Edison, Palmer Park, Rosedale and many more great neighborhoods in Detroit. It's far from ravaged, and yes, Detroit has some bad areas, but not all.
But the point is this is one of the parts of the city that has rebounded. It’s beautiful. If the whole city looked as good as Hawaii you would talk about what it looked like 40 years ago. No matter how hard you want to deny it, you can’t deny what’s in this video, right in the city limits of Detroit Michigan. Get outta here with the negativity🤡
i"m moving to Detroit, thanks for this video. Subscribed.
For those that have never been to Detroits riverfront, it has done a massive turn around in the past 20yrs. Prior, if you wanted to take a stroll along the river, you had to go to Canada. Because a majority of Detroit’s riverfront was not accessible to the public. It was mostly abandoned buildings, private parking lots and shuttered factories. I was nothing but a concrete mess. Now it is something to enjoy!
Sections of the USA side look nice especially Belle Island Park but if you walk along the Windsor side you can still see a lot of sections along Detroit's waterfront that are largely industrial or abandoned up towards the bridge.
Beautiful video keep up the good work Detroit is a beautiful city full of beautiful people
Yay! I was just there yesterday!
Yay These downtown cities get a bad reputation in the media but they are beautiful like downtown Chicago it’s the south and west side I would not walk in or drive to and the crap politicians in but downtown Chicago is me and my friends hangout spot the plays activity concerts restaurants 😃
I just went to belle-isle today for the first time and rode my bike there. Now I'm thinking of riding along the riverwalk!
I must visit the riverfront! Beautiful.
It's so pretty !
I hope more people discover this and give Detroit some more love.
Thanks for bringing me home again. Been a while since I've been there.
Another beautiful walk so glad I found this channel and now am a subscriber ❤️
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I've only walked along the Windsor riverfront and so it is interesting to see the view from a different perspective.
Beautiful walk😊
Detroit River front was so Outstanding.
And I like IHOP Restaurant In downtown Detroit.
I was in Windsor in 1993...this place was not built yet
Geez,what no cars in the lobby,what a bummer 😕😕😕 and where's the the company running in the ground Mary Barra at ???😁😁
YES RIGHT ! 👏🏿
Essa cidade está se reerguendo. Não está mais com aparência de decadência. Mas parecendo uma cidade próspera
If you ever have a chance to visit Florida especially during the Winter and Spring months,you might want to check out The Tampa Riverwalk and the take the Crossbay Ferry to the St. Petersburg Pier,both are awesome!
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This City Needs some MPCs 😁
Cyberlife city
This Center is for me where Science lives. I know about the way i make a Ford Escort. I need to make a Car to make a Girl live. She likes me, but i don't see her. I lived here more than all my life. Detroit, Michigan is a place where i think about liking Girls, playing Records in a Radio and making Albums. I call them Records. I made a Johnny Gill Record and Carlos Gunn took it. Bye.
For all you "Kumbaya" people....don't let this video give you a false image of Detroit. I grew up in Detroit. It always had it's "high and low" areas. It really was a "melting pot" racially and ethnically. Great American city with a great legacy. But notice the author stays within the Downtown area in daylight. That's where the BS is. That's where the Corporate $$$ is. There's a saying, "You can put lipstick on a pig...but it's still a pig". Years ago the City filed for bankruptcy and you would have to hate your kids if you sent them to Detroit Public Schools. (Which many decades ago was one of the best systems in the country)
Go into ANY of the neighborhoods outside Downtown and it will look literally like a war-ravaged city. I don't even recognize my old neighborhood without feeling shock...and I lived in one of the nicer sections of the City.
There is NO excuse for what Detroit has become....and I've heard all the excuses. Bottomline....it is a Black city that is inhabited & governed by Blacks. They take ultimate ownership of the disgrace that is known as "Detroit".
What killed Detroit is the conservatives running the auto-industry back in the 70s-80s. They were too conservative with new products and designs, and lacked open-mind and innovation which rendered American auto from competing against foreign automakers. Dummies just couldn't make new products and technologies while Japanese and European automakers blew past them. F conservatives!
From Coleman to Kwame : 40 years of Destruction, Gangs and CRIMES .
Good point. Be careful, comments "disappear" on this site.
Indian Village, Palmer Woods, New Center, Boston Edison, Palmer Park, Rosedale and many more great neighborhoods in Detroit. It's far from ravaged, and yes, Detroit has some bad areas, but not all.
But the point is this is one of the parts of the city that has rebounded. It’s beautiful. If the whole city looked as good as Hawaii you would talk about what it looked like 40 years ago. No matter how hard you want to deny it, you can’t deny what’s in this video, right in the city limits of Detroit Michigan. Get outta here with the negativity🤡