Is Detroit Really Making A Comeback? Let's Check the Transformation Of Corktown.

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  • Most of us know that Detroit is a city that has fallen on tough times, but is it going to be America's greatest comeback story? The Michigan Central Station has been the icon of Detroit's urban blight for 3 decades, but it's finally getting a face lift. Condos were built where the old Tiger Stadium once stood, and young professionals have been moving into Corktown at a decent pace. Much more work needs to be done though and you'll see that there's still plenty of urban blight and vacant lots throughout this part of town.
    Intro: 0:00 - 0:40
    Corktown: 0:40 - 9:04
    Ambassador Bridge: 9:04 - 10:57
    Southwest Detroit: 10:57 - 16:40
    Roosevelt Park: 16:40 - 17:57
    Michigan Central Station: 17:57 - 21:26
    Corktown Again: 21:26 - 23:47
    Tiger Stadium: 23:47 - 26:10
    Motor City Casino: 26:10 - 27:04
    Woodbridge: 27:04 - 31:12
    North Corktown: 31:12 - 33:20
    Rosa Parks Boulevard: 33:20 - 35:38
    Murray Wright High School: 35:38 - 36:20
    14th Street: 36:20 - 38:41
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  • @ChrisHarden
    @ChrisHarden  ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Some of you might know... This video is a re-upload! I had issues with a song in the original so I had to take down the old one, edit out that song and re-upload the video to TH-cam.
    Detroit Playlist: https: //th-cam.com/video/OvB6YR_BcxM/w-d-xo.html
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    Intro: 0:00 - 0:40
    Corktown: 0:40 - 9:04
    Ambassador Bridge: 9:04 - 10:57
    Southwest Detroit: 10:57 - 16:40
    Roosevelt Park: 16:40 - 17:57
    Michigan Central Station: 17:57 - 21:26
    Corktown Again: 21:26 - 23:47
    Tiger Stadium: 23:47 - 26:10
    Motor City Casino: 26:10 - 27:04
    Woodbridge: 27:04 - 31:12
    North Corktown: 31:12 - 33:20
    Rosa Parks Boulevard: 33:20 - 35:38
    Murray Wright High School: 35:38 - 36:20
    14th Street: 36:20 - 38:41
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    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger ปีที่แล้ว

      There's already significant development progress since this video was shot in summer 2021. Some even beyond the gentrifying areas you'd expect.
      Godfrey Hotel (5:38 is the location)
      Perennial Development
      Southwest Greenway
      Michigan Central complex
      Harrison 12 (north corktown)
      Scripps District (woodbridge)

    • @davidhennen7045
      @davidhennen7045 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Knightmessenger 🪷💲💲👀👀😁😁

    • @craiggillett5985
      @craiggillett5985 ปีที่แล้ว

      All good.

    • @VulcanLogic
      @VulcanLogic 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      So Detroit actually does have light rail, the QLine. It's not much now, but the city might just grow into it.

    • @jamesschulziii9098
      @jamesschulziii9098 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@VulcanLogic yes it is cool however, the city etc must have a goal in place even if it takes 40 years or more to see it.

  • @traveldreamer4616
    @traveldreamer4616 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Detroit does have its issues, but it is a great place that is still working on its come back. It’s a city that has taken hard knocks, yet has a spirit that continues to infuse innovation, art and beauty. Never give up on Detroit. It is improving every be neighborhood at a time.

    • @circleinforthecube5170
      @circleinforthecube5170 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      detroit has some absolutely stunning architecture, the old art deco/romanesque towers like the penebescot or guardian , the brutalist lobby of the ren cen (when it had those trees, its good now but it was amazing then) and the sleek sexy glass exterior, the ally center is awesome too

    • @traveldreamer4616
      @traveldreamer4616 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I agree 100% with your view of Detroit. Comparing living in suburbia and the city, I would choose Detroit every time. The city and its inhabitants have a spirit of renewal. Never give up on Motown. Slow and steady wins the race. Detroit is winning against all odds.

    • @garymartin1045
      @garymartin1045 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      As long as those corrupt democrats are running the show and they got one. Running it now. Taken tax players money and gives it to businesses to come down there and make the big profits. Just a small area, the rest of the city is crumbling around it. I've Work there so I know.

    • @garymartin1045
      @garymartin1045 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@traveldreamer4616Good go move there. I love Being out in the country. Lived in Detroit, you can have it.

    • @traveldreamer4616
      @traveldreamer4616 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@garymartin1045 I do have it😊

  • @stephenbrand5661
    @stephenbrand5661 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Not too long ago an Australian camera crew was interviewing homeless men warming themselves with trashcan fires in front of that abandoned Michigan Central Station. That was only like 2009 I think, amazing how time flies!!

    • @m42037
      @m42037 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Welcome to this short life

  • @kathybrooks4270
    @kathybrooks4270 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    I'm from Detroit, no better place. It's had tough times sure hope it comes back.

    • @smokeylake3150
      @smokeylake3150 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      It must attract capital and industry. College degrees are not going to bring the jobs back

    • @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback
      @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Detroit is the comeback city!

    • @mausegetlit363
      @mausegetlit363 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      What part?

    • @kathybrooks4270
      @kathybrooks4270 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mausegetlit363 southwest lived on Springwells next to union hall.

    • @HeyokaGirlSpeaks
      @HeyokaGirlSpeaks ปีที่แล้ว

      Same here. Born in Detroit and raised in the burbs. Loved it. I should have never left. . .

  • @jamesswetland5019
    @jamesswetland5019 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I heard you say you were going to look for some abandoned railroad tracks and I thought that would be the perfect neighborhood for that. The tracks went right through the alley and picked up my grandfather and it was unbelievable. He took me my mom and my brother for a ride couple times. That was the 30s to 1971

  • @ajfstrom
    @ajfstrom ปีที่แล้ว +41

    It looks like there were a lot of 4/5 lane to 2/3 lane road conversions freeing up space for buffered bike lanes on existing streets. That’s always a good sign for livability in the area!

    • @phillyphil4824
      @phillyphil4824 ปีที่แล้ว

      democrat mayor for 60years in a row will make any city a violent shit hole!

    • @someguy23475
      @someguy23475 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And yet, no one is using them. What a waste

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@someguy23475 Encourage some Dutch people to move in.

    • @circleinforthecube5170
      @circleinforthecube5170 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      well you gotta realize, this is basically car centrism ground zero, the architecture is nice atleast we have mostly 70s contemporary for our cheapo suburban buildings (makes sense, it fits the cold enviroment and a lot of buildings in those styles are passive heat homes)

  • @kylebattagin621
    @kylebattagin621 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    Ive always had not so great thoughts about Detroit, then several days I week I drive through and curiosity grew. I found this channel and it got me to learn so much more then any media portrays. The history is full of ups and downs, but I have met alot of great people from Detroit and area and I must say, I am falling in love with Detroit. These videos teach me more then I ever could of found on my own. Thank you .... from across the border

    • @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback
      @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback ปีที่แล้ว

      Greetings from Detroit!

    • @jazziez6467
      @jazziez6467 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I drive to belle isle from southern burbs on Jefferson and get real anxious after Alter road. So glad when I reach the island. It's not safe, your better be careful.

    • @trajan6927
      @trajan6927 ปีที่แล้ว

      Socialist democrats have run the top 50 major crime ridden cities in the U.S. for the last 50 years and you are impressed with Detroit? 😂come on man!

    • @Hanover-ek4jy
      @Hanover-ek4jy ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Have you ever driven down streets like Dexter, Linwood, Pingree and Kerchvel on the east side? Try doing that sometime!

    • @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback
      @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Hanover-ek4jy yes, recently and update Detroit regularly.

  • @TropicTrdr
    @TropicTrdr ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Stumbled upon your channel in the comments section of a video on the 10 states improving on The World According to Briggs. Your format is exceptional in giving the actual feel of the area. I did a lot of trucking into Canada out of Detroit and also a lot of automotive freight and really into the history of what I think was the Silicon Valley of the last century.

  • @BarB2-90Nine
    @BarB2-90Nine ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your Videos about Detroit and the burbs are nice . Hey Thanks for driving around and sharing the information about the areas you visit They were always working on I 75.

  • @timothyhoran9521
    @timothyhoran9521 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    I'm enjoying your Michigan videos. I'm returning to Michigan from Washington and I get the feeling that opportunity is everywhere.

    • @trajan6927
      @trajan6927 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      My butt's been wiped!

    • @davidlittle4971
      @davidlittle4971 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Why,me I hope one day to leave this place again

    • @123jac
      @123jac ปีที่แล้ว +1

      welcome back to the pothole state, and be sure not to drive to detroit without your gun.

    • @stevedavis1778
      @stevedavis1778 ปีที่แล้ว

      Liberalism is definitely not going to work. Keep that sheet in WA.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Don't risk your life!

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My great great grandparents moved to Corktown in 1839. My great grandfather was born there as was my grandmother and my dad.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nice. My family ancestry traces back to Detroit as well. Great grandpa migrated to Detroit from rural Ontario just east of Detroit.

  • @alexandermarquardt597
    @alexandermarquardt597 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I enjoyed this tour a LOT. I am from Germany and most likely will never get a chance to see Detroit in person, so this is great for me.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Quatsch Deutschland is much better and safer I know someone in Berlin, Köpernick district, other than graffiti everywhere it's a nice city. Detroit is mostly a ghetto

  • @julies1ify
    @julies1ify ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Went down to the River Walk a few wks back, beautiful ! Detroit is a great place with great people, love my Motor City !

  • @EfrenMunoz313
    @EfrenMunoz313 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    Lack of grocery stores is a big issue. I grew up in mexicantown so we walkways had grocery stores, but the greater Detroit neighborhoods always had a sad lack.
    Even with the grocery stores, we'd still go to Meijer in Lincoln Park, Sam's Club in Southgate, or Walmart in Taylor before the Walmart in Dearborn was built for shopping on all other items.

    • @fkrr5
      @fkrr5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The shooting and crime our a major issue too. I've had my car stolen and broken into numerous times. I've called DPD for emergencies and they came the next day. Detroit is good for hipsters who want to party downtown and then leave or quicken loans people. But it sucks if you're outside of downtown and have to live in Detroit

    • @m42037
      @m42037 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@fkrr5This is 100% true!! My family got out of there in the 70s and early 80s before they got "put under!" My grandparents home was robbed, my other grandma's car was stolen twice, today her house on the east side the upstairs is burned out from a Molotov cocktail and the downstairs is completely trashed I was so heartbroken walking through it my childhood memories were destroyed. The house next to it is just a burnt up pile of rubble, it was my grandma's friends house. Location seven mile Van Dyk street E Hollywood

  • @SandraUrquia
    @SandraUrquia 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I grew up in Detroit 50's, 60's, 70's During the Motown Era! Muscle Car Era! When Detroit was in it's Prime!

  • @donnarush6580
    @donnarush6580 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice!! when I lived at the edge of town Five mile and Telegraph Road... Downtown Detroit was rioting !!! Came to Sunny AZ Nice to see the Improvements!!! 1960's!!!

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The more we're doubted the more we do...
    💙From Detroit

  • @benschulz2166
    @benschulz2166 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    And Brooks Lumber is still there - the place where Mickey Mantle’s 600-foot homerun ball landed. 1960.

    • @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback
      @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And an entire neighborhood has sprung up around it.

    • @AB-ib8dm
      @AB-ib8dm ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback Are you suggesting that Mickey Mantle was like Johnny Appleseed? Everywhere one of his homerun balls landed, a new neighborhood spring up? 😆

    • @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback
      @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@AB-ib8dm it's called Elton Park and has sprung up since the stadium was demolished recently. Many home runs landed there during the stadium's 100 year run, and the area has led Detroit's building boom these last 10 years! Brooks lumber is the only remaining business from the old days and maybe the neighborhood should be called " Homer's Park!" LOL

    • @AB-ib8dm
      @AB-ib8dm ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback I think this is an awesome repurposing of the site. Young kids can literally stand at home plate and imagine they are Mickey Mantle or Kirk Gibson or Reggie Jackson. If they get really, really lucky, their ball lands in the lumber yard.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​That's the American way unlike Europe, tear everything down with any historical significance! I'm surprised Ford paid 90M for the train station and restored it

  • @karenlarkins5429
    @karenlarkins5429 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    When I was looking for a home, recently, I spent a lot of time exploring Corktown, and Mexican Town. Absolutely beautiful area, with lots of cultural history. I was disappointed, though, because I couldn’t find a home for sale under 300,000, and there were only a few houses on the market, mostly, newer condos and townhomes. With the resurrection of the old train station, the adjacent areas are preparing for the influx of the staff which will be occupying the building, and desirable living nearby.

  • @craiggillett5985
    @craiggillett5985 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’d happily live in any of the central suburbs you showed us today, there some gorgeous neighbourhoods

  • @russmode
    @russmode ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Looks like it was a nice warm windy summer day! Some of the nicer remaining areas with the old brick homes gives you an idea what Detroit neighborhoods looked like prior to it's downfall.

    • @duckie0892
      @duckie0892 ปีที่แล้ว

      Unbelievable what they did to Detroit and many other cities.

    • @charlespike8434
      @charlespike8434 ปีที่แล้ว

      All of the M T spaces on all streets were once homes businesses,'67 riots kicked most of businesses like along Gratiot, Grand River, Jefferson,Woodward, all had litlte tiny storefronts , people walking in 'n out, then came the huge economic downturn, residents fled, abandoning the core.We used to drive up to Palmer Woods to se the huge mansions,people were still living in these stately mansions.

  • @richbrake9910
    @richbrake9910 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My father grew up in Cork town. The prices of real estate In Cork town today are almost as much as a mansion in Palmer Woods that are larger and much nicer.

  • @manbtm1
    @manbtm1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Corktown is a pretty cool area to live in, there’s lots of development as you can probably see, the hotel and another large apartment complex are just about completed also along Michigan along with numerous other places. Some very nice residential areas have gone in.. It’s a good place.

  • @zacharymorgan9974
    @zacharymorgan9974 ปีที่แล้ว

    That door with "Danger" spray painted on it. Oh, the curiosity lol

  • @NorceCodine
    @NorceCodine ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I don't know why but I am very attracted to Detroit, it looks just soo the All-American City, that warms up your heart immediately. Anyway, would have liked to see the homes of the old captains of industry, Henry Ford, the Fishers, and so on, what they look like today, abandoned or not (I am sure the Fords keep up their old home), and the more historic mansions of the industrial age, old factories remaining, if any.

    • @charlespike8434
      @charlespike8434 ปีที่แล้ว

      When I lived there in the 60's it was still alive, with 'run down' buildings, what a shame to see this 'new' Detroit. At least I saw this 'classic' American city when it was still alive.

  • @mandeango1
    @mandeango1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good Video 😊

  • @romeovalverde9434
    @romeovalverde9434 ปีที่แล้ว

    Memories. We would walk from Ste Anne and Bagley, under the railroad tunnel down Michigan Ave to Tiger Stadium

  • @SandraUrquia
    @SandraUrquia 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wish that you would drive down West Grand Blvd! Beautiful Older Holmes!

  • @lmc958
    @lmc958 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Chris can you do a video on Detroit subdivision? Like Indian Village, Palmer woods, Sherwood forest?

  • @OUTOBRIGHTON1234
    @OUTOBRIGHTON1234 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love these videos, the good the bad and the ugly!! The awful repetition of the bass back beat which I'm noticing that it is usual jingle for the ghetto hoods. I'm sharing your clips with all who I think can appreciate your talented work.

  • @williamozier918
    @williamozier918 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I grewu up in Detroit in the 80s-90s. Cork town was one of the places I would hang out. Even in the 80s they had new condos and parks and such. Enough development that it would have been considered a major urban renewal in most cities, but Detroit is large enough it was barely a blip on people's radar.

  • @kolola
    @kolola ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I've visited Detroit as a tourist on my vacation. This is incredible city, rapidly recovering and developing, with own unique style and perfect location. I'd like to go there someday again.

    • @angienberniethornton8377
      @angienberniethornton8377 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I bet you didn't go into the neighborhoods its a whole different ball game

    • @m42037
      @m42037 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      That's the truth! Some of these posters act like they're in Paris or Athens or something LMAO. 80% of Detroit is still a ghetto with liquor stores on every corner

  • @davidpastoor577
    @davidpastoor577 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Praying that Detroit actually is having a real renewal. So much possibility; but so much dissention! If my grandchildren and their peers are truly less hostile to ethnic, cultural and religious differences, their is hope!

  • @NicksDynasty
    @NicksDynasty ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yes, Detroit is a fun place. Downtown is nice and midtown and some of the surrounding spots are pretty hip

  • @kennixox262
    @kennixox262 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I've never been to Michigan. From the middle of this century forward, the Great Lakes region may be the most habitable area of the country. I probably won't be around for that. The new condos seem like a step in the right direction but so many of these type of units do not age well. Who wouldn't be thrilled to see that massive train station brought back to life by FORD. Great for them. Do trails still run to the depot? It would be wonderful to see that as part of a transportation hub. I think one major bummer is the difficulty and hassle crossing the border into Canada now that passports are required.

    • @fraternitas5117
      @fraternitas5117 ปีที่แล้ว

      Big 3 bought all the trolley companies and scraped the rails decades ago.

    • @blacina9036
      @blacina9036 ปีที่แล้ว

      What a shame!!! I feel that railways can actually be a salvation for us in the future....

    • @kennixox262
      @kennixox262 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@blacina9036 Much of the problem with passenger RR in this country is that freight takes priority over other traffic on most rail lines.

    • @mikeslaton6498
      @mikeslaton6498 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It was not only the big 3, and Detroit was not the only city. Los Angeles did the same.

  • @gregorydamienmech
    @gregorydamienmech ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What's up with the bars on the windows near the Sec of State at 12:37 ?

    • @trajan6927
      @trajan6927 ปีที่แล้ว

      When bars are on the windows. We call that a clue.

  • @tedtimothy9074
    @tedtimothy9074 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I agree with Emily from Emily's Across the Street which was located across the street from the Penobscot Bldg in Downtown Detroit. Emily said, "Say nice things about Detroit" and that is what I try to do.

  • @jamesschulziii9098
    @jamesschulziii9098 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I used to have conversations with my colleagues, over a joint or two, when will Detroit come back? What can it do? Well, I must say that it's going along quite nice and quicker than I thought it would. This was 10 years ago.keep at it my home town 💯👍❤️

  • @feedtherich11
    @feedtherich11 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thanks for what you do. these are good people and they deserve help. giving a hand should be what we do. not destroy people. ; If we can give Billions to corporations we can help working people. - Corporate America destroyed Detroit.

  • @craiggillett5985
    @craiggillett5985 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Michigan Central Station had a beautiful landscaped Victorian park at the front, it included a grande tree lined avenue with a circular round about for picking up and dropping off. There were tree lined footpaths, fountains, statues and electric lights throughout the park. To say the park didn’t ever create a sense of grandeur does not do the original architects any favours. There are many photos at the end of a google search which showcase the incredible asset this station was.

    • @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback
      @FrankaiVideos-DetroitsComeback ปีที่แล้ว +4

      It's looking very good here in 2022 and the park is being expanded and renovated. Michigan Central is now the symbol of Detroit's revival!

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      All those fantasies did not match the reality. I grew up in that area in the 70's and 80's, including living directly across the street from that station. It was hell in Detroit, a brutal and unforgiving place.

    • @craiggillett5985
      @craiggillett5985 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chillwill5080 I don’t doubt it, it’s not fantasy, the area you knew was 50 years ago - half life time ago since you lived there, that’s a long time. That area is undergoing a revival, and the original station and land scape design I was referring to was over 100 years ago. You lived through a time and place in history that was unique. Have you been back since??

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@craiggillett5985 I was there a few months ago, they have torn up the park and are rebuilding it all. Downtown has a lot of money, but all my old neighborhoods are exactly the same as they were decades ago. Nothing changes in Detroit except the people who lose their money there, but the natives are survivors.

    • @craiggillett5985
      @craiggillett5985 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chillwill5080 not fantasies- were talking over 100 years ago.

  • @wesleysibrel2918
    @wesleysibrel2918 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It was called the city of the future for a reason. Enjoy the Creation and imagination showcase that is about to move the world forward once again!! Motown has been patiently awaiting the spotlight for a birth of what is to come in the very near future!!

  • @jasoncolegrove1111
    @jasoncolegrove1111 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Liquor Stores/markets are called Party Stores in Detroit.

  • @VulcanLogic
    @VulcanLogic 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The bicycle infrastructure is really well developed. On some through streets they took out a lane from each side of the road and added street parking and a bike lane in each direction. In other places, it's just a painted gutter but it's there. They should keep building around that. The biggest problem with city development is we made it exclusively for the car. It's not fun to be on such a street, with cars flying past you at 55 mph. If you want people to come to cities, you have to design the streets for people, bikes, and in particular, the kids who live here. That's how you get them back, because being a kid in a subdivision that you can't leave unless you're inside a car is part of the reason we feel so isolated. Walkable cities don't have that problem.

  • @DRIVINGSTEIN
    @DRIVINGSTEIN 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What is the name of that music 🎵 playing between 36:58 thru 38:41, nice piano sound and beat going on there! ❤

  • @vanjohnson9837
    @vanjohnson9837 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was one of the last neighborhood's I was in cause everything was in arms lenght.sept2022.

  • @Robbi496
    @Robbi496 ปีที่แล้ว

    The area by Michigan Central Terminal is leftover Postal and Railway Express Facilities

  • @jamesswetland5019
    @jamesswetland5019 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Chris could you go by 4247 western my mother grew up there starting in the 30,s. My grandfather was a train engineer and the tracks were right behind their house on Western they would honk the horn and he would just go out back through the fence and jump on the train. You can still see where the tracks used to be and every now and then there’s a piece of track showing and then head to the west and you can see the mainline where iit hook up. Thanks I’d appreciate it. James

    • @richardmahlmeister4024
      @richardmahlmeister4024 ปีที่แล้ว

      Assuming you are talking about the same western, the first street in Detroit from Dearborn, my mom was born and lived at 4199 western from 1929 to 1955.

  • @spiriten
    @spiriten ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey man, absolutely love these videos!
    If you're ever up for it, I feel like a video like this of Flint would be great (I see you have a live stream of you driving around, but unfortunately not an analysis).
    Grand Rapids may also be some great content, but be aware that crime is on the rise. Seems like there's a new shooting every day in GR, the murders per capita is higher than NYC, and depending on the source you're using it's comparable to Chicago's murders per capita.

  • @davidjohnston351
    @davidjohnston351 ปีที่แล้ว

    Curious did you do a video on the Heidelberg project

  • @regalt1987
    @regalt1987 ปีที่แล้ว

    how long ago did you shoot this? A lot of CorkTown doesnt even look like that right now

  • @johnemanolis
    @johnemanolis ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I grew up in Detroit. Glad to see some good news about it. Used to hang out in Greek Town.

  • @shahinparhizgary4632
    @shahinparhizgary4632 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for record video do you like Detroit life

  • @SandraUrquia
    @SandraUrquia 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cork town is my Old Neighborhood!

  • @ccfunk1
    @ccfunk1 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'll correct you on one thing-There is a supermarket (Apollo) on 7 Mile & Evergreen. i think it's one on Greenfield and i think it's one on Grand River. I shopped at the one 7 Mile while visiting in 2020 & 2021. there aren't big name markets but they are markets.

  • @woodsplitter3274
    @woodsplitter3274 ปีที่แล้ว

    The house that ". . . has seen better days" is one of the original houses. I believe it is an archeological site. Wayne State was conducting a study of it.

  • @weareparkerful
    @weareparkerful ปีที่แล้ว

    Go underneath central station
    Back in the eighties I use to sneak down under there
    There are massive apartments and lots of stuff down there

  • @victormartinez4247
    @victormartinez4247 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's OK Chris, It's fine. You might like my reply below. I think it's a real crowd pleaser 😀

  • @clarebutterfield6927
    @clarebutterfield6927 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is a great report! California needs 100 Corktowns!

  • @DrN30N
    @DrN30N ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I noticed there is a lot of large green lots. And I have been told that Detroit has a food poverty problem. Well it shouldn't really, because those large green plots can be used for growing food and keeping livestock.

  • @Klaatu-ij9uz
    @Klaatu-ij9uz ปีที่แล้ว +1

    GREAT comprehensive videos! Thank you for your efforts. One puzzling note we often hear is the "rumored fact" 🤫 that foreign countries (namely China) are buying buildings and land in USA cities. Have you heard this trend in Detroit??

  • @fakez0ne313
    @fakez0ne313 ปีที่แล้ว

    i just got a prostate advertisement followed by one for cadburys chocolate fingers wtf ahaha

  • @bobcostner2238
    @bobcostner2238 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    pretty much all development in Detoilet is done by grants. like quicken loans (rocket) they dumped 250M on them to simply buy up the hi rise abandoned buildings (all of them basically) and breath new life into them. all stadiums are also funded from grants. to pay for these grants the city sells 30 year bonds. and thats why these projects take so long as you said there. however, by the time they get to the next project the residents have destroyed the ones they did. Rocket has been given 250M also to mop up the ghettos homes and rehab for their rental (section 8 welfare) business, Bedrock. These homes will no doubt be destroyed in short order.

    • @marlak4203
      @marlak4203 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Really? So is this also why the suburban part of i75(9 mile to 14 mile) always a mess EVERY year since....who knows when? It's like they're paid by the hour or if they just do 1 inch of work per month they'll make the most money.
      Sheesh.

    • @andremoore6928
      @andremoore6928 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are so angry lol

    • @aaronchandler2380
      @aaronchandler2380 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I wish they would tear down the abandoned homes, rip up the roads and plant trees, original species trees like oaks and beech and ash trees, let the ground heel. Make Detroit a giant forest.

    • @fraternitas5117
      @fraternitas5117 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@marlak4203 the darkies only destroy.

    • @fraternitas5117
      @fraternitas5117 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@aaronchandler2380 they have enough animals living there already.

  • @philorlowski2681
    @philorlowski2681 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When checking the historical records of many of these buildings, they were originally constructed during economically depressive times and often completed within just a year or two -- nothing short of amazing. The Michigan Central Railroad building, was likened to many buildings, Saginaw Water Works building and other structures with superb architecture in the Chicago area, constructed during the world's fair of the late 1800's -- still using mud roads and horse drawn wagons. There was an area (Baraga Park) across from the old Plymouth plant between the RR tracks and 94 (west side of Mt Elliot -- presently a condo project). For years, it remained undeveloped -- possibly there was something there at one time. Doesn't seem likely that it was always an undeveloped area. I'll check the abstract of that area. I wonder if there's a tunnel system under the city as in other cities such as those in Chicago, Wisconsin and the New England cities and elsewhere. Lotsa fascinating history here. 🙂

    • @philorlowski2681
      @philorlowski2681 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @27.09 ...another building (on the left) I'd like to do a history check on. I wonder where that is... @34.58 The old Detroit 8th precinct bldg also...

  • @zachcook1854
    @zachcook1854 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I absolutely love your videos.
    It would be amazing to see a video on Eastpointe and it's history with Detroit, as I've moved into Eastpointe recently and I've been eager to learn about its history. This place has seemed to change quite a bit in the last 30 years. With the population demographic change as drastic as it has, as well as the name change from East Detroit

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      One day I'll do Eastpointe

  • @garywhite3264
    @garywhite3264 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is the D area as flat as it looks in your videos? Corktown area looks table-top level. Have there been any historic floods, due to proximity of the Detroit River? Glad you featured old Tiger Stadium, and sad that it is no more. I saw it briefly when my son interned at GM, summer of '98.

  • @emoss3013
    @emoss3013 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Check out State fair and Woodward

  • @fraternitas5117
    @fraternitas5117 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh look how nice it looks at noon on a summer day. And then the sun goes down and the residents come out.

  • @uprebel5150
    @uprebel5150 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yes.

  • @TheOldTapeArchive
    @TheOldTapeArchive ปีที่แล้ว +75

    Whether Detroit or anywhere else, people who complain about "gentrification" are the same ones who complained about "disinvestment in the community". They're generally the same people who didn't bother to lift a finger to improve the area, and lacked the initiative to purchase or rent in the area when things were much cheaper....despite that banks were required by law to lend to them. Still, as it is, 100 of the 139 sq miles in the city is still unlivable.

    • @9chilidog
      @9chilidog ปีที่แล้ว

      Damn right. “We need more programs” but don’t take care of their kids, “The police are shooting us” but commit crimes…on and on. The best thing to do is ignore them, and move away from them.

    • @kroll41271
      @kroll41271 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      There are no laws requiring banks to lend money to anyone. The law requires that they consider all applications and apply equal standards to each applicant.

    • @christianculliton9668
      @christianculliton9668 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      No. We don't appreciate rich people moving in and changing everything to there satisfaction when literally ten years ago they were calling Detroit a "dirty nasty place" and wouldn't even stop to get gas here. Everyone who doesn't live here wants to have a opinion. "Wouldn't lift a finger" mabey that's because people live off 30,000 a year .. there is no money to invest in the community. People call Detroit home imagine driving down your old street and it doesn't look anything like it used to dousnt feel like home anymore ..

    • @bettynewkirk8915
      @bettynewkirk8915 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      That’s the biggest lie ever told

    • @sbostic08
      @sbostic08 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@christianculliton9668 Yall desperately need gentrification no matter how you slice it. Clearly there are too many people in the city who don't have the money to uplift it so people with money will. You can complain all you want. Don't blame outsiders for calling your city trash when visually it is. Now you're complaining b/c investors want to clean the dump up. Better buy you a property now or prepare to move to flint b/c you sure as heck can't afford the suburbs.

  • @hattiem.7966
    @hattiem.7966 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Do you have any videos of the Indian Village area?

  • @ursonate
    @ursonate ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh I'm bummed you didn't go through core city and the interesting architecture that is being developed there! So close!

  • @fredicagoillanoise1309
    @fredicagoillanoise1309 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I believe the last chain grocery store to serve the city of Detroit was Farmer Jack. They've been long gone though.

  • @zachdelong1039
    @zachdelong1039 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love Detroit. Feel bad folks from outside Michigan will never understand our beloved city but if your willing to try you find that Detroit is as blue collar American as it gets. Its not the slum that it’s always made out to be. Sure there’s neighborhoods you simply don’t go to after dark but you get this in most city’s. Race has almost nothing to do with crime in Detroit as most of it is poverty driven.

  • @MrThecroatian
    @MrThecroatian ปีที่แล้ว

    I went to Tiger Stadium a few times, including the last year it was open. That's cool they were able to redevelop the park. It reminds me of what they did to League Park in Cleveland, where the Indians/Guardians played way back in the day. They restored the ballfield and put a museum in the buildings that were still standing.

  • @LarryBooneJr
    @LarryBooneJr ปีที่แล้ว

    Do a video on Farmington hills please

  • @davidatkinson7795
    @davidatkinson7795 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have been hearing Detroit's "come back" stories since the seventies after the riot. I like your positive thinking, however, I not buying it anymore, just look at Detroit's population as just one factor and I can go on and on. Sorry, but nice video.

  • @aaronfrank1445
    @aaronfrank1445 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mackinac Bridge huh lol it’s bigger than the Golden Gate..

  • @ITS_DEMONA
    @ITS_DEMONA 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I added some comments just minutes ago and now they are gone. I only spoke the truth.
    Tough to take the truth huh.
    I was born and raised in the 48025 ZIP code. Trumbull and W. Alexandrine. I loved it. I attended Edmonson Elementary School. But after the 1967 riots, we got out while the getting was good. Our duplex is still there and occupied. Amazing it hasn't been destroyed.

  • @Petty_Omen
    @Petty_Omen ปีที่แล้ว

    Passed Spaulding Court at 33:41 and failed to make any mention of it (a community founded rescue and renovation success).

  • @victormartinez4247
    @victormartinez4247 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi there. Pretty good video. Better than most about my old neighborhood. I might add though that revitalizing Detroit neighborhoods should protect law abiding, clean and safe citizens with lower tax rates that are "grandfathered" in. I'm not referring to or making any claim to any racial gentrification. However these neighborhoods were somewhat preserved by what few people were preserving what was left.
    And if it weren't for them, Investors who are improving these neighborhoods today, wouldn't be making a dime on it.
    Pre boomers and boomers themselves
    abandoned these communities as blighty citizens made it worse. Now boomers and their kids are coming in (rightfully so) but incidentally yet grossly overlooking at the achievements of the "neighborhood watch, cleanup, art, sports, church community and "rough-it-out with hope" culture.
    The pre-exisitng citizens would be more receptive to these improvements if these developers would only "DEVELOPE" some sort of plan for local culture community involvement.
    Otherwise they are sending the following message to communities :
    Thanks for fixing your house, raising good children, volunteering for cleanups, reporting and preventing crime, getting stabbed for protecting old ladies,, maintaining a good repore among your community BUT- your tax rate is shooting up out of your reach, we see no need to establish an community center and or group so we don't need you anymore. The new plan is for "bottom line and non-community, detached suburban culture.
    Most suburbanites are just wonderful However they need to develope more social, cultural, street-wise awareness.
    Otherwise they will have serous problems. Reasonable housing and small retail costs, taxes, and preserving community is essential. Thank you sir for your genuine interests in my community.
    I hope someday you meet some origional Cookstown inhabitant. You would enjoy some great stories about about some amazing people. You will laugh, you will raise one eyebrow , then two, water up an eye a little. Yet all the same , be quite intrigued with how this neighborhood (because of its variety)
    became the strongest neighborhood in the U.S.!
    P.S. please research community groups,
    Interview seniors from Corktown, hand out soup and meet the cleanup group. You don't have to pick up old tires just pass out some gloves, new trash bags and some encouragement. That's all they need!

  • @salvinni3434
    @salvinni3434 ปีที่แล้ว

    Played many a game of paintball in that train station.

  • @cliffwoodbury5319
    @cliffwoodbury5319 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think it would be good for the Ambassador Bridge to be rebuilt once the Gordie Howe bridge is built because Canadian and U.S. trade will only grow in the future and i don't know what the grounds look like around there but one bridge should have rail crossing like many major new bridges around the world have and the Gordie Howe bridge i don't think does so....

    • @surferbri5346
      @surferbri5346 ปีที่แล้ว

      It cost millions to keep a second bridge open, would be money bad spent and not a good idea, unless you want to pay for it, truckers know how to wait

  • @Navistar-cu2po
    @Navistar-cu2po ปีที่แล้ว

    The average cost of most of those units is half a million to buy. So although there are developments in those areas they remain vacant or accessible to the rich.

  • @melman7189
    @melman7189 ปีที่แล้ว

    I grown up in Corktown. From 82 till now Corktown has changed alot but this area has always been a beautiful area to live at and I lived in a lot of areas in Detroit. It's good to see a change because nothing stays the same for ever ,one day it will crumble. My 48 yrs living in Detroit I've seen its ups and downs and Corktown has always been a nice area to live in.

  • @randybest9187
    @randybest9187 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    They have been saying that Detroit has been making a comeback for decades now.

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      People buy turds all the time some shinier than others lol

  • @harryknutts8428
    @harryknutts8428 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i think detroit is mostly blight with little "come back" sections but i think its just a trendy thing for yuppies who stay a year or 2 before moving out of town altogether or out to suburbs , we need real middle and working class areas and it wont happen because its not profitable to demolish a blighted area and build 1000 sq ft homes but theres money in building 400k dollar condos

  • @ameliarhodes5000
    @ameliarhodes5000 ปีที่แล้ว

    The depot has possibilities, the whole area is so desolate that it's going to be a long time before the project doesn't look strangely out of places with the fields and vacant lots surrounding it.

  • @MsTasha217
    @MsTasha217 ปีที่แล้ว

    this reminds me of my own home town. we are also trying to make life better. I always say we are a bunch of ants just pushing our dirt around. Lol. So I try not to take it too seriously but Detroit isn't far from us. We have some connections. my brother-in-law even has family up there so my sister and his family go up periodically… a lot of the same problems that have to do with only a small percentage of the world having all the wealth in the rest of us living as peasants

  • @kevinakakp9120
    @kevinakakp9120 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I live in cork town and overall I enjoy it, but there has been a few incidents that make me unsure, but I’m sure once the elements causing it, the klement kern garden complex is demolished, the neighborhood should be a great place to live, as klement kern on bagley street is the cause of all the shootings and one homicide recently, I’ve lived here now over 10yrs.
    It’s actually exciting to see the construction going on. I did sit in on the NCA-neighborhood community association meetings, and you don’t get the vision until you see the plans from that side. The pandemic did slow down projects in the city period, but things have slowly gotten back on track, but I do think there will be some projects pushed farther back now as people rethink about moving into the city, because of the outrageous high homicides taking place now.
    I’ll continue living here a bit longer, as overall I feel I am in one of the safest neighborhoods, but a lot more has to be done to keep me here, I’ll see how progress is in a few years.

  • @ccfunk1
    @ccfunk1 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I also can say up here in Charlotte( really just a Caucasian hood) they have Family Dollar, Dollar Tree and stuff like that and a Cork & Bottle Liquor store.

  • @TheseusTitan
    @TheseusTitan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    38 minutes to answer a yes or no question. I haven’t got all day to watch home videos. When do you make your point? It would take less time if I went to Detroit and looked for myself

  • @tracejohnson5519
    @tracejohnson5519 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    People are rolling over in their graves when you compare Birmingham with Fabulous Ferndale. 😆😆😆

  • @GregJay
    @GregJay ปีที่แล้ว

    I played there if by Corktown you mean old Tiger stadium, it is what it is called now it is literally made out of cork the field that is, it's really nice, Oh oh Maroon's may have to get a real job :) It isn't Detroit's fault that they sent all the jobs to Mexico and China, brilliant move eh? Just think, the Michigan central station back in the 20's and 30's Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig walked there, I am a bit disapointed you didnt show the field would have maybe taken 5 minutes to get out of the car,oh well still good stuff thanks! Do Mount Clemens or Royal Oak the hip town in Mi

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Cities need to do more to encourage people to ride bicycles. Safe protected bike lanes and trails are needed so adults and children can ride safely. Speak up for bicycles in your community. Bicycles make life and cities better.

  • @Klaatu-ij9uz
    @Klaatu-ij9uz ปีที่แล้ว +2

    With all the miles of touring in this video, it's become evident that there's no "Continuity" in any of the newly revitalized areas. Masses of empty properties, no grocery stores(!), no pedestrians, no bus services, etc. Hate to complain.....but everything appears that it's only geared for the young. In that sense, they're able to "pull-up-stakes" on a whim if necessary.

    • @ChrisHarden
      @ChrisHarden  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’m not sure if there’s anyway to legitimately revitalize a place without making it appeal to young professionals though.

  • @americanhero8606
    @americanhero8606 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think we need to have an intervention about your frequent gambling, Chris.

  • @ktyle778
    @ktyle778 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @34:38 are people just parking in the streets? Doesn't look like a designated parking spot to me.

  • @vincenthuying98
    @vincenthuying98 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dear Chris, love the vid. What I’m wondering about when you’re talking about these old neighborhoods of Detroit is the utter ugliness of the ‘newer nicer developments.’ There’s nothing, like absolutely nothing which makes this kind of architecture add to the face of the city of Detroit. In fact it has no face whatsoever. My humble apparition wouldn’t wanna live in those oversized ‘refrigerator rendering,’ even if they truly are newer and nicer. Might be nice if you would do a video on these glass facades separately. And especially on the subject how this kind of architecture doesn’t add to the character of any city and in this case Detroit.

  • @ebross4236
    @ebross4236 ปีที่แล้ว

    What does hood like mean?

  • @brendaniebel1355
    @brendaniebel1355 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Detoilet, in the D, 313. Alot of people are moving out of here. Way too much crime!!!!!!!!!!🤢🤮