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  • In today's episode - the final before the July 4th break - Jer Staes, Devon O'Reilly, and Norris Howard dive into the latest developments in Detroit, including the new JW Marriott project and its potential impact on the city's landscape. They explore the aesthetics and functionality of the project, the need for more hotel rooms, and the broader implications for Detroit's convention and tourism sectors.
    The conversation shifts to the challenges and opportunities in the local real estate market, emphasizing the importance of efficient development processes and the role of both large and small developers in shaping the city's future.
    The team also discusses the potential for new leadership in Detroit's upcoming mayoral election and what it could mean for the city's growth and development.
    Devon shares his observations on the changes in the Foxtown area, including the transformation of the Town Pump Tavern into the Chandelier Room, and the ongoing development projects nearby. The team reflects on the importance of creating vibrant, connected neighborhoods and the need for streamlined processes in the city to support smaller developers.
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  • @mland40
    @mland40 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I LOVE you DETROIT.

  • @hatsuneKuuma
    @hatsuneKuuma 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    i too am bullish on the people mover. i still think a simple spur to eastern market would explode development and activate the market area all week and not just saturdays.

  • @jdallas3369
    @jdallas3369 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Developer Steven Ross said he has never had to wait so long to see progress on a development as he has in Detroit. It's Lansing and city Government holding Detroit back. Everybody is waiting for the D to return to its rightful place...it's been to long. Once the richest city in the world . Also need Mass transit, this city is to big not to have it, and it's 3 times the size of Boston and they have it... just sayin.

  • @PhantasyStarved
    @PhantasyStarved 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    My dudes, not everyone is as able-bodied as y'all, seniors and other partially disabled folks need options like the People Mover. The only obstacle from there is making sure there's nearby operating elevators so we're not forced to burn our limited energy on the stairs.
    Also: shoutout to Mohican Regent neighborhood, I feel like we've got nothing going on so people forget us lol

    • @PhantasyStarved
      @PhantasyStarved วันที่ผ่านมา

      Never mind about nothing going on in Mohican Regent, be careful what you wish for, sigh

  • @joeyllope621
    @joeyllope621 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    People mover haters need to step aside. Once Detroit’s urban core has the density it’s about to have I will be vindicated yet again. Unfortunately for these people there’s no medal for hating on it. Sad!