If you’ve never been to Detroit and only know what you see in the news, a story about the city’s future could seem confusing. Detroit is bankrupt.

Seth Dixon‘s insight:

Yes, the news about Detroit has been grim, as de-industrialization has negatively impacted this region more than any other in the United States.  Still, many consider Detroit’s economic problems akin to flesh wounds and organ failure.  Extending the analogy, the see Detroit as having ‘good bones,’ something to build on for a new future.  This article represents some visions of that new future.  

Tags: urban, economic, industry, Detroit.

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