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FarCenter

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13. There are much better places to locate those industries than Detroit
Sat Jul 20, 2013, 08:38 PM
Jul 2013

You need to locate a business where you have customers, transportation, infrastructure, an effective work force, access to materials or other resources, and where people want to live and work.

There are lots of sites in Michigan and other states that offer businesses in the areas you mention a better environment for success.

Bombardier, for example, makes rail cars outside of Pittsburgh and in Plattsburg, NY, and it has maintenance operation in LA, San Diego, Boston and south Florida, near some of its major rail customers.

The M1 line on Woodward is looking to order 5 streetcars as part of some other cities purchase. None of the potential bidders are from the Detroit area as far as I could see.

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Globalization at work, right there. nt bemildred Jul 2013 #1
It would have been really powerful to juxtapose that with pics of those locations today. SunSeeker Jul 2013 #2
Overview of New York City’s Fiscal Crisis FarCenter Jul 2013 #4
Future tax revenue can be generated by making it the site of future industries. SunSeeker Jul 2013 #9
There are much better places to locate those industries than Detroit FarCenter Jul 2013 #13
Maybe not those specific buildings, but here's a site... Wednesdays Jul 2013 #5
East Side Public Library... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2013 #6
Thanks. Beautiful...and heartbreaking. nt SunSeeker Jul 2013 #8
There was a short lived Cop Show based on Detroit. WCGreen Jul 2013 #11
Detroit 1-8-7 FarCenter Jul 2013 #14
Saw all of them when Broadcasted... WCGreen Jul 2013 #21
the added site (lzismile) is full of bigots PowerToThePeople Jul 2013 #22
5 of the photos showed street cars; you can be sure that they are gone! FarCenter Jul 2013 #3
I wished they hadn't ripped out L.A.'s red cars (street cars). nt SunSeeker Jul 2013 #7
I hope the saying: "As goes Detroit, so goes the nation." is incorrect. Downwinder Jul 2013 #10
Crazy idea. ZX86 Jul 2013 #12
Mexicantown in Southwest Detroit is one of the few brighter spots in the city. FarCenter Jul 2013 #15
Detroit's problem isn't a lack of workers brooklynite Jul 2013 #20
why go back to the turn of the century? detroit 1960s: HiPointDem Jul 2013 #16
Nice pics. ZX86 Jul 2013 #17
+1 HiPointDem Jul 2013 #18
1967 was the turning point -- Detroit never recovered. FarCenter Jul 2013 #19
Michael Moore wrote about Detroit . . . Brigid Jul 2013 #23
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