General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: OK, born and raised a Detroiter. Over 60, and here's my take on what happened. [View all]toby jo
(1,269 posts)Pittsburgh took a huge hit and just fell down back in the '80s', but has come back big time. A great city, if you get the chance, walk the streets, they pop. And no more pollution from all the old steel plants.
Akron lost all the rubber manufacturing from Goodyear, Goodrich & co. but came back through Akron U & its' chemical & engineering which has set off business markets. And no more pollution from the rubber plants - god it was bad stuff.
Cleveland fell last, lost manufacturing and car plants, unions, too. But the city has a great revitalization going. Alot cleaner there, too. I remember going downtown to visit grandparents and the smog was just killer.
And we got the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, so no naivety on board, guys. Cleveland rocks. Check it out. Great arts and parks, too.
Detroit'll manage. With all the big dicks gone the smart ones can reinvent.