Society and Equity

Detroit knows a thing or two about revival — other cities should take notes

Downtown Detroit is experiencing a revival that other cities worldwide, many struggling after the pandemic, would do well to emulate.

Downtown Detroit is experiencing a revival that other cities worldwide, many struggling after the pandemic, would do well to emulate. Image: Bedrock

Kofi Bonner
CEO, Bedrock
Bruce Katz
Director, Nowak Metro Finance Lab
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