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No-Go Zones - World’s Toughest Places | Seven Mile Road, Detroit, USA | Free Documentary
No-Go Zones - World’s Toughest Places - Seven Mile Road in Detroit, USA
No-Go Zones - World’s Toughest Places - South Africa: https://youtu.be/SA3ytkfCztM
For years, Detroit has been considered one of the most dangerous cities in the USA – and especially infamous is Seven Mile Road. This area is so tough that even the police only dare tread during the day. Ruled by the Seven Mile Bloods. One of the most notorious gangs in the city. Drug dealers, hustlers, killers and thieves – prepared to do whatever it takes to defend their territory. For over ten years gang leader Money controls the drug trade with an iron fist. A bloody territorial war keeps the gang in turmoil. To keep their rivals in check, boss Money needs a steady flow of new weapons. Only with the requisite firepower can they co...
published: 06 Jun 2021
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How Detroit Went From A Booming Metropolis To A Shrinking City | NBC Nightly News
Part 1 of Reviving Detroit looks at how the city went from the richest in the U.S. to the most poverty stricken. Detroit’s population is at nearly a quarter of what it was at its peak, and despite a recent wave of gentrification, the city is still struggling with rampant crime, a failing school system and swaths of vacant land.
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published: 19 Dec 2018
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Exploring Abandoned Detroit - The City of Neglect Documentary
Abandoned Detroit: The City of Neglect (Documentary) The name itself may sound familiar to many people when they think of Detroit, Michigan. Detroit has always been heavily scrutinized and criticized in the media for all the problems the city has gone through over the years; from a booming 1920’s industrial icon, to a city that lost over one million people by the 1970’s, to when the city was financially bankrupt in the late 2000’s. When people think of urban decay and abandoned buildings, Detroit is usually right at the top of that list. Abandoned Detroit: The City of Neglect is a documentary that is rare, unique, and never been done before. Sure, there have been many documentaries and movies about the City of Detroit, but none are more comprehensive and extensive as this project. This do...
published: 30 Jan 2021
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DETROIT'S MOST HARDCORE HOODS COMPILATION
Song used is called "Rise of Redemption" by Compton California artist Wyz Propane.
https://youtu.be/FC9JusV9GhQ?list=PL_fSCA-XH_bhxxLkuIVX8oMWi293m-Dy8
published: 06 Aug 2020
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Detroit Become Human - FULL GAME Walkthrough Gameplay No Commentary (Everyone Survives)
published: 20 Jun 2018
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THE START OF SOMETHING AWESOME | Detroit:Become Human - Part 1
It's finally time to sit down in Detroit and Become Human!
God of War ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtwgGc-An6U&list;=PLMBYlcH3smRzz8VqMEUO2i9Vu3ynWAkQ0
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Outro Song created by "Teknoaxe". It's called "I'm everywhere" and you can listen to it here
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published: 09 Jun 2018
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Eminem, Royce da 5'9", Big Sean, Danny Brown, Dej Loaf, Trick Trick - Detroit Vs. Everybody
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published: 23 Jan 2015
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NEW LOOK DETROIT PISTONS REBUILD! (Cade Cunningham + Luka Garza + Isaiah Livers)
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published: 01 Aug 2021
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What Happened to Detroit?
A look at the story of the rise and fall of what was once one of Americas largest cities and where it goes from here...
Images are used under fair use.
Info Courtesy: Wikipedia
published: 13 Nov 2019
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I drove through the worst parts of Detroit, Michigan. This is what I saw.
Wow! Detroit has some really crazy areas! We begin our journey in Detroit on M102. No, that’s not a radio station. That’s 8 mile road.
We drove down 8 mile road on our way into Detroit. 8 mile road is north of Detroit, about 8 miles north of downtown.
Along the way, we saw many shuttered businesses, and other downtrodden sights.
Of course, 8 mile was made famous by the movie 8 mile, starring Eminem.
8 Mile Road has also always been the physical and cultural dividing line between the wealthier, predominantly white northern suburbs of Detroit and the poorer, predominantly black city.
You can see on this map exactly what I’m referring to. As we drive, heading west, on our left is the black population, where people earn about $30k a year, and on our right is the white population where...
published: 15 Aug 2019
48:14
No-Go Zones - World’s Toughest Places | Seven Mile Road, Detroit, USA | Free Documentary
No-Go Zones - World’s Toughest Places - Seven Mile Road in Detroit, USA
No-Go Zones - World’s Toughest Places - South Africa: https://youtu.be/SA3ytkfCztM
Fo...
No-Go Zones - World’s Toughest Places - Seven Mile Road in Detroit, USA
No-Go Zones - World’s Toughest Places - South Africa: https://youtu.be/SA3ytkfCztM
For years, Detroit has been considered one of the most dangerous cities in the USA – and especially infamous is Seven Mile Road. This area is so tough that even the police only dare tread during the day. Ruled by the Seven Mile Bloods. One of the most notorious gangs in the city. Drug dealers, hustlers, killers and thieves – prepared to do whatever it takes to defend their territory. For over ten years gang leader Money controls the drug trade with an iron fist. A bloody territorial war keeps the gang in turmoil. To keep their rivals in check, boss Money needs a steady flow of new weapons. Only with the requisite firepower can they continue to dominate their territory and the other gangs – because the touch-paper might light at any moment. The violent crime rate in Detroit is five times higher than the rest of the country. In two thousand eighteen, over thirteen thousand crimes were reported, many more occurred. Seven Mile in particular is the front line for the bloody territorial battles that brutally define this no-go zone. For the police, every assignment is a risk, which is why bounty hunters are often used to go after criminals. A special unit of bounty hunters prepares for their next assignment on the outskirts of downtown. Tommy Depung leads the unit. So far, he’s arrested over twenty-five hundred criminals. Together with his team, they´re following a hot tip about a wanted drug and weapons dealer, and it’s taking them straight into the no-go zone…
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For years, Detroit has been considered one of the most dangerous cities in the USA – and especially infamous is Seven Mile Road. This area is so tough that even the police only dare tread during the day. Ruled by the Seven Mile Bloods. One of the most notorious gangs in the city. Drug dealers, hustlers, killers and thieves – prepared to do whatever it takes to defend their territory. For over ten years gang leader Money controls the drug trade with an iron fist. A bloody territorial war keeps the gang in turmoil. To keep their rivals in check, boss Money needs a steady flow of new weapons. Only with the requisite firepower can they continue to dominate their territory and the other gangs – because the touch-paper might light at any moment. The violent crime rate in Detroit is five times higher than the rest of the country. In two thousand eighteen, over thirteen thousand crimes were reported, many more occurred. Seven Mile in particular is the front line for the bloody territorial battles that brutally define this no-go zone. For the police, every assignment is a risk, which is why bounty hunters are often used to go after criminals. A special unit of bounty hunters prepares for their next assignment on the outskirts of downtown. Tommy Depung leads the unit. So far, he’s arrested over twenty-five hundred criminals. Together with his team, they´re following a hot tip about a wanted drug and weapons dealer, and it’s taking them straight into the no-go zone…
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- published: 06 Jun 2021
- views: 8399153
19:04
How Detroit Went From A Booming Metropolis To A Shrinking City | NBC Nightly News
Part 1 of Reviving Detroit looks at how the city went from the richest in the U.S. to the most poverty stricken. Detroit’s population is at nearly a quarter of ...
Part 1 of Reviving Detroit looks at how the city went from the richest in the U.S. to the most poverty stricken. Detroit’s population is at nearly a quarter of what it was at its peak, and despite a recent wave of gentrification, the city is still struggling with rampant crime, a failing school system and swaths of vacant land.
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Part 1 of Reviving Detroit looks at how the city went from the richest in the U.S. to the most poverty stricken. Detroit’s population is at nearly a quarter of what it was at its peak, and despite a recent wave of gentrification, the city is still struggling with rampant crime, a failing school system and swaths of vacant land.
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How Detroit Went From A Booming Metropolis To A Shrinking City | NBC Nightly News
- published: 19 Dec 2018
- views: 1215123
1:00:04
Exploring Abandoned Detroit - The City of Neglect Documentary
Abandoned Detroit: The City of Neglect (Documentary) The name itself may sound familiar to many people when they think of Detroit, Michigan. Detroit has always ...
Abandoned Detroit: The City of Neglect (Documentary) The name itself may sound familiar to many people when they think of Detroit, Michigan. Detroit has always been heavily scrutinized and criticized in the media for all the problems the city has gone through over the years; from a booming 1920’s industrial icon, to a city that lost over one million people by the 1970’s, to when the city was financially bankrupt in the late 2000’s. When people think of urban decay and abandoned buildings, Detroit is usually right at the top of that list. Abandoned Detroit: The City of Neglect is a documentary that is rare, unique, and never been done before. Sure, there have been many documentaries and movies about the City of Detroit, but none are more comprehensive and extensive as this project. This documentary follows the life of an urban explorer, named Detroit Unseen, who travels the country to explore, photograph, and document abandoned buildings. Detroit Unseen was the perfect candidate for this documentary because he has been urban exploring for 13 years and although he has travelled all over the country, he has been documenting the City of Detroit over that same time period. Many of the once iconic structures and buildings that he was able to photograph, have since been demolished, ruined, renovated, or restored. After watching this documentary, one thing becomes clear. Detroit was a city that was on the verge of extinction and is now making its way into the history books as a city that made a miraculous comeback. This is not just another project focused on the negative aspects of Detroit. Although many people feel that the abandoned buildings and urban decay are negative things, we look at them as beautiful, unique pieces of history, art, and architectural craftsmanship. We will be showcasing the history of Detroit and how the city ended up with all the abandonment, as well as how we can save the buildings from being demolished or ruined, by repurpose, restoration, and renovation. We feel that we need to preserve our history and many of the majestic pre-depression era buildings are disappearing at an alarming rate. This documentary truly represents 13 years of entering and photographing these historic structures. Despite sometimes being saddened by a lost building or a loss of history and culture, documenting the changes is vital. Abandoned Detroit: The City of Neglect helps document these changes. We hope that in the coming years as city planners, investors, stakeholders, and speculators make way for progress, Detroit can hold on to its rich culture and iconic history.
Detroit is as iconic as America itself and its story is not just shining images of what is to come. With Detroit you take the good with the bad, recognize the good as it comes and preserve the good that has come before. Many that enter the City of Detroit can sense the urgency of change and the spirit of reinvention. We certainly understand this, and the photos represent what we have seen along the way. The Flag of Detroit contains the two Latin slogans “Speramus Meliora” and “Resurget Cineribus” meaning “We hope for better things” and “It will rise from the ashes.” The prophetic phrases originally created in reference to the great fire of 1805, ring true more now than ever. We take these slogans to heart everyday as we go out and explore our great city.
Make sure to follow R3D and the Survival Crackas! Huge thank you to R3D for his footage. Without it this documentary wouldn't of been possible.
https://www.youtube.com/user/bagaauwk
0:00 - Intro
2:56 - Grande Ballroom
7:50 - Survival Crackas
10:32 - The Mecca
11:58 - Old vs New Detroit
13:30 - Abandoned Schools
18:19 - Grant Elementary School
20:58 - Cass Tech High School
27:35 - Book Tower
29:01 - Broderick Tower
30:15 - United Artists Building
31:40 - Michigan central station
36:03 - Mark Twain Library
38:02 - Highland Park PoliceStation
41:54 - Boxing Rings
44:30 - Farwell Building
45:43 - Cantrell Funeral Home
47:34 - Howell Funeral Home
49:35 - Stadiums & Arenas
Rest In Paradise Rebecca. You are truly loved and missed by everyone. #Bwordliveson
https://www.abandonedcentral.com
https://www.instagram.com/abandonedcentral/
https://www.instagram.com/detroitunseen/
https://www.instagram.com/sketchyjawns/
https://wn.com/Exploring_Abandoned_Detroit_The_City_Of_Neglect_Documentary
Abandoned Detroit: The City of Neglect (Documentary) The name itself may sound familiar to many people when they think of Detroit, Michigan. Detroit has always been heavily scrutinized and criticized in the media for all the problems the city has gone through over the years; from a booming 1920’s industrial icon, to a city that lost over one million people by the 1970’s, to when the city was financially bankrupt in the late 2000’s. When people think of urban decay and abandoned buildings, Detroit is usually right at the top of that list. Abandoned Detroit: The City of Neglect is a documentary that is rare, unique, and never been done before. Sure, there have been many documentaries and movies about the City of Detroit, but none are more comprehensive and extensive as this project. This documentary follows the life of an urban explorer, named Detroit Unseen, who travels the country to explore, photograph, and document abandoned buildings. Detroit Unseen was the perfect candidate for this documentary because he has been urban exploring for 13 years and although he has travelled all over the country, he has been documenting the City of Detroit over that same time period. Many of the once iconic structures and buildings that he was able to photograph, have since been demolished, ruined, renovated, or restored. After watching this documentary, one thing becomes clear. Detroit was a city that was on the verge of extinction and is now making its way into the history books as a city that made a miraculous comeback. This is not just another project focused on the negative aspects of Detroit. Although many people feel that the abandoned buildings and urban decay are negative things, we look at them as beautiful, unique pieces of history, art, and architectural craftsmanship. We will be showcasing the history of Detroit and how the city ended up with all the abandonment, as well as how we can save the buildings from being demolished or ruined, by repurpose, restoration, and renovation. We feel that we need to preserve our history and many of the majestic pre-depression era buildings are disappearing at an alarming rate. This documentary truly represents 13 years of entering and photographing these historic structures. Despite sometimes being saddened by a lost building or a loss of history and culture, documenting the changes is vital. Abandoned Detroit: The City of Neglect helps document these changes. We hope that in the coming years as city planners, investors, stakeholders, and speculators make way for progress, Detroit can hold on to its rich culture and iconic history.
Detroit is as iconic as America itself and its story is not just shining images of what is to come. With Detroit you take the good with the bad, recognize the good as it comes and preserve the good that has come before. Many that enter the City of Detroit can sense the urgency of change and the spirit of reinvention. We certainly understand this, and the photos represent what we have seen along the way. The Flag of Detroit contains the two Latin slogans “Speramus Meliora” and “Resurget Cineribus” meaning “We hope for better things” and “It will rise from the ashes.” The prophetic phrases originally created in reference to the great fire of 1805, ring true more now than ever. We take these slogans to heart everyday as we go out and explore our great city.
Make sure to follow R3D and the Survival Crackas! Huge thank you to R3D for his footage. Without it this documentary wouldn't of been possible.
https://www.youtube.com/user/bagaauwk
0:00 - Intro
2:56 - Grande Ballroom
7:50 - Survival Crackas
10:32 - The Mecca
11:58 - Old vs New Detroit
13:30 - Abandoned Schools
18:19 - Grant Elementary School
20:58 - Cass Tech High School
27:35 - Book Tower
29:01 - Broderick Tower
30:15 - United Artists Building
31:40 - Michigan central station
36:03 - Mark Twain Library
38:02 - Highland Park PoliceStation
41:54 - Boxing Rings
44:30 - Farwell Building
45:43 - Cantrell Funeral Home
47:34 - Howell Funeral Home
49:35 - Stadiums & Arenas
Rest In Paradise Rebecca. You are truly loved and missed by everyone. #Bwordliveson
https://www.abandonedcentral.com
https://www.instagram.com/abandonedcentral/
https://www.instagram.com/detroitunseen/
https://www.instagram.com/sketchyjawns/
- published: 30 Jan 2021
- views: 1468484
4:46
DETROIT'S MOST HARDCORE HOODS COMPILATION
Song used is called "Rise of Redemption" by Compton California artist Wyz Propane.
https://youtu.be/FC9JusV9GhQ?list=PL_fSCA-XH_bhxxLkuIVX8oMWi293m-Dy8
Song used is called "Rise of Redemption" by Compton California artist Wyz Propane.
https://youtu.be/FC9JusV9GhQ?list=PL_fSCA-XH_bhxxLkuIVX8oMWi293m-Dy8
https://wn.com/Detroit'S_Most_Hardcore_Hoods_Compilation
Song used is called "Rise of Redemption" by Compton California artist Wyz Propane.
https://youtu.be/FC9JusV9GhQ?list=PL_fSCA-XH_bhxxLkuIVX8oMWi293m-Dy8
- published: 06 Aug 2020
- views: 1020423
1:27:08
THE START OF SOMETHING AWESOME | Detroit:Become Human - Part 1
It's finally time to sit down in Detroit and Become Human!
God of War ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtwgGc-An6U&list;=PLMBYlcH3smRzz8VqMEUO2i9Vu3ynWAkQ0
►T...
It's finally time to sit down in Detroit and Become Human!
God of War ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtwgGc-An6U&list;=PLMBYlcH3smRzz8VqMEUO2i9Vu3ynWAkQ0
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Outro animation created by Pixlpit:
https://www.youtube.com/user/pixlpit
Outro Song created by "Teknoaxe". It's called "I'm everywhere" and you can listen to it here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPtNBwMIQ9Q
https://wn.com/The_Start_Of_Something_Awesome_|_Detroit_Become_Human_Part_1
It's finally time to sit down in Detroit and Become Human!
God of War ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtwgGc-An6U&list;=PLMBYlcH3smRzz8VqMEUO2i9Vu3ynWAkQ0
►Twitter : https://twitter.com/jacksepticeye
►Instagram: http://instagram.com/jacksepticeye
►Merchandise: http://jacksepticeye.fanfiber.com/
Outro animation created by Pixlpit:
https://www.youtube.com/user/pixlpit
Outro Song created by "Teknoaxe". It's called "I'm everywhere" and you can listen to it here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPtNBwMIQ9Q
- published: 09 Jun 2018
- views: 15636056
6:01
Eminem, Royce da 5'9", Big Sean, Danny Brown, Dej Loaf, Trick Trick - Detroit Vs. Everybody
SHADYXV out now!
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ShadyXViT
Google Play: http://smarturl.it/ShadyXVgp
Playlist Best of Eminem: https://goo.gl/AquNpo
Subscribe for m...
SHADYXV out now!
iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ShadyXViT
Google Play: http://smarturl.it/ShadyXVgp
Playlist Best of Eminem: https://goo.gl/AquNpo
Subscribe for more: https://goo.gl/DxCrDV
https://wn.com/Eminem,_Royce_Da_5'9_,_Big_Sean,_Danny_Brown,_Dej_Loaf,_Trick_Trick_Detroit_Vs._Everybody
SHADYXV out now!
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- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 58571496
26:49
NEW LOOK DETROIT PISTONS REBUILD! (Cade Cunningham + Luka Garza + Isaiah Livers)
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- published: 01 Aug 2021
- views: 32119
4:58
What Happened to Detroit?
A look at the story of the rise and fall of what was once one of Americas largest cities and where it goes from here...
Images are used under fair use.
Info Co...
A look at the story of the rise and fall of what was once one of Americas largest cities and where it goes from here...
Images are used under fair use.
Info Courtesy: Wikipedia
https://wn.com/What_Happened_To_Detroit
A look at the story of the rise and fall of what was once one of Americas largest cities and where it goes from here...
Images are used under fair use.
Info Courtesy: Wikipedia
- published: 13 Nov 2019
- views: 323507
21:31
I drove through the worst parts of Detroit, Michigan. This is what I saw.
Wow! Detroit has some really crazy areas! We begin our journey in Detroit on M102. No, that’s not a radio station. That’s 8 mile road.
We drove down 8 mile roa...
Wow! Detroit has some really crazy areas! We begin our journey in Detroit on M102. No, that’s not a radio station. That’s 8 mile road.
We drove down 8 mile road on our way into Detroit. 8 mile road is north of Detroit, about 8 miles north of downtown.
Along the way, we saw many shuttered businesses, and other downtrodden sights.
Of course, 8 mile was made famous by the movie 8 mile, starring Eminem.
8 Mile Road has also always been the physical and cultural dividing line between the wealthier, predominantly white northern suburbs of Detroit and the poorer, predominantly black city.
You can see on this map exactly what I’m referring to. As we drive, heading west, on our left is the black population, where people earn about $30k a year, and on our right is the white population where people earn about $75k a year
Then, we left 8 mile road and hopped onto 75 South to head into Detroit proper..
We got off the 75 South at Grand Avenue and headed west. We read online that an area near Rosa Parks Blvd was particularly bad, so we went there first. As it turned out, this wasn’t even the worst area we would see.
At this point, we were 4 miles from downtown. For perspective you can see on this map where we were. The homes here were in pretty bad shape, but like what we had seen in Flint about two hours earlier, in many of these downtrodded neighborhoods, people were not outside. The streets were just eerily empty.
Did you know Detroit has lost ⅔ of its population?
I’ve been to east Cleveland once. That was really bad.
But in East Cleveland, at least they had houses, not just open spaces.
Detroit has lost 1.2 million people in the last 70 years. Of course, that’s because of the auto industry decline, mostly. That’s pretty common knowledge.
In the neighborhood we were in, rent was about $450 a month for the entire house. You can see why.
Now, we’re going to let this go for a minute or two and then take you to the worst area we saw that morning.
So we left that neighborhood and took Linwood, one of the really bad thoroughfares in Detroit. We wanted to go to the Northwest Goldberg neighborhood, which we read was one of the worst in the city.
Of course, Detroit has issues with crime and poverty. One in three people in Detroit lives in poverty. In 1950, 82% of Detroit was white. Now, it’s 82% black. And, of the top 12 employers in Detroit, all but 2 are government jobs. Meaning there’s not a lot of private enterprise here.
Of course, people talk of a Detroit resurgence. While the downtown area itself is improving and adding jobs, the outlying areas like this haven’t even been touched. And apparently, there are businesses who want to grow in Detroit, but they can’t find people who are either motivated or skilled to take those jobs. So the city is actively trying to recruit skilled people to the city, offering tax breaks and cheap housing.
But progress is progress, and there’s an air of hope and optimism among some Detroit folks. Mostly in areas not close to this.
For perspective here’s a map that shows where we are from downtown. We’re even closer to downtown and it’s really abandoned as we’ll see.
Now this neighborhood wasn’t really dangerous - at least we didn’t see any people lingering and never felt threatened. So whoever actually lives in this neighborhood was either hiding inside, sleeping or not home. Sometimes, you’d see a guy on a bike or a few people on their porch, but that was it.
But it was really interesting to see block after block where you would see large areas where homes were razed, and the city was essentially turning parts of the city back to nature. It’s an...urban prairie. The homes left are mostly gutted or have some sort of fire damage. Some of the alleys looked like hiking trails.
But it isn't scary. That’s because it’s early in the day, we can see, and we’re driving in a car that looks like an undercover cop car. So people are giving us a wide berth.
Now, we’re going to let this video just roll. We have about 15 minutes more of just footage, where we looked at different areas of Detroit - all on the city’s northwest end. For the most part, these areas were run down, but occasionally, as you’ll see there are small areas that aren’t too bad.
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Wow! Detroit has some really crazy areas! We begin our journey in Detroit on M102. No, that’s not a radio station. That’s 8 mile road.
We drove down 8 mile road on our way into Detroit. 8 mile road is north of Detroit, about 8 miles north of downtown.
Along the way, we saw many shuttered businesses, and other downtrodden sights.
Of course, 8 mile was made famous by the movie 8 mile, starring Eminem.
8 Mile Road has also always been the physical and cultural dividing line between the wealthier, predominantly white northern suburbs of Detroit and the poorer, predominantly black city.
You can see on this map exactly what I’m referring to. As we drive, heading west, on our left is the black population, where people earn about $30k a year, and on our right is the white population where people earn about $75k a year
Then, we left 8 mile road and hopped onto 75 South to head into Detroit proper..
We got off the 75 South at Grand Avenue and headed west. We read online that an area near Rosa Parks Blvd was particularly bad, so we went there first. As it turned out, this wasn’t even the worst area we would see.
At this point, we were 4 miles from downtown. For perspective you can see on this map where we were. The homes here were in pretty bad shape, but like what we had seen in Flint about two hours earlier, in many of these downtrodded neighborhoods, people were not outside. The streets were just eerily empty.
Did you know Detroit has lost ⅔ of its population?
I’ve been to east Cleveland once. That was really bad.
But in East Cleveland, at least they had houses, not just open spaces.
Detroit has lost 1.2 million people in the last 70 years. Of course, that’s because of the auto industry decline, mostly. That’s pretty common knowledge.
In the neighborhood we were in, rent was about $450 a month for the entire house. You can see why.
Now, we’re going to let this go for a minute or two and then take you to the worst area we saw that morning.
So we left that neighborhood and took Linwood, one of the really bad thoroughfares in Detroit. We wanted to go to the Northwest Goldberg neighborhood, which we read was one of the worst in the city.
Of course, Detroit has issues with crime and poverty. One in three people in Detroit lives in poverty. In 1950, 82% of Detroit was white. Now, it’s 82% black. And, of the top 12 employers in Detroit, all but 2 are government jobs. Meaning there’s not a lot of private enterprise here.
Of course, people talk of a Detroit resurgence. While the downtown area itself is improving and adding jobs, the outlying areas like this haven’t even been touched. And apparently, there are businesses who want to grow in Detroit, but they can’t find people who are either motivated or skilled to take those jobs. So the city is actively trying to recruit skilled people to the city, offering tax breaks and cheap housing.
But progress is progress, and there’s an air of hope and optimism among some Detroit folks. Mostly in areas not close to this.
For perspective here’s a map that shows where we are from downtown. We’re even closer to downtown and it’s really abandoned as we’ll see.
Now this neighborhood wasn’t really dangerous - at least we didn’t see any people lingering and never felt threatened. So whoever actually lives in this neighborhood was either hiding inside, sleeping or not home. Sometimes, you’d see a guy on a bike or a few people on their porch, but that was it.
But it was really interesting to see block after block where you would see large areas where homes were razed, and the city was essentially turning parts of the city back to nature. It’s an...urban prairie. The homes left are mostly gutted or have some sort of fire damage. Some of the alleys looked like hiking trails.
But it isn't scary. That’s because it’s early in the day, we can see, and we’re driving in a car that looks like an undercover cop car. So people are giving us a wide berth.
Now, we’re going to let this video just roll. We have about 15 minutes more of just footage, where we looked at different areas of Detroit - all on the city’s northwest end. For the most part, these areas were run down, but occasionally, as you’ll see there are small areas that aren’t too bad.
SUBSCRIBE to get REGIONAL INFORMATION about where YOU live: http://bit.ly/2deRUSV
Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday Night Science” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.
We have another channel, too, which has other cool videos. Subscribe to it too
- published: 15 Aug 2019
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