Wealth, commerce parallel QLINE
Nearly half of all new construction since 2013 is occurring in the sliver of area that straddles the Q-Line. It’s also running through some of the wealthiest and youngest areas of Detroit.
Nearly half of all new construction since 2013 is occurring in the sliver of area that straddles the Q-Line. It’s also running through some of the wealthiest and youngest areas of Detroit.
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by Mike Wilkinson, Bridge Michigan
May 11, 2017
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