After decades of blight and unfulfilled promises that give Detroit its distinctive cynical outlook and fuel its creative output, the industrial capitol of North America is starting to attract newcomers. Fueled in part by a surge of redevelopment, Michigan governor Granholm's "cool cities initiative" to attract the "creative class", and the city's unique authenticity, young professionals are paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for new lofts where few would dare to tread only a couple years ago. There goes the neighborhood...
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