WSJ says Detroit’s Corktown is the place to be

The mainstream media has honed into the gradual right-siding of Detroit's status as a city worth taking note of… but usually misses where stuff is actually happening. This time the WSJ does a pretty good job. Excerpt: "Young entrepreneurs have homed in on Corktown's main drag, which is now dotted with small businesses: a nationally acclaimed barbecue joint, a burger bar, a craft-cocktail nightspot and a hip coffee shop. A few boutiques selling sports apparel and vinyl records have sprouted along blocks that were once largely shuttered. "When the bike racks are full, you know things are humming," said Dave Steinke, owner of the new Mercury Burger Bar, who plans to open an Italian restaurant on Michigan Avenue next month. "When you see some strollers on the street, you know they'll be back again and again."" Read the rest here.

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The mainstream media has honed into the gradual right-siding of Detroit’s status as a city worth taking note of… but usually misses where stuff is actually happening. This time the WSJ does a pretty good job.
 
Excerpt:
 
“Young entrepreneurs have homed in on Corktown’s main drag, which is now dotted with small businesses: a nationally acclaimed barbecue joint, a burger bar, a craft-cocktail nightspot and a hip coffee shop. A few boutiques selling sports apparel and vinyl records have sprouted along blocks that were once largely shuttered.
 
“When the bike racks are full, you know things are humming,” said Dave Steinke, owner of the new Mercury Burger Bar, who plans to open an Italian restaurant on Michigan Avenue next month. “When you see some strollers on the street, you know they’ll be back again and again.””
 
Read the rest here.
 
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