ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月14日 12時37分


Detroit seen from Belle Isle, a park on the Detroit River. Signs of progress in Detroit’s core are hard to miss. Consider the Metropolitan Building, once home to the city’s jewelers and watchmakers. It has stood vacant since the 1970s, and is now one of dozens of downtown buildings being restored. There’s a building boom, bustling sports stadiums and places like the Shake Shack opening soon that are transforming the areas in and around Detroit’s once desolate downtown. But the lack of progress is easy to find in the sprawl of often dilapidated neighborhoods, baking in the summer heat. “Downtown is 90 percent better than it was 10 years ago, but you go a few blocks in any direction, and it’s terrible,” said Lulzim Shaqiri, whose wife’s family has owned a diner in East Detroit since 1983. “You can talk about helping the neighborhoods, but there’s really no neighborhood at all here,” he said of the area around the diner. “It’s just as dead as dead can be.” Visit the link in our profile to read more, and to see the full story by @hlswift. #nytweekender


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