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New housing on Carman Street is giving hope to local civic leaders that Syrian refugees and others will move into Detroit’s NorthTown community (Photo by Merinda Valley) |
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Fred Batayeh and Nida Samona (Photo by Bill McGraw) |
They say the community can revive if the new housing north of Seven Mile can be greatly expanded and if the houses are filled with the Syrian refugees Detroit has said it is open to accepting. The council envisions a restored ethnic neighborhood with the vibrancy of Mexicantown.
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Old homes along Derby Street (Photo by Merinda Valley) |
One thing both sides agree on is bolstering Seven Mile, between Woodward and John R. Today, the street has the snaggletooth look of many Detroit thoroughfares, with functioning establishments sprinkled among boarded-up stores, vacant lots and raggedy weeds. City officials want housing along the street, part of a larger emphasis on increasing population density in certain parts of Detroit. Cox suggested using “Seven Mile as a potential mixed-use residential corridor and choose select sites for new multi-family construction.”
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Detroit’s NorthTown neighborhood |
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