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Old Posted Nov 4, 2013, 6:27 AM
Rizzo Rizzo is offline
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^ some good points. They totally missed the opportunity on this, and the transition should have begun 15 years ago when office towers were still rising there. But you got the pull of other suburbs and redevelopment in Detroit that are better places to shop and work and that's where Southfield residents will go.

Major planned developments scare me. They tend to fail more easily than succeed and fail worse in communities where the past half century development trajectory has totally been opposite of what is proposed.
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