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Originally Posted by hudkina
Well, if you take the area bounded by Inkster, 14 Mile, Woodward, and 10 Mile, you'll find some 42,000+ households. 41% of those households (including non-family) have incomes above $75,000 a year. I think there are plenty of retailers that would be happy with that number.
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But a large chunk of that area (especially those near 14 mile and Woodward) are closer to Somerset and much closer to downtown Birmingham. And those living in northern Franklin/NW Southfield would probably be closer to stores in West Bloomfield.
Both the Village of Rochester Hills and Partridge Creek have higher end stores (although nothing like Somerset) than anything that can be supported at that location in Southfield. And I don't understand why you have so much hope for that project. The retail and restaurant scene in Southfield south of 696 (and in some parts north as well) has clearly been declining for more than 20 years. Soon to be dead Northland Mall is only three miles away and closed Tel-Twelve was closer.