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October 08, 1989 - Image 8

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1989-10-08

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r .p n
c yo ..
She s id developers are
definitely inter ted in rebuild­
ing the are after city council
fonnally pproves it.
P II no es that there are
some individu ho wi shed to
ve more historic home , but
district council and th com-
munity whole did not con-
ider it fe ible.
She dd there re some
people 0 . to tum the
area c mpletely into a historic
district, but this ould prevent
10 income peop from living
th reo
ome preservationists note
th t Detroit historic district
Ia are among the mo t restric­
ti . Historic area residents
ha complained th t thi could
dri out I milies w 0 do not
have the money to m uch
rennovations.
Po 11 stated tha the Brush
Park pi n, approved by the ad­
ministr tion, ould Ie to a
rebuilding of the urban renewal
area for all groups.
o er place home
em other Wayne County reas,
more h ve migr ed from the
city. Places such Macomb, St.
Clair d W htenaw have in­
creased ste dily in Detroit
te cher population . nee It.

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