Move to Detroit

The Atlantic peers inside "The Other Detroit"


Model D's Walter Wasacz visits WJR's "Destination 313"


USA Today looks to Detroit for city center re-population trends


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Model D TV: Downtown space is the place


In the New York Times, an evergreen Detroiter pens a few reasons to believe


HuffPo: Tech firms can learn from Motor City rock & roll


Grandmont Rosedale citizens rally together to keep neighborhood alive


Detroit Fellows program attracts great young minds


Sprawl-hating CEO's new vid pins region's hopes on Woodward corridor


Pack your bags: Hostel Detroit is almost here


Local entrepreneurs launch city's extreme makeover in USA Today


ePrize founder Josh Linkner's new book climbs the NYT charts


Mitten State denizens unite for Detroit


Despite a slow and steady population loss, Detroit is attracting new residents and welcoming back wayward sons and daughters. The lure of cheap real estate is part of it, but many speak also of possibility, potential and room for creativity. And cheap real estate.