Six neighborhoods that collectively were christened "Midtown" in 2000 have steadily improved and, in some pockets, boomed -- even as other areas of the city slip further into decay. An estimated $1.8 billion in public and private investment have poured into the area that includes the infamous Cass Corridor, as well as Wayne State University and Brush Park.
With the investment came more residents.
The 2000 Census counted 17,000 people in the Midtown area, north of downtown and south of New Center. And while no one has kept count of how many moved out during the decade, an estimated 3,200 new residents moved in.
Some 1,500 housing units and 44 residential projects have been added to accommodate them, according to the nonprofit University Cultural Center Association, which promotes the area's growth.
From The Detroit News:
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