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unfortunately, detroit's economy is so poor and their city so run down that no large businesses want to take the risk of setting up shop there.
it's similar to the problems milwaukee, wisconsin has. they used to have breweries 30 years ago which helped stimulate their economy, but after they all left in the 70s and 80s, the city suffered as a result. a few large, reputable businesses have taken their place, but they don't have as much of an impact as the breweries did.
Of course. I have been to Detroit metro area before when I went to visit my ex gf's family. I am aware that Detroit is very poor and has very high crime (one of the highest in the US).
that's true.
if i remember correctly, detroit's population is 97% african-american and 3%caucasian.
milwaukee's population has shifted from caucasian in the 50s and 60s to mixed african-american and caucausian in the 70s and 80s to african-american, latinos and hispanics in the 90s and today.
the mayor of milwaukee is trying to encourage population growth by building expensive condos near the lakefront in downtown. while this has increased the population some, it is not enough to make up for the city dwellers who used to live in the area over the past 30 years.
Detroit has around 80 percent blacks, not 97 percent. The rest are arabs, whites, mexicans, etc.

