After analyzing, I was able to group my original cons list
into the following six categories: work, living situations, safety, social
agenda, transportation and shopping. As you read on, you’ll see the six
categories and my discoveries while living in Detroit.
Work: Detroit is very
entrepreneurial, so if opening a business is in your future this is a great
place to start because of the available space and wide demographic. “Drive. Detroit’s Table Tennis
Social Club” is just one example of a recent startup. It’s a business dedicated
to providing a location for people with a love for table tennis, click here to learn more. Clearly the sky is
the limit for adamant entrepreneurs.
In addition to startups, there are also a number of
established industries in the downtown and surrounding areas which, for example,
include automotive, healthcare, marketing, hospitality, government and service.
While Detroit
is still in the process of redeveloping, a downfall is how a number of larger
organizations have not yet made the move downtown.
Living situation: When I made the move a couple years ago I knew an apartment was a logical step because technically it was only a year long commitment so if it didn’t work out, parting ways would be simple. Obviously the city and I got along very well because three signatures later, I’m looking at my third lease on the same apartment. The living situation was a major concern when I first moved, mainly because I came from a small, friendly town. So after apartment research, several visits and more than 21 questions I proudly accepted the key to the apartment.
Two years later though if you’re looking for an apartment
the typical saying is “Get em while they’re hot!!” With the number of people
moving in masses to Detroit,
apartment availability is at a minimum. After a recent conversation with the
property manager, my apartment building is at about 90% capacity, which is
similar to many other buildings in the area. Again, “Get Em While They’re Hot!”
Safety: Don’t believe everything you hear! I was extremely
skeptical, given the reputation, before moving to Detroit but over these past couple years I
can truly say I’ve never been afraid for my safety. Continually you’ll see the
Detroit Police Department, US Border Patrol, Wayne State Police and various
other security personnel patrolling all areas of the city. A number of
organizations have also created their own security team that assist in
patrolling many of the public gathering areas, streets and sidewalks.
Social events: There really is always something happening
whether it is a sporting event, concert, restaurant opening, festival, etc.,
boredom is seldom an excuse to stay home. Fortunately my apartment community
develops a monthly calendar that quite literally shows you something going on
in Detroit
every day of the month. So those over ambitious individuals looking for a
challenge can find one very easily by attempting to partake in an event every
day.
| Chess Anyone? |
| Life-size chess set available daily just outside Campus Martis. |
Transportation: Unlike most major cities, Detroit is laid out in a way that's
difficult to walk everywhere because several of the communities
are located miles apart. I did end up choosing to keep a car which was simple
because there was plenty of parking garage availability. However, walking
remains my preferred choice of transportation.
There are also a number of other transportation options for
those who choose not to have their own car. The
Detroit People Mover is a convenient choice which can transport you just
about anywhere in the immediate downtown area, I actually use this service to
get to work everyday. Taxi and bus services are also available with pickup
locations in many of the surrounding Detroit
communities. ZipCar also recently became
available for Detroiters! This transportation option allows individuals to rent
their own car on the spot with six convenient locations for vehicle pickups.
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| Detroit ZipCar locations! |
Shopping: Initially I thought I’d have to travel outside the
city to do any sort of shopping, especially for groceries. Almost
instantaneously I was proven wrong when I discovered a mini grocery store
located just outside of my building! Not only was this very enlightening, it
actually lead to the discovery of several additional grocery shopping
opportunities at places like Eastern Market,
Honey Bee Market and Ye Olde Butcher Shoppe. My fear of an empty
fridge has since been eliminated.
Detroit
is a city that continues to amaze, breaking down the barriers… one list of cons
at a time. Love Always, Detroit


Jessica you have taken a city that is forever being talked about in a negative way, and in a few descriptive paragraphs have brought it into the light !! I love visiting the D and I am sure many other will too, and possibly even think of moving there after your enlightening words !! Keep it up, I love it RaeAnn
ReplyDeleteThanks for the support RaeAnn! It all truly comes from the heart... and many real life experiences ;)
DeleteThanks Erin!
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