I live in Toronto but have family in Detroit. Specifically in
Rochester Hills just north of the city. I visited my family there last month in April.
It was actually very nice in Rochester Hills. We are talking about ridiculously huge mansions (over 4000 sq ft), with gigantic lots ... all to be had for 350k or less.
With that said we went into the downtown core for a Tigers game. The core is as bad as Rochester Hills was nice. It literally looks like a bomb has gone off in the core. I'm talking about the "main street" area ... broken down buildings everywhere with windows shattered out, bums literally everywhere, every store either a liquor, or pawn shop. I've been to alot of cities but Detroit downtown literally felt like it's a few steps away from a post apocalypse situation ... not exactly there yet but not very far off. The only thing keeping that city alive right now are the rich white people in the suburbs that still have good jobs at the plants.
The only nice area downtown was the
Greektown Casino. Literally one street filled with the casino hotel, nice restaurants, HUGE amounts of police and private security, and patrons that don't live in the city but are live in places like Rochester Hills or further out. It was literally like one tiny small street of Vegas surrounded by ghetto. And when I say ghetto, I mean motherfucking GHETTOOOOO
Another thing about Detroit ... almost everyone with money was white and lived in the suburbs. Almost everyone that was poor was black and lived in the core. Of course this isn't exclusive, (there were poor people in the core that were white, and rich people in the burbs that were black) ... but never had I seen a city so divided along racial lines. It made me feel sick really ... being from Toronto, my city is a multicultural mosaic where colour really doesn't matter in determining social class.
The people I met in Detroit were some of the nicest kind hearted people you'll ever meet. Mind you they lived in the rich areas and all had jobs, but with that said, I left the city with a good impression of at least some of the people that live there. But the city itself? Never have I seen a more desolute place, if I had an image of what a post apocalypse city might look like (say after a plague or nuclear strike), as I said earlier Detroit is literally a few steps away from it. Even in the "rich" areas of Detroit like Rochester Hills, although the "mansions" were huge they just felt "old/decaying". Nothing new is being built in this city, even the "rich" people in Detroit are living off the glories of the cities past. And rich is relative. In Detroit "rich" means making 75k a year or more (combined income for a family).
It's no wonder people are moving away. There are very few opportunities for youth in the city, and even those jobs that do pay well are almost exclusively blue collar.