Sunday, May 12, 2024

 BLKOUT Walls murals 

 Next Festival September  7 -17 2024 


BLKOUT is a collective of black artists who are brightening up the North E nd, Highland Park and Downton. Their website  https://www.blkoutwalls.com/muralmap                                    states that

BLKOUT Walls is an annual street art festival that activates the city of Detroit by bringing together art and community"


For instance,  right next to the new Detroit Peoples Food CO-OP market (at 8324  Woodward) 

is  is the Turkey Grill  (8290 Woodward)  with this large mural with a title referring to the food available 

Let me get umm…

By Sydney G. James&Ijania Cortez



My Favorite is the J Dilla tribute on Holbrook and Oakman


 

 on the back side of the building is another BLKOUT mural " Matriarchy 

Matriarchy  By Sydney G. James&Bakpak Durden

BLKOUT is holding  annual festivals: Check this  https://www.blkoutwalls.com/



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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Series: Food Map of Detroit –the non gentrified version part 1 of a series


Food Map of Detroit –the non gentrified version ???What does that mean  the non- gentrified version? Well lets explore all the food venues that hung in there after the factory closed, a la Detropia  Like that bar that still makes soul food and has Live  Jazz 
 next to the Jefferson plant, (The Raven Lounge and Bar  ) this is a salute to food you can take home because its economical and tastes even better the next day.
take-your-favorite-church-lady
SOme of these places are using locally sourced gardens now. Some of this is organic, but all of it requires that you walk some / ride the Dequindre cut – to burn some calories. What is so bad about that?

Motor City Soul Food is in the hood where I grew up.  NorthWest Side, not far from the old Jewish Community Center.  This place reminds me of New Years Day at my Aunts- Hopping John ,(Beans and Rice) ,  Chitterlings , mac and cheese, Collard Greens, fried chicken, potato salad, cornbread, pies, yams … like a church picnic
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I grew up near here  from 1965 -1985  but this
joint was not here…It was fun coming back  to the hood  –  I knew the old Karps Drugstore was gone and Tom’s Tavern was still serving suds … if you like dives do stop by  …7 mile near Wyoming

Home Depot  is on the main corner across from Motor City Soul Food MAP
Do not be  surprised by the plexiglass, you get your food and take it home of course. Why ?   It is enough to spend $$$ on the rent/mortgage and the supplies and the food – which is why the place has not changed to satisfy those who need furniture … You should be cool, be hip and buy the product, then take your butt home.

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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Diana Ross home for Sale. Aretha may be on List ...

https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2018/01/10/you-can-buy-diana-ross-childhood-home?   this link has the current picture of the house- it looks spiffy... but is it worth the $$$ when there are still empty homes needing love in the same block???
For Example 624 Belmont is  @ in the same block  
on Detroit Land Bank List 
back taxes too

Also in the  630  's  on  Belmont / also on the Detroit Land Bank List  in the same block    Next Door   to the childhood home of Diana Ross - see below 



Childhood home of Diana Ross   as it looked in 2016  
for sale  633 Belmont  the childhood home of Diana Ross before the Brewster Projects 
Address633 BELMONT  Diana Ross  former home
 for Sale January 2018 as it looks Now...

Parcel ID03002744.
OwnerJASH MICHIGAN 2 ,LLC COMPANY
Zoning CodeR3
ZoningLow Density Residential District
Taxable StatusCITY LAND BANK
State Equalized Value0.0
Land Value529.0
Taxable Value0.0
Tax StatusOK
Last Sale Price0.0
Year Built1913
Total Acres0.086
Frontage30.0
Depth125.0
Sq. Ft3746.0
District5
Zip48202
Ward03
SubdivisionMOORE, HODGES & WARRENS S
Legal DescriptionN BELMONT E 10 FT 91 W 20 FT 93 MOORE HODGES & WARRENS L14 P13 PLATS, W C R 3/119 30 X 125
To verify this information, please look up official details with the City of Detroit.

So what???
I wonder  how to live next to something that needs to be restored or torn down....   I would prefer more tiny house projects  developed for the formerly homeless  and more avant garde approaches to using space once land is cleared. Detroit is not ranked high in healthy walkable  neighborhoods. I do not know if its the design /crime/or car culture that makes this place diabetes central.But one thing I do know- Detroit could be the Number One  21st century city of the future. Not suburban, not urban, not inner, not outer  but something for all . I call it NeoUrban. A new living arrangement of  people , living in  connected neighborhoods. Connected walkable, safe with light rail for distances over 2 miles. See this fantasy transportation map
https://detroitography.com/2014/01/31/updated-detroit-metro-transit-fantasy-map/
Disclosure: I write a blog called diabeticslifeline.com  I know that diabetes is managed by walking...
Also
My  blogging is affected by the following --- I can dream of better things.
I was a  kid growing up in a  faux Cape Cod  with a covered porch  / Fixer Upper in Conant Gardens ...I used to look out my window over the city and imagine what it would look like with less houses, and winding lanes and  lamps twinkling through the zillion trees. I saw the ravages of Dutch Elm disease, and left before the center fell @ 1985  for NYC. I am now back in  Detroit  with a unique perspective  ...Isn't strange that I could see this city laid out differently years  before it actually ended up with less houses?  

So put in the twinkling lanes and zillion trees but add houses people can afford till death if need be...A thought :  Once the  mortgage is paid WHY can't we keep the taxes down? According to what I have been seeing since I left the very expensive East Coast and gentrified precincts of greater NYC , 
Detroiters  pay way more than their houses are worth. I live in Oakland county and its also crazy here-  we in Oakland are often paying more taxes than owners in Brooklyn Heights  mansion owners who are blocks from the Riverfront with that crazy quintillion dollar view...

WHY  SO MUCH $$$$ for Less in Mitten Land???????????
If the house is tiny /the taxes should be tiny -until your time is up! 
if only they would Chant this in the streets.... 
-regenerate cities- go tiny /rise up Detroit/time to be shiny/lets go people/lets be lively

Disclosure: I have seen the marches in Buenos Aires circa 2003 - 

3 points 
This is what will it take to deliver  some fairness to the  99%- 
  • Try to sell so that Tiny  houses  paid in full (no mortgages )  and at the same time , homeowners of tiny houses billed yearly for   taxes held to a rule of 15 % of the occupants  future earnings(social security, etc) No Increases!! 
  •  Use the 15% taxed of all homeowners  of green/tiny houses for only 1 thing -the  $$$  pays for school ... other taxes levied from other possible sources go to other structural needs of a city , and are subject to legislation 
  • Social Contract of  the Neo-urban city: All house taxes Must support the Year Around school for anyone who wants to learn (Mandatory 1-12 grades) . Learning as facilitated by Free Internet will be made available for  all   future generations  to be  educated  to a BS or BA level Just make it non negotiable and not something voters wrangle over : Millages are stupid.

The third coast is the trendsetter for the rest of the country, and Detroit is the neo-urban leader...
Why should Detroit go tiny  since  NYC is not going tiny ?  East Coast Cities like NY are  going up (not tiny...) NY is building above existing buildings  like Bladerunner - using the air space . (Maybe has to do with the rising ocean...)

See the picture below??.
I lived right around the corner from this house in Brooklyn . The other boros:  Staten Island, Queens, The Bronx& Brooklyn are  not as overbuilt as Manhattan .The possibility of space sans demolition  makes these areas open to experimental container green housing.

   Puerto Rico take note ... Cheaper and Hurricane Proof  Housing is available  using your imagination and    going tiny with railroad containers -  cheaper  than traditional materials (and can be installed  quickly...before the next hurricane season......


 see the video below in Williamsburg Brooklyn 
(I lived near here in 2011, and passed by it often...)




Tiny is the new black -See the video below:

  Detroit does  Tiny https://youtu.be/q2sLP0ZBbis


The Detroit tiny homes project for homeless women re inventing themselves is here thanks to PBS.org


If tiny is the new black then  Square feet is the new bitcoin - unpredictable income equals instability for fboth the 1% and the 99 %.

 Why spotlight  Diana and Aretha ?

Entertainers make $$$ until they do not -which is when the entertainment is no longer hot, and enters a nostalgic phase. That is when  the downsizing should occur - 2  homes and  a lot can be a bit much- no? 
Aretha Franklin has this problem. Having a home in the NW section of Detroit in the 80s- (I delivered her Free Press - somebody still owes me $! @ 19346 Sorrento! ) was sensible .

 Having a lot in Palmer Woods off the Golf course is also sensible. 

Having a home in Bloomfield Hills is also sensible.

 But not being able to maintain all three at the level of no worries would be the goal, especially as one gets older and works less. Something has to give. Guess what is teetering/ hovering above the swirling edge of the default drain? Guess where the property  of the stars is  that requires a Small  infusion of liquid money in order to keep it off the Taxman/Auction list??  18281 Hamilton Avenue- 1 house from 7 mile is just a cute lot Only  .58 of an acre - the right size to put a tiny home cluster of 2 or 3 homes
and give some formerly homeless a chance to start anew ...not too far from the University District and the 8 mile border- Relatively safe- near the 12th precinct police station also. One less thing to worry about, and  an opportunity to do good...


  
Aretha's Lot 
Parcel ID:02002730.
Zoning:Single-Family Residential District
Owner:FRANKLIN, ARETHA
Last Sale Price:0
Frontage:0
SEV:3800
SqFeet:25106.000
Acreage:0.576
Ward:02
Subdivision:DETROIT GOLF CLUB (PG 99
Legal Description:W HAMILTON RD 11 DET GOLF CLUB SUB L30 P99-100 PLATS, W C R 2/135 100 IRREG
To verify this information, please look up official details with the City of Detroit.


Aretha's Lot...... Could look like this Project called True North Near Wayne State University

in any case, the lot is around the corner from the 
Frank Lloyd Wright home on 7 mile:

The Dorothy H. Turkel House is a private residence located at 2760 West 7 Mile Road in north-central Detroit, Michigan, within the Palmer Woods neighborhood. - wikipedia






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Friday, December 1, 2017

Roots of the housing crisis started in the wake of the Great Migration

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Southwest Detroit : A neighborhood getting squeezed/written out of existence?


Southwest Detroit: A neighborhood being written/squeezed out of existence? 
I hope not. 
By margothefoodie


Lets see ...Southwest Detroit / Bagley street = Mexican Village Restaurants Row .A destination in the 1980s.
Not too many Mexicans here now, in 2017.

The dwindling Mexican population is not due to gentrification,
 or 
recent policy decisions by the Trump Administration. True 1985 was a long time ago, but now, the flavor is not the same. Having experienced the same in NYC Washington Heights I noticed something off right away.

 I  just recently located back to the Detroit Metropolitan area. Through  surviving a  NY through several waves of gentrification (Park Slope loft, Fort Green Brooklyn  conversion of a Mansion, Spanish Harlem Loft,  Central  Harlem Historical Rent Stabilized apartment etc ) I should  know the first thing that kills a neighborhood is the arrival of more money. WRONG.


The first thing that kills a NYC neighborhood is the arrival of more $$$. But in Detroit the first thing that kills a neighborhood is the squeezing of physical boundaries of a neighborhood; causing a loss of Identity.


I am not the only one who has noticed that Detroiters have a nebulous hold on their neighborhoods reason #1 for Southwest Detroit's problems is this ....
Poor neighborhood identification. Ask a Chicagoan where they’re from, and they will likely give you a neighborhood name — Wrigleyville, Jefferson Park, Chatham. The same is true in other neighborhood-oriented cities like New York, Boston, even Washington, D.C. However, ask a Detroiter where they’re from, and they will likely tell you East Side or West Side; if pressed, they might note a key intersection. While the Motor City does have its share of traditional enclaves (Indian Village and English Village) and emerging hot spots (Midtown), Detroit is notable among large U.S. cities for having very poorly defined neighborhoods.
Neighborhood identification is important because ideally residents live in a neighborhood context. Schools, convenience shopping, social activities and recreational uses, all connected and shared by locals in a defined area, can provide a sense of community ownership. An argument can be made that’s been lacking in Detroit for decades.
excerpted from

Nine Reasons Why Detroit Failed

 http://www.urbanophile.com/2012/02/21/the-reasons-behind-detroits-decline-by-pete-saunders/comment-page-2/


 No Identity= No reason to go there and spend $$.
What is odd/off?
Bagley Overpass is a work of art  But there is no foot traffic ...

Mexicantown was distinctly Latinx when I left.     Instead of relying on a distinct restaurant row on Bagley I ate food from Xochimilco and Tamaleria Nuevo Leon. In 2017 this
includes  Pupusería y Restaurante Salvadoreño too.
 Note that the last place I mentioned is not even Mexican but San Salvadorian.  It is included because it adds to the cultural mix, with a shift toward the fun in eating food from a Latin perspective/and possibly conversing in Spanish, without paying for a plane ticket.

In NY the Latinx diaspora live 
happily together on 5th avenue in Brooklyn, Roosevelt/ 74th ave  nexus  in Queens, etc. Every cultural culinary representation makes $$$ as a result, and it evolves constantly. It is also fun, a destination. Do not say only Vernor or Bagley is the destination- Create a new district instead that is not a strip...
Expanding your perceived borders creates commerce opportunities.


Some History 
The foodie revolution started in the 1980s when people started eating here in Southwest Detroit and calling it Mexican Town .
click on image to enlarge
This crescent is a larger swath of SouthWest Detroit than the original Mexican Town.
Notice that I renamed the Southwest Detroit area SoWeDe  (pronounced swede) 
Do not say so weedy - not the image you want...
 I am an outsider. How do I get away with this?
 Well, the Southwest Detroit insiders let outsiders define the area. Example from 2006 


The problem with the above description is not only is it by a non Southwest Detroiter, it lacks a central vision of southwest Detroit.
It also does not define what is left of Mexican Town.
 In SouthWest Detroit , the commerce  in 2017 is Latinix and  not necessarily Mexican...


Solution #1
Physically making Clark Park the Central area of SoWeDe 
 means you can have a district within a district which is happening already on Vernor between Clark and Scotten streets. There is a Food truck with a patio,(RockysRoadBrewDetroit) an artgallery/vintage store,(GreyArea) a hangout bar dance/concert venue(El Club) - all new within the past 5 years.
Look between the 2 stars connected by the green line.


click on image to enlarge

By foot , walking and sampling  the  restaurants that are  Mexican  on a  path  between the Ambassador Bridge along both Vernor Ave and Bagley to this new Central SoWeDe (swede) area is only  a 2.9 mile  adventure. Detroiters tend not to walk. Ok -this  is also a  good bike route !!
-see Red line in the map  here: and click on map for a slightly bigger image.

SoWeDe Central Bike Route
 Follow Michigan Avenue west to 6th street, jog over to Bagley and miss all that crazy confluence of  freeway to Canada and beyond by crossing over the Bagley Overpass and it is a straight line to Clark Park near the north end -where the above mentioned gallery food truck Concert/club are located on Vernor.  Cross Clark and now you are on the west side of SoWede. 



click on map for bigger image


Unfortunately the direct route (proposed) is  not driveable. Google says it is not. The map shows 2 routes,both indirect
click on image to enlarge


 Bagley or Vernor could be made more pedestrian friendly so a walk or bike to the area from Downtown would be doable on a nice day.
Solution#2  

Grab the edge of Hubbard Farms from Scotten/Clark Parks Eastern Border and take it all the way to the Fischer Freeway/Ambassador Bridge/ 21st street causeway.Let us designate this  now as the east side of SoWeDe.  Why ?  Hubbard Farms is a dull name. Hubbard Farms- there are no farms there now.  SoWeDe (pronounced swede) sounds cool. 
Pronounce  it suede if you do not like swede. It is very urban to have a tomatoe/ twomato dichotomy. The insiders could pronounce it one way and the outsiders could be immediately identifiable when they pronounce SoDeWe the other way. Eventually everyone will adopt a pronunciation and consolidate your location as identifiable in their heads.
 In any case, make sure you have kiosks with maps that show the 


 
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Solution #3 

 Now we  considering the west side of SoWeDe which begins on Clark and extends over to the Central Avenue/Dix nexus. It does not have to extend to the official zipcode /ward/ map. That is ok for business/industry
but for people enjoying themselves  
think differently.

 Every cool neighborhood needs a  less expensive side- especially if it is near the remaining jobs. Gritty and cheaper is ok too, just make it stay safe!! Citizen / precinct community policing is muy importante throughout the district boundaries…
Following the Creciente Culinaria  route 
explain the quantity of places to eat  on the kiosks , the variety of the environment etc. This side of Southwest Detroit is more industrial and true to Detroit’s Past so why not hype that a little? You can always write a grant or two to put in greenspaces here and there- Planting trees would clean up the air. You are not going to make industry go away - actually you need to enlist them in the concept of west SoWeDe...
 
click on image to enlarge
...which leads  to Branding.
SoWeDe lends itself to great Geography .The map below is not the most accurate boundary of Southwest Detroit. The boundaries created by me in thisarticle fit inside the yellow area in the map.

click on map to enlarge
Bridge to Canada is @ 21st street/ Jeffries Freeway 
 =The Eastern Border
Central Avenue is the Western Border 

John Kronk =Northern Border 
Fisher Freeway = Southern Border 

Notice SoWeDe does not claim the Michigan Train Terminal.  SoWeDe is too cool for that.
SoWeDe




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