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I moved away in 71.. but have never ever ever stopped loving my home town. Detroit was and is still special... even though it gone down.. it will rise again.
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I was all set to go down and witness this in person. But then I started thinking about all the dust mixed with 70+ years of mildew, rat droppings, asbestos and what have you. I wound up with the best seat in the house: In front of my tv. Considering the ill health of the 9/11 first responders(HEROES ALL), I think I made the right descision.
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1:55 thats funny , i wonder if he made it out hahahahahaha
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the 90's were great lol
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i thought godzilla was gonna cum out lol
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on october 24 of this year will mark ten years sinces Hudsons was taken down many said it was for the better so the city could reuse the land and build something new and what is there now? A parking lot d-town has taken down many of its land marks in the name of so called "progress" i feel that all the blank lots in city just shows a lack of forward thinking Hudson could have been saved so could have many other places like the Tuller hotel
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you dumbass that was the hudson building part of that building still remains it part of ford field
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Errie isn't it. Just 3 years later.
Cheering... =\
They have no idea what they just destroyed. Its something that can never be replaced. To anyone knows even a slight bit of the JL Hudsons story will know what Im talking about. It was more then a building.
Winnin813 5 years ago 5
The best part about this whole demolition like someone already said was there's still nothing there... Hudson's was brought down to promote future developement on the site as well as the Statler and there's still nothing.....
Hopefully Quicken announces their move downtown soon and fills in the empty lots on the west side of GCP and restores the UA buidling...
Either way Detroit is coming back slowely but surely and it's great to see....
dklotz19 4 years ago 3