No national grocery chain operates a store here. A lack of outlets that sell fresh produce and meat has led the United Food and Commercial Workers union and a community group to think about building a grocery store of its own.
One of the few remaining bookstores is the massive used-book outlet John K. King has operated out of an abandoned glove factory since 1983. But Mr. King is considering moving his operations to the suburbs.
There was a time early in the decade when downtown Detroit was sprouting new cafes and shops, and residents began to nurture hopes of a rebound. But lately, they are finding it increasingly tough to buy groceries or get a cup of fresh-roast coffee as the 11th largest U.S. city struggles with the recession and the auto-industry crisis.
DETROIT -- They call this the Motor City, but you have to leave town to buy a Chrysler or a Jeep. Borders Inc. was founded 40 miles away, but the only one of the chain's bookstores here closed this month. And Starbucks Corp., famous for saturating U.S. cities with its storefronts, has only four left in this city of 900,000 after closures last summer.
I LOVE DETROIT ! ! ! ! ! ! ITS AWSOME ! ! ! !
musicman3005 8 months ago
That wall not only admits a wanted overthrow of whitey in so many words, but has spelling mistakes. Both dumb and hypocritically racist.
TitaniumByFire 1 year ago
goddamn nigger, get killed already
catbonez 2 years ago
Who gives a crap if it's homphobic.
FordCopChrist1995 2 years ago
Wierd. I wonder why...
FordCopChrist1995 2 years ago
No national grocery chain operates a store here. A lack of outlets that sell fresh produce and meat has led the United Food and Commercial Workers union and a community group to think about building a grocery store of its own.
One of the few remaining bookstores is the massive used-book outlet John K. King has operated out of an abandoned glove factory since 1983. But Mr. King is considering moving his operations to the suburbs.
rewill17 2 years ago
There was a time early in the decade when downtown Detroit was sprouting new cafes and shops, and residents began to nurture hopes of a rebound. But lately, they are finding it increasingly tough to buy groceries or get a cup of fresh-roast coffee as the 11th largest U.S. city struggles with the recession and the auto-industry crisis.
rewill17 2 years ago
DETROIT -- They call this the Motor City, but you have to leave town to buy a Chrysler or a Jeep. Borders Inc. was founded 40 miles away, but the only one of the chain's bookstores here closed this month. And Starbucks Corp., famous for saturating U.S. cities with its storefronts, has only four left in this city of 900,000 after closures last summer.
rewill17 2 years ago
that's odd! I saw no bullet holes in the Tigers jersey?
Wad it up with that blood?
tippitytop1 2 years ago
wats the name of this song??????
WIXCITY 2 years ago