Can retail rescue a dying city?

  Detroit is at once the American Dream and the American Nightmare. Built on automotive manufacturing and turbo charged by the construction of freeways in the 50s and 60s, the Motor City hit potholes in the 2000s with the Great Recession, a corrupt local government, and a population decline of 25 per cent in the first decade of the 21st century. ‘The D’ declared bankruptcy in 2013, and as proof of the city’s troubles, what Anthony Bourdain on CNN referred to as “ruin porn” abounds –

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