Originally posted on DETROITography:
History is the most crucial context of any city. In thinking about the “lifecourse of place,” or the evolution of a particular geography over time, socio-demographics provide deep insight. Detroit’s Black community was restricted in where they could legally purchase housing, so there had long been a concentration of Black households…
Author Archives: Alex B. Hill
Is land speculation helping or hurting Detroit? (Michigan Radio)
Speculators have remained a consistent part of Detroit’s bankruptcy and post-bankruptcy stories.
Mapping speculation: New tool aims to identify property speculation in Detroit (University of Michigan-Dearborn News)
University of Michigan Dearborn – Press Release
Mapping property speculation in Detroit (CBC)
A new research project claims that property speculation has become rampant in Detroit. We spoke to UMich professor Josh Akers about his website, called Property Praxis, and why speculation is bad for his city.
