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January 4, 2010
Malanga's Take on "Feral Detroit"
Steven Malanga, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the senior editor of the City Journal, has offered some interesting commentary recently on the state of Detroit's abandoned buildings (over 70,000 of them). Click here for an adaptation of Malanga's "Feral Detroit" printed on Forbes.com, which discusses the argument--pro and con--that Detroit must shrink its city's footprint in order to survive.
Will Cook
Charleston School of Law
January 4, 2010 in Development | Permalink
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