Video: Demo begins on storied Brewster projects in Detroit
The project is the centerpiece of Bing’s plan to demolish 10,000 abandoned buildings in four years.
The project is the centerpiece of Bing’s plan to demolish 10,000 abandoned buildings in four years.
“God spared me for a reason,” Napoleon told media and supporters at a church last week.
“I was being dumb,” Orr said in a TV interview today.
The beautifully arranged video shows images of Detroit and its heroes while Beyonce belted out Sam Cooke’s classic, “A Change is Gonna Come.”
The videos offer a surprisingly candid look at the candidates.
The footage is from a helicopter shoot over Ford Lake, where authorities found the body of a 55-year-old man.
This is what Detroit’s creditors would have seen on the proposed bus tour to Brightmoor.
Some cars zipped through the crossing, while riders walked off DDOT buses or waited.
“No one attempted to assist the victim,” police said today.
The journalist and award-winning documentarian is a wrestling fanatic who has thoroughly documented Detroit’s storied , grungy wrestling scene since boisterous crowds began packing gyms in the 1950s.