Downtown Detroit is one of the most beautiful in the country. It's such a shame what government(s) and politicians have gradually done to the city over the decades.
Detroit is beautiful especially with the new architecture combined with the old intertwined into a fascinating aesthetically pleasing urban environment, the new show engineering wonders that show off the clean simplistic yet complex beauty of concrete and glass while the old show off amazing craftsmanship of old traditions, truly both eras are beautiful in their own ways
I'm from England and I can't wait to go visit family over there this Christmas! And they apparently live in a nice neighbourhood with beautiful houses covered with aesthetic Christmas lights and a lotta snowfall!
Its a shame what happened in the 90s/2000s to American houses, well designed ranches and contemporary replaced with oversized mcmansions, hell even trailers looked nice but they are now gray inside and out
@@circleinforthecube5170I'm in no place to say this but i doubt it would be ALL houses in America. I've seen my American uncle's house and it's stunning and well put together! And his garden is MASSIVE. Idk maybe because I'm a brit and most houses over here are TINY compared to america so that's probz why it's impressive to me.
You can tell by the way the wind is blowing it was extremely cold. I believe the wind chill was -22 on Christmas Eve. Nice spin around downtown. Looking very nice. Would have liked to see the north end in order to see Comerica Park, Ford Field and Little Ceasers arena. But still a nice tour.
I'm originally from Detroit, left for Florida in 1980. Don't miss the snow, miss white Castle hamburgers!!!!! Bob-lo boat rides I miss the Roostertail, sinbads, trappers alley, vanellis, all great restaurants. Hudson's was best store ever, had restaurant on top floor. Went there every Christmas with my Dad, to shop for my Mom. And watched Thanksgiving parade from winklemens store, my brother in law worked there. Great memories. Thank you⛄
Awesome, you know what I moved Hollywood Florida, I live there almost 14 years but I have to move Michigan because of my family’s. I love Florida, it’s beautiful places to live. Thanks for your comment. Happy new year
Hi. This is absolutelly enchanting. Thank you very much for thi wonderfull presentation of the city.
The Hudson building is coming along great!
Downtown Detroit is one of the most beautiful in the country. It's such a shame what government(s) and politicians have gradually done to the city over the decades.
It's really a shame what right wing nut propaganda has done to your brain.
Thriving now.
Guess who bankrupted American Auto (Big 3)? Dumb anti-government conservatives.
Actually, the city’s recent progress in restoration, owing at least in some part to its current politicians, is something to be admired.
Detroit is beautiful especially with the new architecture combined with the old intertwined into a fascinating aesthetically pleasing urban environment, the new show engineering wonders that show off the clean simplistic yet complex beauty of concrete and glass while the old show off amazing craftsmanship of old traditions, truly both eras are beautiful in their own ways
I'm from England and I can't wait to go visit family over there this Christmas! And they apparently live in a nice neighbourhood with beautiful houses covered with aesthetic Christmas lights and a lotta snowfall!
Its a shame what happened in the 90s/2000s to American houses, well designed ranches and contemporary replaced with oversized mcmansions, hell even trailers looked nice but they are now gray inside and out
@@circleinforthecube5170I'm in no place to say this but i doubt it would be ALL houses in America. I've seen my American uncle's house and it's stunning and well put together! And his garden is MASSIVE. Idk maybe because I'm a brit and most houses over here are TINY compared to america so that's probz why it's impressive to me.
Beautiful city in the snow. Thriving now
Live in West Virginia now but it's nice to see Detroit she's beautiful. It's always good to see home!
You can tell by the way the wind is blowing it was extremely cold. I believe the wind chill was -22 on Christmas Eve. Nice spin around downtown. Looking very nice. Would have liked to see the north end in order to see Comerica Park, Ford Field and Little Ceasers arena. But still a nice tour.
Cry more conservatives.
I'm originally from Detroit, left for Florida in 1980. Don't miss the snow, miss white Castle hamburgers!!!!! Bob-lo boat rides I miss the Roostertail, sinbads, trappers alley, vanellis, all great restaurants. Hudson's was best store ever, had restaurant on top floor. Went there every Christmas with my Dad, to shop for my Mom. And watched Thanksgiving parade from winklemens store, my brother in law worked there. Great memories. Thank you⛄
Awesome, you know what I moved Hollywood Florida, I live there almost 14 years but I have to move Michigan because of my family’s. I love Florida, it’s beautiful places to live. Thanks for your comment. Happy new year
I left in 1980 as well. Got transferred to a job in NYC. Been here ever since. I miss Detroit. Time to come home. Thanks for this video.
@@garyalexander5686 no problem, thanks for watching my video
Detroit Downtown is thriving and you would not even recognize today