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Eric B. LarsonChief Executive OfficerDowntown Detroit Partnership
Square Miles
People
People/Per Acre
Median Household Income
Employees
Housing Units
1.1
6,444
~7
$35,320
80,000
4,300
Downtown Detroit
Property Ownership in Downtown Core
• Rock Ventures: 60%
• Karp & Associates: 6%
• Princeton Mgmt: 5%
• Olympia: 3%
• Roxbury Group: 3%
• Mike Higgins: 3%
• Broder-Sachse: 1%
• Other: 19%
Progress Towards Retail
Supporting Downtown:
• Infrastructure improvement plan
• Business sign ordinance update
• Advocacy with city departments (Zoning/historic)
Capitol Park Retail
2016 Occupancy Pipeline
31% 78%
Woodward Retail
Pipeline2016 Occupancy
32% 58%
Where We Were1993-2003:
0 new residential units
2003-2016:
Where We Are
902 new residential units
Demand for 1,400+ residential units per
year: 900 new residents from Live
Downtown program
Where We’re Going
1,300 new Downtown units
Grand Circus Park Survey
• 48% live + work Downtown
• 87% walk or people mover
• 99% desire grocery retail
Declining employment
population:
Where We Were
65,000
New Downtown
employees since 2010:
Where We Are
16,000
80,000 total
Where We’re Going…
Lear Corp. Detroit Innovation Center
Microsoft
General Motors Experience Center
Monroe Block
Hastings Place
Wurlitzer Building
The Metropolitan Building - element
The Foundation Hotel
Shinola Detroit Hotel
Orleans Landing
The Griswold
28Grand
Ducharme Place
Statler City Apartments
The District Detroit
Gratiot Block - Proposed MLS Arena
The Royce
Detroit Bikes
The TEN Nail Bar
Eatori Market
David Klein Gallery
Maru Sushi
The LTM Boutique - Moosejaw
Warby Parker
Parc
Citizen Yoga
Detroit Is The New Black
Shake Shack
The Skip
Sister Pie
Detroit Denim
Antietam
Changing the Landscape
Downtown Mobility Vision
The Downtown Detroit Partnership is committed to creating a more
walkable, bikable, transit friendly Downtown that supports economic
growth and increases access for all.
Library St & GratiotWoodward Ave. Concept
Detroit Bike Share Phase 1: 420 bicycles, 42 stations
Phase 2: 250+ bicycles, 25+ stations
Potential membership options:
• Annual ($70 - $90)
• Monthly ($15 - $20)
• Daily ($7 - $10)
• Subsidized and cash payment options
Year One Projections: 100,000 trips
M-1 RAIL - QLine
Bike Share
Detroit Bike Share
Campus Martius Park
Capitol Park
Grand Circus Park
DTE Energy Grand River Park
What Has Driven Change?
• Partnership – Public, Private and Philanthropic
• Coordination
• Targeted Geography
• Focused Resources
• Safe, Clean and Inviting