Omg this is amazing! Detroit and by extension Michigan had and still has some of the best minds and innovations into new technologies be it automotive industrial medical finance upcoming technology sector building/ architecture and so much more this state can offer Detroit was on track to be the United States 3rd largest city behind Chicago and of corse New York. Detroit lost its way but it’s never to late Detroit will be a powerhouse in the future, it will be the place that brings people from Chicago New York and even los angels. Keep it up! So much more work to be done to the city has a long way and so much potential.
@@rbtheballer Kent is not Seattle. Not to mention it's only in the top 5. Growth also isn't a direct indicator of greatness?? Phoenix is growing like crazy but is an absolute shithole.
@@thelonewanderer420 Kent lmfao nobodies moving to Kent this is not Detroit Metro where everybody moved to the suburbs…I can tell you’ve never been out here by that comment there’s plenty of high paying jobs here and this is a state with no income tax plus the geography and walkabilty of neighborhoods along with mass transit are why people are moving here…you sound dumb or misinformed to think otherwise.
Wow! What an incredibly futuristic, architectural marvel this is. Really cool to learn more about the top-down approach and why. Making history! Cheers, Brittney
How are the sections sealed together or united Key is ratings by residences after a few years of living there To tell if it works I think it will be just fine
@@musicwarrior3755 they have to construct the new floor directly under the previous one lifted if it’s not securely sealed or connected the whole floor or floors can come crashing down 😒
" how much money are you saving on this *64 million dollar tower* ? " uhhh..well, nobody is "movin on up" just _yet_ so we won't _really_ know until we sell _all_ the residential units for a mere for **$2.5 million** apiece and the commercial leases will be able to offset the occasional cost of maintenance leaving us with *_mad bank_* ...
@@Epic-hq7ep Usually for a building to be considered a tower, it’s at least 40 or more floors. Remember the Twin “Towers” or the Sears “Tower?” As much as I love Detroit, only people who live here would call a 16 story building a “tower” smh