Grand opening ceremonies for new Detroit high-rises used to happen once or twice a decade.
Lately, the mayor has been cutting a ribbon on a new skyscraper at least once a year — and the count goes up when including grand reopenings for once-vacant but newly restored high-rises.
This uptick in construction of buildings with 15 stories or more underscores downtown Detroit’s resurgence since its 2013-14 bankruptcy and the continued optimism for the city’s future, even as the daytime population of workers in downtown office buildings has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.
It is also reshaping the city’s appearance.
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