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Road Construction Hurting Vibrant Mexicantown Economy

dsimmer — Sun, 04/13/2008 - 00:41

One of the few high-points in the Detroit ecomony today is Mexicantown in Southwest Detroit. In an underprivledged, undereducated area, investments by native residents have led to developments such as the Mexicantown International Welcome Center that opened in October 2007. And in the midst of all of that, I-75, the main freeway through the area, is closed until December 2009. Here's hoping and praying that projects like Detroit Cristo Rey High School can bring some extra light into the area until the construction is done. As to Cristo Rey, the Michigan Catholic weekly had this to say:

The Easter season is a time for Christians to celebrate new life in Christ — and new life is exactly what administrators of Detroit Cristo Rey High School are sensing. In fact, more than one person involved in the new coeducational Catholic high school have described the school as "a phoenix rising from the ashes."

Perhaps that phoenix will be yet another catalyst to the revitalization of Mexicantown and greater Detroit.

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