Jdes91
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Crime, housing vacancy, bankrupcy stuff like that
Why to you ask?
Crime, housing vacancy, bankrupcy stuff like that
Does anyone have an idea of how many players actually live in Detroit?
Larkin lives somewhere he can walk to the arena. I know that has been mentioned and I fell like there are a couple that have talked about Corktown. Usually the younger guys.
The older vets generally live in either Novi/Northville or Birmingham/Bloomfield Hills.
The school systems are a factor.
Opposing players have trashed Detroit. Most players like the market once they actually see it. However, I don't think a ton of the athletes love downtown.
Suh is the last one I can think of itching to leave.
Larkin lives somewhere he can walk to the arena. I know that has been mentioned and I fell like there are a couple that have talked about Corktown. Usually the younger guys.
The older vets generally live in either Novi/Northville or Birmingham/Bloomfield Hills.
The school systems are a factor.
Opposing players have trashed Detroit. Most players like the market once they actually see it. However, I don't think a ton of the athletes love downtown.
Suh is the last one I can think of itching to leave.
Mike Commodore always talked about how he actually got an apartment right downtown and he liked it. That was right near when downtown was being revitalised a bit. I would think a lot of the younger guys especially would live close to the arena nowadays with how gentrified the area is becoming so that doesnt surprise me about Larkin one bit.
I was getting dropped off at a tailgate by a bus driver after everyone had got off at a different stop and he had time to kill so he gave us a quick tour around the areas that are being fixed up and the difference is crazy. You used to be able to shoot a cannonball through some of these areas and the only thing you might hit is a crackhead but now its full of young professionals
You used to be able to shoot a cannonball through some of these areas and the only thing you might hit is a crackhead but now its full of young professionals
The "who you would hit with a cannonball" test is seriously underutilized.
Datsyuk had one of his homes in Bloomfield
1267 Club Drive, Bloomfield Township
Pavel Datsyuk's $4.5M home in Bloomfield Twp. includes panic room, theater
For some reason I recall his other house hitting the market between 2013-2016.
IIRC, the homes Fyodorov was defaulting on were also in Bloomfield Hills.
Is he left handed and can he play D?Maybe he's a free agent gathering some candid, anecdotal accounts.
Is he left handed and can he play D?
That's possible.Fedorov still owns the house he lived in when he left the Wings. Spends time each summer there.
Lost all his money in Joseph Zada's Ponzi scheme, I don't think he ever filed bankruptcy but bankruptcy does usually protect primary residence. Maybe he just used the KHL money to pay for that one house.That's possible.
All I recall is that he was defaulting on multiple properties in the Detroit area when he left Washington for the KHL.