I Drove Through The Worst Parts of Detroit. This Is What I Saw.

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2019
  • Wow! Detroit has some really crazy areas! We begin our journey in Detroit on M102. No, that’s not a radio station. That’s 8 mile road.
    We drove down 8 mile road on our way into Detroit. 8 mile road is north of Detroit, about 8 miles north of downtown.
    Along the way, we saw many shuttered businesses, and other downtrodden sights.
    Of course, 8 mile was made famous by the movie 8 mile, starring Eminem.
    8 Mile Road has also always been the physical and cultural dividing line between the wealthier, predominantly white northern suburbs of Detroit and the poorer, predominantly black city.
    You can see on this map exactly what I’m referring to. As we drive, heading west, on our left is the black population, where people earn about $30k a year, and on our right is the white population where people earn about $75k a year
    Then, we left 8 mile road and hopped onto 75 South to head into Detroit proper..
    We got off the 75 South at Grand Avenue and headed west. We read online that an area near Rosa Parks Blvd was particularly bad, so we went there first. As it turned out, this wasn’t even the worst area we would see.
    At this point, we were 4 miles from downtown. For perspective you can see on this map where we were. The homes here were in pretty bad shape, but like what we had seen in Flint about two hours earlier, in many of these downtrodded neighborhoods, people were not outside. The streets were just eerily empty.
    Did you know Detroit has lost ⅔ of its population?
    I’ve been to east Cleveland once. That was really bad.
    But in East Cleveland, at least they had houses, not just open spaces.
    Detroit has lost 1.2 million people in the last 70 years. Of course, that’s because of the auto industry decline, mostly. That’s pretty common knowledge.
    In the neighborhood we were in, rent was about $450 a month for the entire house. You can see why.
    Now, we’re going to let this go for a minute or two and then take you to the worst area we saw that morning.
    So we left that neighborhood and took Linwood, one of the really bad thoroughfares in Detroit. We wanted to go to the Northwest Goldberg neighborhood, which we read was one of the worst in the city.
    Of course, Detroit has issues with crime and poverty. One in three people in Detroit lives in poverty. In 1950, 82% of Detroit was white. Now, it’s 82% black. And, of the top 12 employers in Detroit, all but 2 are government jobs. Meaning there’s not a lot of private enterprise here.
    Of course, people talk of a Detroit resurgence. While the downtown area itself is improving and adding jobs, the outlying areas like this haven’t even been touched. And apparently, there are businesses who want to grow in Detroit, but they can’t find people who are either motivated or skilled to take those jobs. So the city is actively trying to recruit skilled people to the city, offering tax breaks and cheap housing.
    But progress is progress, and there’s an air of hope and optimism among some Detroit folks. Mostly in areas not close to this.
    For perspective here’s a map that shows where we are from downtown. We’re even closer to downtown and it’s really abandoned as we’ll see.
    Now this neighborhood wasn’t really dangerous - at least we didn’t see any people lingering and never felt threatened. So whoever actually lives in this neighborhood was either hiding inside, sleeping or not home. Sometimes, you’d see a guy on a bike or a few people on their porch, but that was it.
    But it was really interesting to see block after block where you would see large areas where homes were razed, and the city was essentially turning parts of the city back to nature. It’s an...urban prairie. The homes left are mostly gutted or have some sort of fire damage. Some of the alleys looked like hiking trails.
    But it isn't scary. That’s because it’s early in the day, we can see, and we’re driving in a car that looks like an undercover cop car. So people are giving us a wide berth.
    Now, we’re going to let this video just roll. We have about 15 minutes more of just footage, where we looked at different areas of Detroit - all on the city’s northwest end. For the most part, these areas were run down, but occasionally, as you’ll see there are small areas that aren’t too bad.
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  • @NickJohnson
    @NickJohnson  Před 2 lety +7

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  • @adamn5821
    @adamn5821 Před 4 lety +1530

    It's a shame. Those huge houses were probably something else in their day.

    • @tallybrock391
      @tallybrock391 Před 4 lety +125

      So sad. They're so beautiful.

    • @reaganwild2809
      @reaganwild2809 Před 4 lety +31

      Those are not huge houses. Those are rooms rented to most people its not one big home. Plus most of them are used. It just look like there not because of the area its in

    • @adamn5821
      @adamn5821 Před 4 lety +108

      @@reaganwild2809 back when those houses were built they would've been single family homes. They most recently probably were split up and rented by multiple families but those multi family dwellings can always converted back. They probably will rot into homes that need to be condemned and knock down. It's a shame regardless of how many people were living in them.

    • @shortliner68
      @shortliner68 Před 4 lety +44

      For most of my growing up years, the five of us in my family were crammed into a two bedroom apartment on the westside of Baltimore. I would have loved for us to have been able to afford one of these older individual homes, having a whole house and yard to ourselves. It is a shame...these would have been beautiful neighborhoods back in the day and the houses are no doubt built with much higher quality materials than many of the high priced, disposable homes being built today that burn up quickly if they catch fire.

    • @GrzegorzDurda
      @GrzegorzDurda Před 4 lety +35

      @@shortliner68 Absolutely true. Ive sen many of those houses in may cities in the usa from that Era. Absolutely goegeous insides with huga spacious rooms and high ceiling. Many windows and lots of internal light. The materials used last for centuries. Slate roofs and thick walls. Absolute mansions by today's standards. Many people are moving back into them and renovating here in Trenton NJ. Absolute Gems.

  • @kelsijodryer6348
    @kelsijodryer6348 Před 3 lety +203

    My unpopular opinion: Detroit looks better now than when I lived there 20 years ago when all the dilapidated houses were still standing. The green space is better.

    • @iusedtoliveinmymothergary9827
      @iusedtoliveinmymothergary9827 Před 3 lety +20

      Downtown it does. Some neighborhoods around downtown have been worked on a bit, but most of them are still shitholes. The city as a whole is just too big to be financed these days.

    • @tmo7734
      @tmo7734 Před 2 lety +9

      Many abandoned homes were taken down to prevent drug addicts from using them to hide out. Also, crime was so bad, leveling structures made policing the town easier.

    • @hereforit2347
      @hereforit2347 Před 2 lety +8

      It’s be nice to buy a beautiful large home, restore it, and purchase the surrounding empty lots and turn it into a large estate or villa. But it’s the surrounding area that would concern me.

    • @durango8882
      @durango8882 Před 2 lety +8

      I grew up there and I left, no jobs, crime, roads are horrible, cars stolen, robbed. Those aren’t the worst areas🤦🏻‍♂️👏🏻👏🏻

    • @chelsea7xhf
      @chelsea7xhf Před 2 lety +2

      Yea I agree. I have been traveling around during the pandemic, I really feel compare to downtown LA, SF, Seattle, where a lot of homeless camp on the street, Detroit is better in someway. At lease in downtown Detroit,there is not that many homeless.

  • @rabs7290
    @rabs7290 Před 3 lety +319

    I’m from Venezuela, and usually the poor hood have houses made with raw materials, but in Detroit you can see there are big houses abandoned or bad preserved, this shows the decadence of the city which once was the heart of the American dream

  • @breatheinpoetry
    @breatheinpoetry Před 3 lety +172

    It’s such a shame because a lot of those houses are beautiful

  • @MisterS.
    @MisterS. Před 4 lety +779

    I'm from Russia, and Detroit looks like home to me. Poor and abandoned.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +47

      What part of Russia?

    • @MisterS.
      @MisterS. Před 4 lety +181

      Nick Johnson pretty much anywhere apart from Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Even other big cities look like trash.

    • @x_x5744
      @x_x5744 Před 4 lety +11

      Mister S. Mother Russia!!! ✊

    • @johnpeymann2783
      @johnpeymann2783 Před 4 lety +15

      Is that a sales pitch as to why America should adopt Socialism?

    • @cnsrd4648
      @cnsrd4648 Před 4 lety +54

      John Peymann socialism never works

  • @brendanbressler9807
    @brendanbressler9807 Před 4 lety +84

    Can you please come back and drive through the NICE parts of the city? People who have never been here just assume the entire city is bad and run down, it's not. I've lived in downtown for five years and have seen major improvements and development. Take a drive around downtown, midtown, New Center, Corktown, Eastern Market, and Rivertown. Those are all nice spots. There are still a lot of old historic residential neighborhoods that have beautiful homes. Belle Isle is a beautiful spot with nature and great views of the skyline. Yes I know Detroit has many bad areas and I've driven through a lot of them, but the constant negative outlook on the city gets really old. I've had a lot of guests at the hotel I work at mention how great downtown looks and had no idea the city core had improved so much. The city as a whole has a long way to go, but it's definitely gotten better.

    • @mikedtw
      @mikedtw Před 2 lety +8

      I was just thinking about how close this guy was to the Boston-Edison area with its enormous, grand old homes and tree-lined boulevards. And that's Detroit, a study in extreme contrasts for decades now.

    • @indiadelon8771
      @indiadelon8771 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!!!

    • @carolferguson19
      @carolferguson19 Před 2 lety +3

      You got it 👍 Exactly ‼️

    • @theliveingshitpost2316
      @theliveingshitpost2316 Před rokem +2

      Dearborn

    • @JohnSmith-ct5jd
      @JohnSmith-ct5jd Před rokem +4

      Are there any nice areas of Detroit?

  • @newleft2254
    @newleft2254 Před 3 lety +199

    It's so amazing how a place is instantly beautified when people leave. Look at the greenery... the wildlife is back. Look at those beautiful houses... I would love to live here if job and security weren't issues. I'm rooting for you, Detroit!
    Love from, Rojava.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 3 lety +13

      That's sweet ❤️

    • @edwardzamorski3711
      @edwardzamorski3711 Před 3 lety +8

      Sparsely populated now nature healing the city to many people ruin everything.

    • @AngelTaylorgang809
      @AngelTaylorgang809 Před 3 lety +3

      Lmaaaaaoooooooo

    • @1L6E6VHF
      @1L6E6VHF Před 3 lety +1

      Take a look at the rural areas of Southwest Wayne County or Monroe County. Plenty of green space.

    • @JonathanFritz3757
      @JonathanFritz3757 Před 3 lety +7

      Losing population is a hard knock for some cities, but the loss can be a blessing in disguise: When population goes down in some cities, the crime rates fall as well. Traffic jams are less intense, and public transit can be made more efficient. There is more opportunity to make those cities better spaces in the interims between population declines and future increases.

  • @mikeysix3
    @mikeysix3 Před 4 lety +1253

    Lol ... The hood sleeps during the day and is up all night

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +140

      yes they were definitely asleep

    • @frank-xp6pj
      @frank-xp6pj Před 4 lety +21

      not in this day & age....drive thru at night & it's the same as the day....very desolate.

    • @-SheepDog-
      @-SheepDog- Před 4 lety +53

      @@frank-xp6pj You must not be going to the right parts because I've seem more cracked out mfs out fuckin around at 3 am than I ever have during the day

    • @oldcigarette7538
      @oldcigarette7538 Před 4 lety +10

      @@-SheepDog- How have you, are you some wacked out taxi driver like Robert DeNiro in Taxi Driver?

    • @bignagurski7688
      @bignagurski7688 Před 4 lety +5

      Nampires?

  • @Doty6String
    @Doty6String Před 4 lety +381

    The abandoned area actually looks beautiful with all the trees and grass

    • @oceanbreeze6589
      @oceanbreeze6589 Před 4 lety +12

      Funny Lori, the video did not show one broken piece of glass and no trash any where🤔

    • @kaitlynrattee495
      @kaitlynrattee495 Před 4 lety +34

      Also you never know if there is a body in the overgrowth of the grass or trees

    • @naya8073
      @naya8073 Před 4 lety +1

      Noli Pugh trust me its in there it’s mainly from there homeless drunk ppl living in the homes.

    • @detroitdizthepoet313
      @detroitdizthepoet313 Před 3 lety +5

      @@oceanbreeze6589 O it's there..

    • @b.j.banditt2046
      @b.j.banditt2046 Před 3 lety +1

      @Lori Hanks I know what u mean; I live on Grayfield (Grand River btwn Shiawassee & Berg; E of Telegraph) & the house that I live in has numerous pieces of broken glass on the property. Also; the property nxt door 2 where I reside has 2 houses on the same property (bizarre; eh?). Nvrthlss, luv the relative peace & quiet of my neighborhood.

  • @valerier4308
    @valerier4308 Před 3 lety +51

    You can still tell that some of those old homes must have been quite beautiful and impressive. Very sad.

  • @douglasgriffiths3534
    @douglasgriffiths3534 Před 3 lety +173

    It's really sad. Those homes were craftsman homes in their heyday. They had some nice woodwork in them. I remember seeing them in the 60s when I was a kid before the riots. We would go to Detroit once in a while---had relatives that lived there. We lived in Dearborn Heights until 1970 when we moved to AZ. (Jan Griffiths).

    • @creativedream7395
      @creativedream7395 Před 3 lety +3

      Can you please explain to me, what happened to Detroit Michigan I heard it was once beautiful what happened?

    • @douglasgriffiths3534
      @douglasgriffiths3534 Před 3 lety +14

      @@creativedream7395 Government closed down the automotive and associated industries. Moved them to other countries like Mexico, and the sales of foreign cars overtook the market. And "white flight"---the movement of white people to the suburbs. No jobs, so the homes and neighborhoods fell into disrepair. There's other reasons too, but I won't touch on them here. (Jan Griffiths).

    • @talzotar7580
      @talzotar7580 Před 3 lety +1

      @@douglasgriffiths3534 yeah pink people did not want to be around blacks and other minorities because they were an are considered subhuman of a course the government brain washing work all to well in all Hollywood weird movies, portraying all minorities as evil an drug dealers.

    • @soniasg8639
      @soniasg8639 Před 2 lety +2

      @@douglasgriffiths3534 That's messed up.

    • @shellieperreault6262
      @shellieperreault6262 Před rokem

      @@douglasgriffiths3534 You mean, the problem with Detroit were and are the idiots who voted for Coleman Young and who keep voting for the current city council...

  • @mactheslovac8673
    @mactheslovac8673 Před 4 lety +431

    Next time take a ride down there between 11 p.m. and 4 am

    • @outbackeddie
      @outbackeddie Před 4 lety +123

      MAC THE SLOVAC If he did that he wouldn’t be able to make these CZcams videos because he would be dead.

    • @Dallas_K
      @Dallas_K Před 4 lety +12

      Wait until dark!!!

    • @christybrown3716
      @christybrown3716 Před 4 lety +2

      MAC THE SLOVAC just come out at dark!!!

    • @richochett404
      @richochett404 Před 3 lety +4

      PERHAPS A VICTIM OF GLOBAL WARMING,LIBERAL POLITITIANS.

    • @toordal
      @toordal Před 3 lety +15

      If he did that, you wouldn't see much because it would be so dark.

  • @soh4rdfrmdetroit
    @soh4rdfrmdetroit Před 4 lety +512

    I've been living in Detroit my whole life and it's a pretty peaceful place except for all the abandoned houses and never walk at night in Detroit

    • @reaganwild2809
      @reaganwild2809 Před 4 lety +69

      I have only lived in detroit you cant even walk in the day especially not where i live

    • @tammybrennan9506
      @tammybrennan9506 Před 4 lety +52

      CorruptDemon ~ Greek town , the river walks nice, The bike paths & Eastern Market are great. They need to show more positivity geez

    • @tammybrennan9506
      @tammybrennan9506 Před 4 lety +6

      Eco Man ~ u can get most houses for back taxes or a few hundred & idk what time of day this is, mostly people r outside. I’ve never had any problems

    • @josephososkie3029
      @josephososkie3029 Před 4 lety +9

      Small stuff. Roaches, drunk neighbors backing into your car, drunk shooting the streetlight outside your window.

    • @dontabaltimore1974
      @dontabaltimore1974 Před 4 lety +13

      Abandoned houses are in most major cities now and if the city knocks them down and doesn't replace them with anything you have open space. Oh and by the way Latinos will eventually replace blacks as the largest populations in these places in the next few decades watch

  • @FullyCharged22
    @FullyCharged22 Před 3 lety +33

    Ah, East Cleveland. We warn travelers that it's like a warzone. It's not recommended to go if you value your life.

    • @mycklaflonscamping1398
      @mycklaflonscamping1398 Před 3 lety +5

      Tell me more

    • @soniasg8639
      @soniasg8639 Před 2 lety

      Please tell us some stories. Did you or someone you know had a bad experience?

    • @FullyCharged22
      @FullyCharged22 Před 2 lety +2

      I've driven through east Cleveland. People roll through stop signs, I've had kids chuck rocks at cars, entire streets are abandoned. Anthony Sowell prowled the streets of east Cleveland without fear, even when the woman escaped and screamed, no one called the cops. Gunshots are common, as is gang violence.

    • @ripped181
      @ripped181 Před 2 lety +2

      @@FullyCharged22 I've lived on east 99. For 14 years. It's not as bad as you're making it out to be. Especially during the day. Def not a warzone.

  • @marymcguffin9370
    @marymcguffin9370 Před 3 lety +85

    How grand those big house must have been back in the day. I'm sure Detroit was beautiful place when the auto industry provided so many jobs. People did take pride in their home. With out a decent job it's hard to maintain a life a home and all that one use to have. I love the Eastern Market area and other areas of Detriot. There is still alot of good to be said about the city. 😄💕

  • @CeeJay____
    @CeeJay____ Před 4 lety +318

    A lot of Detroit neighborhoods give me the "small town blues" vibe. A lot of these places had utterly beautiful homes back in the 50's and 60's, but they've just been left to sit for the past couple decades. It's sad, really.

    • @donrutter6765
      @donrutter6765 Před 4 lety +31

      Well, Detroit has been democrat government since 1957. Go figure.

    • @CeeJay____
      @CeeJay____ Před 4 lety +21

      @@donrutter6765 Please shut up.

    • @Heroinexoxo
      @Heroinexoxo Před 4 lety +21

      @@CeeJay____ He isn't wrong though. lmao

    • @CeeJay____
      @CeeJay____ Před 4 lety +32

      @@Heroinexoxo He's not wrong, but my comment isn't political and I want it to stay that way.

    • @RayPointerChannel
      @RayPointerChannel Před 3 lety +7

      @@donrutter6765 That's not accurate. Detroit had a Republican Mayor, Mariani until 1961 And don't blame Democrats when the prosperous era was under them. But the alleged "riot" of 1967 did a disservice to the reputation of Mayor Kavanah, the Democratic Mayor who was blamed for what was really a staged event promoted by real estate agents and outsider agitators designed to create fear of declining property values and promote real estate sales in Oakland County. In the process the Middle Class left the city and along with them went the tax base. Likewise corporations moved out as well and ceased paying taxes to Detroit . THAT in short is what caused the dramatic decline of the city.

  • @howarda4242
    @howarda4242 Před 4 lety +28

    Actually used to be much much worse! The city has been cleaned up substantially. Over 16000 homes and old structures have been torn down in the last 5 years . A long way to go still but a vast improvement nonetheless.

  • @sdcoinshooter
    @sdcoinshooter Před 3 lety +12

    60 years ago, I was born in Royal Oak and lived in Clawson until my family moved when I was a teenager. It makes me sad to see this, imagine if that area was safe? The housed would be incredibly valuable with all the open space. Good luck Detroit, I hope you come back better then ever.

  • @chelsiisonn5870
    @chelsiisonn5870 Před 3 lety +9

    This is the most peaceful video ever... I live in metro Detroit, I used to drive through there while it was snowing and listen to calm music like this. One of the best experiences of my life.. lol

  • @NickJohnson
    @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +6

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    • @jjdaman2149
      @jjdaman2149 Před 4 lety

      Nick Johnson I used to live there until my cuz got killed

    • @CRFord-gm5me
      @CRFord-gm5me Před 4 lety +2

      Thought about subscribing until I read your comments..

    • @MrGlume
      @MrGlume Před 4 lety

      Why this s *** music ?

  • @beckyodom2097
    @beckyodom2097 Před 3 lety +55

    There's some beautiful older style houses in Detroit.... It's so sad to see it going to ruin

  • @joeylewis8615
    @joeylewis8615 Před rokem +9

    Those urban prairies are incredible. It's almost impossible to imagine all of those green spaces had beautiful homes on them in the not so distant past. It would be stunning if video existed and be able to do a then and now montage. The remaining structures are still gorgeous examples of architecture though. I hope Detroit continues to heal.

  • @edwardr7577
    @edwardr7577 Před 2 lety +1

    This has got to one of the best Detroit video's.
    I like the way that you clarify the locations on the map and give interesting information.
    Keep these types of Videos coming please. Very interesting.

  • @kenking9114
    @kenking9114 Před 4 lety +48

    Land returning to nature. Yards in desperate need of mowing. Trees suffering amateurish pruning. Unsubstantiated rumors of wild dog packs. Ominous music playing in the video. Oh the horrors! I never knew that Detroit was this nice.

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 Před 4 lety +8

      The dog pack thing is not unsubstantiated. They are a huge problem. I've seen video of those packs roaming the streets like they do in India, Russia and the Middle East. Only difference is the street dogs of other countries are all feral looking mutts. The street packs in Detroit are pit bulls and pit types.

    • @marybrown7203
      @marybrown7203 Před 4 lety +3

      These homes were so big, I can't imagine the cost of maintenance. Especially as jobs left the area. The City has been working hard to get rid of the evacuated homes, leaving greenspace, albeit poorly mainttained. I'm guessing there are areas worse than this. And other areas where community gardens are plentiful, in the now available land.

    • @michaelclayton3114
      @michaelclayton3114 Před 4 lety

      @@DoubleDogDare54 - It is something .They somehow decide who is the leader .So this massive collection of dogs wander around like cattle .Except they sometimes run .They will stay clear of the chestnuts - because those hurt that sponge surface under there feet . Don't know if those trees are still around - been 1996 since I was there for my mother's funeral .

    • @zephsmith3499
      @zephsmith3499 Před 3 lety +3

      @@marybrown7203 Thanks for mentioning that, it's good to hear; watching the video I was thinking "wow, there's lots of space for community gardens...".

    • @douglasgriffiths3534
      @douglasgriffiths3534 Před 3 lety +2

      @@michaelclayton3114 The dogs will revert back to pack mentality. They are descended from wolves, after all. Their behavior naturally would be similar. They are no longer a domesticated animal. (Jan Griffiths).

  • @aidentomashik935
    @aidentomashik935 Před 4 lety +60

    Sad to see I wish everyone could see what that place looked like in the 40s and early 50s some of the most beautiful neighborhoods

  • @teaeff8898
    @teaeff8898 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m appreciative of the people who keep there houses up! Looks good!

  • @ugmagir2641
    @ugmagir2641 Před 3 lety +29

    nature is starting to take over it's unfortunate but also cool and captivating in a weird way. I hope for the best for this place.

  • @richardlong3745
    @richardlong3745 Před 4 lety +66

    To have seen Detroit when it was the heart of our nations economic and manufacturing core would have been such a awe inspiring thing to witness first hand.

    • @theintelligentone8150
      @theintelligentone8150 Před 4 lety +1

      They all turned their backs now money is invested they want to come back!

    • @LynMaarouf
      @LynMaarouf Před 4 lety +2

      Richard Long I did. Even worked an afternoon shift at GM in my college years. It was an awesome place to grow up. I think the new mayor has things moving in a better direction.

    • @ridef0rlife
      @ridef0rlife Před 4 lety

      @LAFOLLETTER to bad, they are coming back and it will help your economy

    • @Tinyfurball
      @Tinyfurball Před 4 lety +1

      I read it was getting better. But I don't know. Commifornia is getting there like Michigan.

    • @nojopro908
      @nojopro908 Před 4 lety +1

      My grandma moved there in the late fifties it's amazing how beautiful she said it used to be. Where everyone knew each other. You could Chuck her treat without getting ran over by a car. People didn't shoot People. Everybody had jobs and homes actually had value.

  • @mewuvpichu
    @mewuvpichu Před 4 lety +213

    I Love how much grass and trees they have at least c:

    • @yvymareena3050
      @yvymareena3050 Před 4 lety +4

      Are you crazy!!!!!! The grass and trees trying to stay alive, they struggle!!!!!!!!😰

    • @Vgp-rp4iu
      @Vgp-rp4iu Před 4 lety +13

      Oh yea the thugs like it too. Good place for them to hide their murder victims

    • @baniksagar
      @baniksagar Před 4 lety +6

      i thought i am the only one finding this city beautiful

    • @l.a.crenshaw5952
      @l.a.crenshaw5952 Před 3 lety +1

      thats what i like about detroit ,nature is taking over, so romantic

    • @earlr9381
      @earlr9381 Před 3 lety

      @@l.a.crenshaw5952 I'm sure the land looked better before the first building was constructed. What goes up must come down. Time changes everything and we mortals witness just a small glimpse within our lifetime.

  • @l.thegirl2581
    @l.thegirl2581 Před 2 lety +12

    I worked downtown until about 2010. When I left, there were empty 10 or 20 story buildings. A big residential or maybe hotel building down the street from the hospital where I worked was abandoned. There were still rags of filthy curtains blowing in the wind in some of the upper story broken windows. It reminds me of New Orleans after Katrina. I guess I'm used to the empty spaces now. It was worse when the decrepit buildings were there. The woodwork inside some of the old buildings is astounding. Early 1900s craftsmanship.

    • @l.thegirl2581
      @l.thegirl2581 Před 2 lety

      @@donjon5704 you're right re downtown. And midtown. The area around Wayne State to me is kind of unrecognizable. It used to be so much more decrepit! The old houses around 2nd are spiffed up, the mud lot where you could park for classes and walk thru the hood is gone (I think). It's a completely different vibe.

    • @cyndid6605
      @cyndid6605 Před 2 lety

      @@donjon5704 I was last downtown in 2017 and I was shocked when I watched a video tour of what it looks like now. If covid didn't slow it down it would be even further. It really looks great.

  • @diegoolivarez1
    @diegoolivarez1 Před 3 lety +16

    I think it's weird how these poor areas are huge brick homes. It's obvious that these areas weren't always bad.

    • @richardpichan6916
      @richardpichan6916 Před 3 lety +2

      Most were beautiful inside...plaster with coped ceilings, lost of hardwood flooring and nice molding. A lot of the sears houses were pretty ornate

    • @barackollama6568
      @barackollama6568 Před 3 lety

      I just dont think some of the neighborhoods have been tou hed or "updated" in song time. That's why some of the houses look dated

  • @brianbrantley8821
    @brianbrantley8821 Před 4 lety +134

    DAMN, IT'S LIKE A FREAKIN' GHOST TOWN.

    • @essem5143
      @essem5143 Před 4 lety +24

      Just wait til’ the shooters wake up in the noon

    • @anthonyc4138
      @anthonyc4138 Před 4 lety

      @@essem5143 lol

    • @itsnats8007
      @itsnats8007 Před 4 lety

      It wont if U VIST

    • @gigi-bs3ie
      @gigi-bs3ie Před 4 lety +1

      Wait until the rest of the US is like this, that will be really sad, I hope that new president will truly give us that extra $1,000 a month, maybe that will help some.

    • @steveshears890
      @steveshears890 Před 4 lety

      Brian Brantley why?

  • @dorisbilley8991
    @dorisbilley8991 Před 4 lety +104

    It’s sad they look like they would have been such nice neighbourhoods back in the day.

    • @marybrown7203
      @marybrown7203 Před 4 lety

      @Frank B Parker It is all by design, and not limited to one political party. Part of the master design, was /is to keep you believing as you do.

    • @yvymareena3050
      @yvymareena3050 Před 4 lety

      Juste take out black people and U will see !!!!!!!! 😅

    • @Kodeb8
      @Kodeb8 Před 4 lety +2

      They were! Detroit used to be a great city back when all the big American car brands were running properly! Unfortunately, after the 1973 oil crisis, people started buying the more fuel friendly Japanese cars and American car brands had to fire a lot of people and close down a lot of factories. This is one of the main reasons why Detroit fell so hard.

    • @silloweet
      @silloweet Před 4 lety

      @Frank B Parker New York isn't run by blacks, what's your excuse for that?

    • @sandraculter869
      @sandraculter869 Před 4 lety +1

      They WERE nice back in the day. Car industry left, drugs, murders, AIDS, the welfare system all played a part.

  • @endrankluvsda4loko172
    @endrankluvsda4loko172 Před 3 lety +1

    This was really interesting. Thank you.

  • @socialworkersanonymous
    @socialworkersanonymous Před 3 lety +6

    This type of videos get me kind of emotional! I spent many years from my childhood in Ferndale (across 8 mile) my whole family is from Detroit. We used to go to visit family all over the city (well the west side)spent much of my time at Adams Butzel rec center and at Hartford Memorial ❤️ It didn’t look like this during my time there (90’s) went back in 2014 and it looked so abandoned 😞 so much of my family’s history is in this city. I will always have a special place in my heart for Detroit ❤️

  • @marktwain380
    @marktwain380 Před 4 lety +49

    Can you imagine getting lost in the dark around here?

    • @zap2960
      @zap2960 Před 4 lety +10

      Dead.

    • @acjayc
      @acjayc Před 3 lety +2

      Rest in peace 🙏. No one is helping you for Jack. They'll most likely Rob you, if you're Unlucky enough...dead.

    • @olekthefgmo9335
      @olekthefgmo9335 Před 3 lety +10

      I'd sleep in a bush and hide there until early morning like 7AM then at least try to get someone to help me find my way out... no way I'd ask for help at night

    • @sadiewood8539
      @sadiewood8539 Před 3 lety +7

      current mission- *survive*

    • @gabrielledennis549
      @gabrielledennis549 Před 3 lety +7

      I did once. I got lost at 10pm during a bus trip. It doesn’t help that I’m a small, 5’0” young woman. I found my way back in one piece, believe it or not. Thank God for cellphones 🙏.

  • @sevensurvival
    @sevensurvival Před 4 lety +38

    Now I want You to drive through the beautiful neighborhoods of Detroit, and film that.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +8

      where should i go? do you know the areas Ivan?

    • @michaelclayton3114
      @michaelclayton3114 Před 4 lety +2

      They never show the better areas only the bad - grew up there I i have never seen such beautiful places like they have on average .

    • @lowbll1
      @lowbll1 Před 4 lety +6

      What would that be, a 2 minute video?

    • @michaelclayton3114
      @michaelclayton3114 Před 4 lety +2

      @@lowbll1 WRONG !

    • @khalilt6508
      @khalilt6508 Před 4 lety +2

      Nick Johnson Palmer woods and the 8 mile Southfield area

  • @mariocasella4816
    @mariocasella4816 Před 10 měsíci

    Your videos are absolutely great! Thank You for providing these views of America, the good. bad, ugly, and beautiful. I love the fact that you let the camera do most of the talking while you interject interesting information about the locations. The music is always perfect. Great work !

  • @nepta00
    @nepta00 Před 3 lety

    This is your first video I have seen. As someone born in the early 80s I appreciate Mappy so much. Reminds me of videos I watched growing up. How delightful.

  • @AlvinSeville1
    @AlvinSeville1 Před 4 lety +91

    Here's a tidbit of info. for Mappy. Detroit is the only place in the continental United States that Canada actually is crossed going south! That's right! To get from Detroit to Windsor, Ontario, you actually go south.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +7

      I saw that!

    • @BrandonMaceira-go1gs
      @BrandonMaceira-go1gs Před 4 lety +3

      It's funny as hell being I'm ftom California and I was up there

    • @thefozzybear
      @thefozzybear Před 4 lety +2

      As a Canadian I knew that.

    • @corin164
      @corin164 Před 4 lety +1

      Big flippen deal.

    • @michaelg6641
      @michaelg6641 Před 4 lety

      Ya, and its pretty funky over there too, but amazing view of D. city without actually being there!

  • @riccogee
    @riccogee Před 4 lety +153

    Nick the shooters don't wake up til arnott 12 noon. So mornings are typically slow.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +5

      I know that's why went when I did Raynell. Do you like it there?

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před 4 lety +3

      @@NickJohnson I bet you he does maybe he's part of the shooting pack

    • @chairmanmeow3693
      @chairmanmeow3693 Před 4 lety +9

      I was thinking everyone was at work

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před 4 lety +10

      @@chairmanmeow3693 you're a funny guy

    • @chairmanmeow3693
      @chairmanmeow3693 Před 4 lety +3

      @@sitdowndogbreath Just trying to keep it real.........................funny

  • @who7056
    @who7056 Před 3 měsíci

    Love your channel. This is one of the first I heard with background music.
    GLAD YOU GOT RID OF IT.
    I like your new ones WITHOUT the music much better!
    We want to hear you! ❤️

  • @AnObservantTraveller74
    @AnObservantTraveller74 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @michaeldillon9080
    @michaeldillon9080 Před 4 lety +31

    Some of those old Brown Stone Buildings had to be Beautiful back in the day

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +6

      i know! so sad. now theyre ruined forever.

    • @hannahnummer8407
      @hannahnummer8407 Před 3 lety +3

      Nick Johnson can’t say forever! Slowly but surly the city is making its way back up, and many of these homes are being restored

  • @MadDog6945
    @MadDog6945 Před 4 lety +94

    My hometown, Middleburg, Florida, makes Detroit look like the Hamptons. It's so bad that the nicest restaurant is Popeye's. The richest guy in town actually paid cash for his chrome rims.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +4

      How much are chrome rims?

    • @MadDog6945
      @MadDog6945 Před 4 lety +9

      @@NickJohnson These are some pretty sweet rims, Nick. Must be at least $150.

    • @MadDog6945
      @MadDog6945 Před 4 lety +10

      @@bextar6365 Because I fit in.

    • @AlvinSeville1
      @AlvinSeville1 Před 4 lety +5

      @@AuroraBoarder1 It's between Northburgh and Southburgh, FL.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +8

      Haha @john daker I saw a guy in Danville Illinois with the shittiest 2004 sedan with suicide doors on it. And he went in to the gas station to get swisher sweets and left both doors up when he went inside. He thought he was so pimpin

  • @gloriahanes6490
    @gloriahanes6490 Před 3 lety +11

    Back in 1975, many of these homes were sold for a nominal price with the new owners given five (5) years to renovate and restore. The problem, the City of Detroit never checked back to see if the new owners were doing the repairs and restorations. Many owners were just holding onto the property for the land value. Thus, after twenty (20) years, the City of Detroit took back these homes and buildings because the owners did not honor the contract. Too late many of these homes and buildings had caved in roofs or the roofs were completely gone nothing to save and fast forward to 2020.

    • @cyndid6605
      @cyndid6605 Před 2 lety

      When I was working there (early 2000s) they were auctioning off houses dirt cheap, like less than 1K for many of them.

  • @22483johnnie
    @22483johnnie Před 2 lety +11

    I would have loved to see Detroit at its peak. I can't imagine how awesome it would have been

  • @rosabrown3141
    @rosabrown3141 Před 4 lety +52

    So sad to see those two story homes empty !!!!!

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +3

      I know

    • @lisabolo26
      @lisabolo26 Před 4 lety

      Yeah, NJ's got 4 of the poorest cities in U.S., with almost no hype! The discussion needs to switch from urban blighting to the truth abt U.S. poverty.

  • @dolly6323
    @dolly6323 Před 4 lety +155

    God, I wish that you will help Detroit Michigan to overcome it's problem's with poverty and high crime. Lord God, please lift the curse off of this state. Amen,

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +18

      God knows it's on his list 😉

    • @anthonygilmore5969
      @anthonygilmore5969 Před 4 lety +6

      God has solved this problem ions ago at calvary.
      Jesus's blood comes with an economic forever long stimulis package.
      The body of Christ can overnite reform Detroit if it believed that the Lord had to work through them to do it.
      But the folks have no belief in the Lords economic covenant.

    • @marianazinsou7539
      @marianazinsou7539 Před 3 lety +6

      So sad. Beautiful place with lots of potential. This is about government and politics that clearly shows that don’t care about people of Detroit. Hello , is anybody that cares ? God loves all of us but, he will not do the job for us. Do something about it and God will multiply!!!!

    • @jellybelly111
      @jellybelly111 Před 3 lety +3

      I'm only praying that this city will become prosperous (or at least close to it) like it once was

    • @toaster7817
      @toaster7817 Před 3 lety +3

      this city is doomed, it's not worth praying for

  • @albqdeboz
    @albqdeboz Před 3 lety +3

    As a born and raised Detroiter who is really proud of how Detroit is fighting to turn things around and I am impressed by the changes I have seen in the last decade

  • @MonicaM444
    @MonicaM444 Před 3 lety +6

    You didn’t show downtown Detroit. It’s beautiful. Not all of Detroit is downtrodden. It needs big business to come in and offer jobs and hope to people. Same with Saginaw, where I’m from. Breaks my heart to see some of the really downtrodden areas. People need jobs. Where are these politicians that offer empty promises most of the time? Michigan has a lot to offer! We just need to be given the chance again.

    • @bak-mariterry9143
      @bak-mariterry9143 Před 3 lety

      If you didn't let your Governor and the Democrat party cheat the best President this nation has had in over 40 years , it would have come back like you have never seen before.
      JAO BAI DIN WILL NEVER BE MY PRESIDENT * !

  • @bakerinthehouse5346
    @bakerinthehouse5346 Před 4 lety +117

    The old houses are so beautiful. Detroit is going through a rebirth, thankfully.

    • @mikaelwojciechowski7281
      @mikaelwojciechowski7281 Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah, I was just about to say the same thing :)

    • @Dallas_K
      @Dallas_K Před 4 lety +28

      Just like the rebirth in the 80s, and the rebirth in the 90s. I had enough in the 2000s and moved to Florida.

    • @michaelclayton3114
      @michaelclayton3114 Před 4 lety +2

      A lot of areas have had some improvement - even new houses in areas , they don't show on here . Only same old video they borrowed from others .

    • @honestytoafault
      @honestytoafault Před 4 lety +4

      no it's not...... or if it does it will be taken over by muslims

    • @beverlydavid581
      @beverlydavid581 Před 3 lety +2

      I noticed that about the houses. So many beautiful old homes in that city now in ruins. I would love to see them refurbish. They don't build them like this anymore.

  • @mrgreen8887
    @mrgreen8887 Před 4 lety +14

    I'm happy to see so many people say good things about Detroit. Every city has it's good and bad area's but every city didn't start off with the first AUTOMOBILE !
    Detroit was an economic beast from 1900
    until the 1970's and them big o abandoned
    houses were really baby mansions back then. Great Videos thank you 👍

  • @firstnamelastname7688
    @firstnamelastname7688 Před 3 lety +19

    I like Detroit. The best tacos iv ever had in my life came from a gas station on Michigan Avenue and Livernoise.

  • @justinmeyer3364
    @justinmeyer3364 Před 2 lety

    This channel is A+

  • @michaelhegyan7464
    @michaelhegyan7464 Před 4 lety +13

    Great video guys, it really breaks my heart to see what has happened to this once great city. My Grandparents once had a very thriving grocery business on W. Jefferson, from the 1920's through 1969. They closed it up after the 67' riots made the area too dangerous. People forget with diminished tax base and a ciry larger than Philadelphia ( Country's 6th largest ) Detroit, unfortunately will remain a continuous city of plight and poverty.

  • @joebartolo5535
    @joebartolo5535 Před 4 lety +55

    Detroit looks heavenly compared to Camden NJ. Only time u drive there is when you are going from Philly to Jersey or going to the aquarium at day time

    • @liamdoes8580
      @liamdoes8580 Před 4 lety

      @Truth Reigns Forever em....

    • @carmenmonoxide7459
      @carmenmonoxide7459 Před 4 lety +8

      You ain't never lied! The Aquarium is the ONLY reason to venture into Camden, NJ.

    • @sorcerer666
      @sorcerer666 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes I agree. Very similar, except Camden has people walking around

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +4

      People go to Camden to look at starfish?

    • @averyy2217
      @averyy2217 Před 4 lety +5

      Trust me, he didn't even touch the worst parts

  • @Dd-uj9tl
    @Dd-uj9tl Před 2 lety +1

    i like mapy . nice vid great work you did ....

  • @pcill_fox_yoti
    @pcill_fox_yoti Před 3 lety +6

    You're the only person who stops at a stop sign or light in the D. Lol

  • @hubertvancalenbergh9022
    @hubertvancalenbergh9022 Před 4 lety +113

    Lots of neglected homes, but not a single decrepit car. If anything the cars I see are all recent types.

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 Před 4 lety +31

      People have their priorities. I'll bet those neglected homes all have big screen TVs and the residents all have the latest iPhones so they can complete their drug deals in a timely manner.

    • @50zcarsman
      @50zcarsman Před 4 lety +5

      I noted that, too. No pimpmobiles, now, just working-class commuting cars/Nipponboxes, in in none too bad shape at that. Also note: virtually no burned-out or stripped vehicles -- guess the city cleared them away. There's been a winnowing -- the roaches have been deprived of cover by the demolition program, leaving only homeowners and tenants with decent cars.

    • @robertshea4652
      @robertshea4652 Před 4 lety +3

      I saw quite a few K-cars roaming around or on the side in this video. Also if you go on street view you can find a couple Chevy Caprice Classics still around lol

    • @jamesons6770
      @jamesons6770 Před 4 lety +1

      Motor City Baby!

    • @1L6E6VHF
      @1L6E6VHF Před 3 lety +7

      @@DoubleDogDare54
      Big screen TVs?
      LOL. Big screen TVs have been extremely inexpensive the last five years.
      One week's food for a man and his wife is more expensive than a big screen TV.

  • @timebandito4278
    @timebandito4278 Před 4 lety +12

    I'm halfway through, and for the most part, it doesn't look all that bad. Some of those houses are really really nice, in fact. I live in So Cal, and a lot of those houses would go for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Pomona has architecture like this, on very scenic streets, and those houses sell for a lot....up to the millions. This is crazy!! The only thing is that many of those houses are spread so far apart -- why is that? Who owns the land? The scenery is beautiful. I live in a concrete jungle so I can really appreciate that.

    • @demartin975
      @demartin975 Před rokem +1

      I wish someone would start a project to just move them all together inside the city limits and maybe have a green belt circling a smaller but urban new Detroit.

    • @DontcallmeaCuck
      @DontcallmeaCuck Před rokem

      You serious lol ? There were houses that got torn down In between those other homes

  • @endrankluvsda4loko172
    @endrankluvsda4loko172 Před 9 měsíci

    I love the music playing during this video!

  • @jodyrewa688
    @jodyrewa688 Před 3 lety

    The residential architecture is so charming. I enjoy learning about Detroit 😀

  • @KennyMoe7mile
    @KennyMoe7mile Před 4 lety +207

    Do the best parts next. Detroit has some beautiful areas too

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +19

      I should but is that interesting?

    • @KennyMoe7mile
      @KennyMoe7mile Před 4 lety +34

      @@NickJohnson good point. I'm a huge fan of your channel and also a resident of Detroit. It just intrigues me how my city has this awful reputation(I know statistics) and it's really not that bad. In any event much success to you and the channel

    • @cbow5582
      @cbow5582 Před 4 lety +3

      Ken Moe I agree

    • @daniellebush6123
      @daniellebush6123 Před 4 lety

      Right

    • @RealBron03
      @RealBron03 Před 4 lety +33

      Nick Johnson yes. If you do the bad, why not the good unless you wanna focus on the bad

  • @davecombs5457
    @davecombs5457 Před 4 lety +9

    Thank You Nick for going where most would never dare to. Very sad. Makes me think of how terrible my hometown of Middletown,Ohio is. Moved out of Middletown 7 years ago. Very similar to Detroit.....but on a smaller scale. Love your videos.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Dave ❤️. It wasnt even that bad. I hope you like my complete reversal from this next week;)

    • @myfeetmyjoy
      @myfeetmyjoy Před 4 lety

      Right, looks silimar to the neighborhoods where I stayed for 2 years in Ohio. But I didn't feel terrible while I was there 😂😂😂😂, should I ??

  • @natalie5865
    @natalie5865 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m so happy that some parts of Detroit are slowly making a comeback

  • @juliemccrea5481
    @juliemccrea5481 Před 2 lety +1

    Those maps are really helpful. My big complaint about other videos is that I can't tell exactly where the driver is located at any point in the video. Good job for adding the map feature.

  • @wrotenwasp
    @wrotenwasp Před 3 lety +9

    As bad as Detroit is, I'll take it any day over Baltimore, Chicago, St Louis, DC, LA, New York and and a bunch of others I can't think of at the moment. Detroit seems to get a lot of shit in the media but those other cities I mentioned seem to get a lot more attention lately. The neighborhoods arent that good but it's has a really cool downtown. It's slowly making a turnaround .....slowly. I'm a mile outside the city limit, about 50-50 black/white and it's business as usual. I dont feel unsafe, crime isnt that bad..

  • @melaniev8181
    @melaniev8181 Před 4 lety +157

    Theres really noting to be afraid of ... except for the liquor stores at night

    • @niy3511
      @niy3511 Před 4 lety +8

      Melanie V right 😂

    • @zagnut48219
      @zagnut48219 Před 3 lety +12

      Pretty much this. Unless you're from the suburbs and shouldn't be here. The criminals can smell suburbanite fear a mile away and will attack like those packs of feral dogs.

    • @zagnut48219
      @zagnut48219 Před 3 lety +1

      @Amy D You never seen the giant rats downtown, have you?

    • @zagnut48219
      @zagnut48219 Před 3 lety +4

      @Amy D freaking rats the size of a 10lb Chihuahua ....lmfao! Haven't lived in the D until you've seen a rat the size of a cat.

    • @zagnut48219
      @zagnut48219 Před 3 lety +3

      @J Moore and along the west side along telegraph. Brightmoor becomes a warzone once the warm weather comes. I'm looking to move, because my kids can't play out front without worry of speeding cars, shootouts, or finding fkng syringes by the sidewalk. Ive had both a bullet come through my house (was actually on ch 2 and 4) and the syringes found. This neighborhood was so nice 20 years ago. Then the city said cops and firefighters don't have to live within city limits.

  • @silversurfer5475
    @silversurfer5475 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, sir. You are an urban archaeologist to be respected.

  • @xfuriousapex
    @xfuriousapex Před 2 lety +5

    I've left the same comment on other Detroit videos, but . . . I grew up in rural Ohio. As a child I often saw flocks of pheasants. I had not seen a pheasant in decades until I visited the ghettos of Detroit. It was so weird to see these beautiful birds all over an urban wasteland.

  • @sweetds1
    @sweetds1 Před 4 lety +5

    I spent 3 weeks in Detroit with my friend who was born and raised there. I noticed the families didn’t come outside until just before dark. During the day it seemed abandoned but after dark it came to life. Thanks for the tour and good info.

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +2

      People tried to say they were at church at 11am I feel like they were asleep

    • @chrisadams416
      @chrisadams416 Před rokem

      Black people don’t get up until 5:00 pm

  • @blue2tang
    @blue2tang Před 4 lety +9

    As I watched I imagined what it must have looked like 70 years ago. Not only would there be tidy houses on every lot, but there would have been children playing everywhere. The families that built and lived in Detroit had no idea they would have to upend their lives and flee the city in the coming decades. Clearly, populations aren't interchangeable.

  • @Auny111
    @Auny111 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh Detroit, I have an undying love for your history and music/art culture that still lingers today. The old industrial area is pretty insane to check out too - there are even art events held in these buildings. What looks like an old abandoned warehouse could be an underground art show or concert. There's so much this city once offered and still does even in it's injured state- it will make it's come back 🙏

  • @YourHomeTorontoRealEstate

    This is really my favourite Channel!
    Thanks for your nice Videos,
    it is very enlightening,
    Waiting for your latest update.
    Debell Lane Parkette

  • @lindawalker812
    @lindawalker812 Před 4 lety +77

    This can happen anywhere USA when work disappears and resources are redirected to more affluent areas.

    • @donrutter6765
      @donrutter6765 Před 4 lety +21

      Or when democrats run your city since 1957 and Bill Clinton signs NAFTA and TPP.

    • @michaelclayton3114
      @michaelclayton3114 Před 4 lety +3

      I am from Detroit - currently living in SW .One thing I try to do is get a balance of complaints coming in about how black people destroy cites .I see people on other web pages complaining about how parts of California are bad - especially the problems in San Fran bay area and other areas there .With greed out of control and Real Estate exploding - the homeless is at a climax .People with professional salaries still ending up losing there properties , with rent out of control .And homeless people living in the streets like an epidemic .People living on top of each other and using restroom in the streets right in front of cameras .With real estate at a premium - it will get worse . Property owners are unregulated . People treat monthly rent as a bid process . Average rent is 4 - 5 thousand monthly . Towns south west of LA are trying to fight with planners in that county for land which is there land by right .This problem will roll slowly across the Western States and across US .

    • @kennethwalton6
      @kennethwalton6 Před 4 lety +3

      Bout to happen in Minnesota LA and New York!!

    • @marblesthecat3861
      @marblesthecat3861 Před 4 lety +6

      This happens when Communists start running things

    • @azmisunshine
      @azmisunshine Před 3 lety +1

      💯 true

  • @icccoldstorageproducts
    @icccoldstorageproducts Před 4 lety +10

    Looks much cleaner than Gary Indiana

  • @ardowongsoidjojo
    @ardowongsoidjojo Před rokem

    Thank you Mr Johnson,,,,,,ironicly it is a sad story your videos anyway give me some kind of entertainment....thank you

  • @AnthonyGhandour
    @AnthonyGhandour Před 2 lety

    The calming music is so funny 😂

  • @spiegel3269
    @spiegel3269 Před 4 lety +8

    Imagine being a landlord and trying to collect the rent in some of those areas.

  • @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786

    Some parts of Detroit are really cool and iconic. I like it regardless of what anyone says. They just need jobs to return and it could flourish once again!

    • @douglasgriffiths3534
      @douglasgriffiths3534 Před 3 lety +6

      @Daniel Larson And with Biden going to be president, nothing will change. Same old, same old. I grew up in Dearborn Heights, MI, and used to go into Detroit every now and then. It wasn't so bad in the 60s until the riots. I was a little kid then. (Jan Griffiths).

    • @douglasgriffiths3534
      @douglasgriffiths3534 Před 3 lety +1

      @Daniel Larson Yes it was nice. Some areas were getting run down in the 60s, even before the riots. Yep, the Dems really ruined it all. I won't argue about that at all. (Jan Griffiths).

    • @funny3scene
      @funny3scene Před 3 lety +5

      We had a chance for actual change in this city but it’s long gone now with Biden getting “elected”

    • @douglasgriffiths3534
      @douglasgriffiths3534 Před 3 lety

      @Kaylee Roberts Learn to spell and speak English. And Trump did nothing for the present condition Detroit is in. It was that way long before him. It was the corrupt Democraps that ruined Detroit. All they think about are themselves. They don't give a damn about the average person. (Jan Griffiths).

    • @kevinkaiss8751
      @kevinkaiss8751 Před 3 lety

      You need good Union jobs. The problem now Joe Biden is not a business person and has no ideal how to jumpstart the Economy.

  • @filippodomenicoquarta8315

    You should organize tours..... I live in Italy now but I was born a raised in windsor until 13..... I would love to come back and see these things and also see the beautiful things!!!! You should add some soft detroit tecno music it would be to cool. Great video good work!!!!

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 3 lety

      if i did a tour would you pay for it?

    • @filippodomenicoquarta8315
      @filippodomenicoquarta8315 Před 3 lety

      @@NickJohnson good morning Nick, i could offer you lunch at a typical motown restaurant if they exist and pay for some gas.... If it's an earning business or income for you it would be right to pay otherwise we can have friendly day out..... I don't know it up to you.....

  • @V.D.22
    @V.D.22 Před 3 lety +2

    I have to admit, the nature looks stunning in the abandoned areas. Just like my village in Transylvania, eastern Europe.

  • @josephmuglia976
    @josephmuglia976 Před 4 lety +28

    Detroit has many problems, but the reason why you see so many empty homes is actually opportunity. We have the high paying auto jobs that give it's workers the ability to purchase larger homes or move to nicer areas. Whereas Cities like Cleveland, NYC, Philadelphia, and most small cities don't offer high paying non skilled jobs. Therefore citizens are stuck with old small homes. Look at Brooklyn or Philly, they still live in row houses. This is the true story.

    • @timothywilliams2601
      @timothywilliams2601 Před 4 lety +7

      Good observation. Also for Nick Johnson to mention black and white statistics was really why he made this video. It shouldn't be about color, but about human worth and opportunity.

    • @nhlibra
      @nhlibra Před 4 lety

      @@timothywilliams2601
      Any large city such as Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore, Boston...eventually sinks to lowest levels of living standards.

    • @nhlibra
      @nhlibra Před 4 lety

      The Row Houses in Brooklyn, NYC are incredible. My son is an architect, worked as an urban planner while an undergrad in college and obtained his masters in RE Development at NYU. The old brownstones are pricey.

    • @mademia9764
      @mademia9764 Před 4 lety

      Row homes in mediocre neighborhoods in Philly go for about $200k. South Philly row homes go for about $500k. Brownstones in center city are 1 million and more. The small row homes that you mention in Philly in the worst neighborhoods are not cheap. Oh and the jobs pay very well here.

    • @infoguy1978
      @infoguy1978 Před 2 lety

      @@timothywilliams2601 what happens when one group is the reason for 80% of the problem? equality means equal accountability

  • @robertvillaneda3828
    @robertvillaneda3828 Před 4 lety +15

    Much better but those places look so boring and depressing can’t believe it Thanks again Nick

    • @NickJohnson
      @NickJohnson  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks I like doing these but feel I need to really see the worst worst places to justify them

    • @manfredmann2766
      @manfredmann2766 Před 4 lety +1

      Nick Johnson Some Of The most dangerous parts of NYC are the eastern parts of Brooklyn. When I was a kid growing up in the metro NY area, I was amazed with how expansive the projects were near the Belt Parkway, but then again NYC as a whole was more dangerous. My grandmother lived in Coney Island back in the seventies to the early eighties and there were projects within a quarter of a mile from her apartment. Coney Island might be ok now overall, but further east is more crime ridden. In fact, Brownsville made national news last month, which is further out.
      If you are venturing out to or researching crime ridden areas, then I know of the following: Bridgeport, CT, East Hartford, CT, and Newburgh, NY.
      Bridgeport is bizarre in the sense that it is adjacent to some of the most wealthiest towns in the USA. In other words, you can drive 5 miles away from some of the worst sections and be within a slew of multimillion dollar houses.
      Another area I found interesting was Newark, NJ and Plainfield, NJ when I lived back east in northern NJ. Both of those towns had multiple sketchy areas, with the former being worse. Not sure if that still stands as much today as it did years ago. However, both cities are very close to places like Short Hills, Summit, Warren etc., which all have houses in excess of 1000000.
      Back in the early 90s, I vividly recall driving down South Orange Avenue en route to Newark and seeing huge Tudor houses in South Orange literally minutes away from urban decay once I entered the city limits of Newark.
      However, the aforementioned cities in both Connecticut and New Jersey were a far cry from the Eastern part of Brooklyn (i.e., Brownsville and East NY)

  • @diegodelapuente1665
    @diegodelapuente1665 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for making “Mappie”

  • @user-gs2hg8km1y
    @user-gs2hg8km1y Před 2 lety

    Nice video. Detroit looks like an interesting city.

  • @mizfrenchtwist
    @mizfrenchtwist Před 4 lety +17

    wowser......I remember when detroit , was a happenin' place.............you can still see the bones , of what was once really nice homes............sad............great share...............

    • @kmasse81
      @kmasse81 Před 4 lety +4

      It is a nice place. Would be nice if he had driven through the thriving hoods and downtown area.

    • @theintelligentone8150
      @theintelligentone8150 Před 4 lety

      Yes

    • @kmasse81
      @kmasse81 Před 4 lety

      @Klaus Van Heusen Never been there, I take it.

    • @kmasse81
      @kmasse81 Před 4 lety

      @Klaus Van Heusen www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2017/11/20/travel/detroit-michigan-downtown.amp.html

    • @mizfrenchtwist
      @mizfrenchtwist Před 4 lety

      @Klaus Van Heusen .........SUCKER........HOPE YOU GET TO BE OLD............

  • @sgt.mikebaran7105
    @sgt.mikebaran7105 Před 4 lety +126

    You Didnt Travel 6 Mile And Telegraph Where All The Crack And Hookers Are....

    • @crunchybobjones
      @crunchybobjones Před 4 lety +12

      Lol They moved there because the money ran out on Michigan Ave. And on 3rd street.. At one time it was a nice place.. But you would have to be old to remember it.

    • @sgt.mikebaran7105
      @sgt.mikebaran7105 Před 4 lety +2

      @Kenneth Tolliver, Jr.Warrendale lololo...My Fam Born And Raised...

    • @sgt.mikebaran7105
      @sgt.mikebaran7105 Před 4 lety +5

      @Kenneth Tolliver, Jr. We All Kool Here In The D...We Have A Bad Rep But Most Stability Unlike Chicago Or LA...

    • @joey6461
      @joey6461 Před 4 lety +5

      And he didn’t go to britmoor

    • @zezmerelda240
      @zezmerelda240 Před 4 lety +2

      yeah you mean Brightmoor[blightmoor]-----lived there 15 yrs and watched it turn from a nice place to a hell hole

  • @the13corinne
    @the13corinne Před 3 lety

    I enjoy these videos love the music by the way , Who is it from ! ?

  • @2002warlord
    @2002warlord Před 3 lety

    I live outside of the city of Detroit I love Driving through these neighbourhoods imagining how beautiful these houses looked When they were new

  • @roadmaster720
    @roadmaster720 Před 4 lety +29

    a damn shame for detroit these days. i think the city started dying in the 1967 riots and never recovered from that.

    • @lubesiron-cslfarmsllc2751
      @lubesiron-cslfarmsllc2751 Před 4 lety +9

      Truth. My Grandparents moved to Detroit in 1955 from east Tennessee. They said you could be out and about at night and be safe. They moved to Ferndale in 1959. But yes what you said about the race riots is what a lot of us think was the catalyst that began the demise of Detroit. Then Coleman Young as mayor really put a good screwing to the city, the Auto Industry leaving really hurt it too.

    • @artaxerxes2363
      @artaxerxes2363 Před 4 lety +2

      Detroit is full of lazy good for nothing people

    • @MELLWALT5000
      @MELLWALT5000 Před 4 lety +1

      @@artaxerxes2363 Mack and alter

    • @monember2722
      @monember2722 Před 4 lety +1

      They say that was the cause in many cities in the 60s. More black and angry behavior.

    • @marybrown7203
      @marybrown7203 Před 4 lety

      @@artaxerxes2363 I assume you live there , right?

  • @krisc2535
    @krisc2535 Před 4 lety +5

    Would love to visit Detroit, even the "bad parts". I live somewhere that's pretty run down and has a lot of problems, but then there are parts that are beautiful, spacious and green - it's all home, the good and the bad. That's where there are decent people who still have a sense of community and don't look down their noses at other people.
    Much love from the UK 🇬🇧

  • @barbwright2845
    @barbwright2845 Před 3 lety +3

    It’s good to see so many home removed and cleaned up

  • @ACGreyhound04
    @ACGreyhound04 Před 2 lety +3

    A lot of those areas can’t even be classified as “urban” anymore, since they look like just fields bisected by a street grid. They might as well be farms, gardens, or forest areas.

  • @justanotherwhitegirla7093
    @justanotherwhitegirla7093 Před 4 lety +142

    Every homeless person in America could fit in Detroit.

    • @Vgp-rp4iu
      @Vgp-rp4iu Před 4 lety +24

      You may be on to something. Let's ship all of them there. Get them out of my city lol

    • @donrutter6765
      @donrutter6765 Před 4 lety +24

      Yes, we should pick a state and shoehorn all the urban democrat cities into one state so the rest of us can live properly. Than maybe call Russia to nuke that state with the uranium Obama/Hillary sold them.

    • @Tinyfurball
      @Tinyfurball Před 4 lety +7

      At least now, they can have a home.

    • @fahadnajeeb6771
      @fahadnajeeb6771 Před 4 lety +1

      Don Rutter bruh stfu I live here 😂

    • @naya8073
      @naya8073 Před 4 lety +1

      Vgp 1982 SCREAMING💀💀💀

  • @dougarnold7955
    @dougarnold7955 Před 4 lety +5

    Wow. Never imagined that's what it would look like there. Thanks.
    I'm trying to imagine what this looked like in 1950...it's like ghosts of another time.

  • @razzyp
    @razzyp Před 3 lety +6

    “This area we heard was REAL BAD”😳......
    “Let’s go there first!!” 😬
    🤣🤣🤣

  • @jaimemendoza5163
    @jaimemendoza5163 Před 3 lety +1

    Love the grand old houses!