The woodward corridor and detroit s revitalization
The Woodward Corridor is the name used to describe an area within metropolitan Detroit, Michigan. The Woodward Corridor derived its name from Woodward Avenue, often called Detroit's main street. Woodward Avenue starts in the center of downtown Detroit and ends in the city of Pontiac. The Woodward Corridor is used to reference neighborhoods and suburban communities located along Woodward Avenue.
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- The woodward corridor and detroit s revitalization
- Continuing the rebirth of the woodward corridor medc
- Neighborhoods located along the Woodward Corridor
- Suburban communities located along the Woodward Corridor
- References
Continuing the rebirth of the woodward corridor medc
Neighborhoods located along the Woodward Corridor
Arden Park, Boston-Edison, Brush Park, Cass Corridor, Chaldean Town, Cultural Center, Downtown, Foxtown, Midtown, Milwaukee Junction, New Center, North End, Grixdale Farms, Palmer Woods.
Suburban communities located along the Woodward Corridor
Berkley, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Bloomfield Township, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge, Pontiac, Royal Oak.
References
Woodward Corridor Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA