When the Book Cadillac hotel opened in Detroit a century ago this month, it crowned the Motor City as one of the most dominant metropolitan powers on

‘It’s buzzing here’: Detroit’s revival takes shape after decades of decay

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2025-01-04 21:30:08

When the Book Cadillac hotel opened in Detroit a century ago this month, it crowned the Motor City as one of the most dominant metropolitan powers on the planet.

The tallest hotel in the world at the time, it boasted more than 1,100 rooms set across 31 stories. Back then, Detroit was a place where all and sundry wanted to see or be seen as the city’s dominant industry – automobiles – fueled the dawn of mass mobility for the wider world.

At the recently opened Newlab technology hub, once an abandoned book depository for the city’s school system, robots move across bare concrete floors. Outside, the whirl of an electric-powered ATV fills the streets. Inside the building, more than 100 startups are working to figure out the future of mobility.

Whereas a century ago, immigrants from Syria, Poland and Ireland landed at the Michigan Central train station next door, today entrepreneurs and engineers from Mexico, Norway and beyond are descending on the city.

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