In Detroit, the old abandoned train station becomes the symbol of the city's revival: 'It was our Ellis Island'
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The reopening of Detroit's Michigan Central station, marked by Eminem's performance and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, symbolizes the city's reinvention as a hub for mobility innovation.
Bill Ford’s vision led to the $90 million acquisition of Michigan Central, followed by a nearly $900 million renovation, reflecting a commitment to revitalizing Detroit's identity.
The restoration of Michigan Central aims to erase the scars of Detroit’s economic downturn and rekindle pride in the city’s heritage and mobility future.
Ford's grand restoration proclaims, 'This building tells the story of our city' – a testament to Detroit's resilience and a bridge to its industrial past.
Read at Le Monde.fr
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