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OCCUPATION DISLOCATION

Over the past 30 years, Detroit has issued 48,000 permits for demolition while
only granting 3,500 for building. As the population evacuates for the suburbs,
the city quickly became the owners of over 60,000 поп-desirable vacant lots.
Downtown is riddle with abandoned skyscrapers and is falling victim to an ill
planned infusion of recreation program. As the built history is continually erased
and not replaced by new, the city resides in a moment of permantent temporari-
ness with no past and no future.

ABUNDANT VACANCY

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