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What does it take to shape a city’s future while honoring its roots? In this episode of The BOBcast, Bob Riney sits down with Eric Larson, CEO of the Downtown Detroit Partnership, for a real conversation about the passion, purpose and partnerships fueling Detroit’s forward momentum. From reimagining public spaces to building a more connected and inclusive downtown, they explore how thoughtful leadership and community-driven innovation are helping Detroit thrive in a new era of prosperity.
Eric Larson's Journey and Passion for Detroit
1:59- Eric moved to Detroit after marrying a Detroiter and starting his real estate career, working on significant projects like One Detroit Center.
2:25- Eric's father, a Presbyterian minister, instilled in him a strong sense of service and community, which he found in Detroit.
2:39- He recalls the challenges Detroit faced in the 1970s, including being labeled "America's first third world city," and his determination to change the city's narrative.
Detroit's Turnaround and Community Efforts
3:11- Bob and Eric discuss the collective effort to change Detroit's negative narrative, including a column by Mitch Albom challenging Detroiters to be part of the solution.
4:34- Eric highlights the momentum and collaboration between public, private, and foundation sectors in transforming Detroit.
4:49- He mentions key developments like the work of Dan Gilbert, the Ilitch family, and the Henry Ford Health campus, which demonstrate the city's progress.
5:17- Eric emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and ensuring that everyone feels a sense of belonging in Detroit.
Balancing Downtown Development and Public Access
5:34- Bob raises concerns about the perception of downtown events being exclusive, despite being for the public.
6:24- Eric explains the need for controlled areas to ensure safety and create an enjoyable environment for all.
6:40- He discusses the importance of replicating successful downtown initiatives in other parts of the city to benefit the entire population.
7:10- Eric highlights the need for new standards to ensure the city's growth is inclusive and sustainable.
Cool Factors and Community Engagement
8:00- Bob asks Eric about unique experiences in downtown Detroit that people might not know about.
8:13- Eric mentions family movie nights in the center of the downtown campus and the free movie screenings at Campus Martius.
8:47- He highlights the network of green spaces and the local flavor of downtown Detroit, including the Avenue of Fashion.
9:17- Eric emphasizes the city's growing food scene and the global recognition Detroit is receiving.
Motivating Businesses to Engage with the Community
9:53- Bob inquires about motivating businesses to go beyond having a corporate office in Detroit and engage with the community.
10:12- Eric discusses the importance of businesses understanding the long-term benefits of investing in the city's sustainability and quality of life.
10:29- He mentions the underdog mentality of Detroit and the passion and authenticity that drive the city's progress.
11:38- Eric shares an example of a coach's authenticity and passion, which resonates with the Detroit spirit.
Detroit's Connection with Canada and Future Leadership
12:05- Bob asks about Detroit's relationship with Canada and the importance of the Windsor-Detroit border for trade and economic growth.
13:02- Eric highlights the significant economic impact of the Windsor-Detroit border and the efforts to reinforce the connection between the two cities.
13:20- He discusses the importance of not allowing political rhetoric to divert from the region's best interests.
13:50- Bob shifts the conversation to Eric's leadership philosophy, which emphasizes listening, learning from others, and the value of diverse perspectives.
Eric Larson's Career Reflections and Vision for Detroit
14:37- Bob asks Eric what his 25-year-old self would anticipate his career path to be.
14:56- Eric humorously mentions his initial aspiration to be a rancher but expresses his excitement about Detroit's future.
15:15- He encourages young professionals to consider Detroit as a place to make a significant impact on the city's future.
15:52- Eric outlines his vision for Detroit's future, including rethinking education, employment, and transitioning to a knowledge economy.
Closing Remarks and Eric Larson's Influence
16:32- Bob thanks Eric Larson for his leadership and influence in Detroit.
17:18- Bob highlights Eric's humble nature and his ability to inspire other CEOs to take on broader community roles.
17:33- Bob emphasizes the importance of the events and initiatives in downtown Detroit, which offer something for everyone.
18:16- The episode concludes with Bob encouraging listeners to stay engaged and continue supporting Detroit's progress.
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What does it take to shape a city’s future while honoring its roots? In this episode of The BOBcast, Bob Riney sits down with Eric Larson, CEO of the Downtown Detroit Partnership, for a real conversation about the passion, purpose and partnerships fueling Detroit’s forward momentum. From reimagining public spaces to building a more connected and inclusive downtown, they explore how thoughtful leadership and community-driven innovation are helping Detroit thrive in a new era of prosperity.
Eric Larson's Journey and Passion for Detroit
1:59- Eric moved to Detroit after marrying a Detroiter and starting his real estate career, working on significant projects like One Detroit Center.
2:25- Eric's father, a Presbyterian minister, instilled in him a strong sense of service and community, which he found in Detroit.
2:39- He recalls the challenges Detroit faced in the 1970s, including being labeled "America's first third world city," and his determination to change the city's narrative.
Detroit's Turnaround and Community Efforts
3:11- Bob and Eric discuss the collective effort to change Detroit's negative narrative, including a column by Mitch Albom challenging Detroiters to be part of the solution.
4:34- Eric highlights the momentum and collaboration between public, private, and foundation sectors in transforming Detroit.
4:49- He mentions key developments like the work of Dan Gilbert, the Ilitch family, and the Henry Ford Health campus, which demonstrate the city's progress.
5:17- Eric emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and ensuring that everyone feels a sense of belonging in Detroit.
Balancing Downtown Development and Public Access
5:34- Bob raises concerns about the perception of downtown events being exclusive, despite being for the public.
6:24- Eric explains the need for controlled areas to ensure safety and create an enjoyable environment for all.
6:40- He discusses the importance of replicating successful downtown initiatives in other parts of the city to benefit the entire population.
7:10- Eric highlights the need for new standards to ensure the city's growth is inclusive and sustainable.
Cool Factors and Community Engagement
8:00- Bob asks Eric about unique experiences in downtown Detroit that people might not know about.
8:13- Eric mentions family movie nights in the center of the downtown campus and the free movie screenings at Campus Martius.
8:47- He highlights the network of green spaces and the local flavor of downtown Detroit, including the Avenue of Fashion.
9:17- Eric emphasizes the city's growing food scene and the global recognition Detroit is receiving.
Motivating Businesses to Engage with the Community
9:53- Bob inquires about motivating businesses to go beyond having a corporate office in Detroit and engage with the community.
10:12- Eric discusses the importance of businesses understanding the long-term benefits of investing in the city's sustainability and quality of life.
10:29- He mentions the underdog mentality of Detroit and the passion and authenticity that drive the city's progress.
11:38- Eric shares an example of a coach's authenticity and passion, which resonates with the Detroit spirit.
Detroit's Connection with Canada and Future Leadership
12:05- Bob asks about Detroit's relationship with Canada and the importance of the Windsor-Detroit border for trade and economic growth.
13:02- Eric highlights the significant economic impact of the Windsor-Detroit border and the efforts to reinforce the connection between the two cities.
13:20- He discusses the importance of not allowing political rhetoric to divert from the region's best interests.
13:50- Bob shifts the conversation to Eric's leadership philosophy, which emphasizes listening, learning from others, and the value of diverse perspectives.
Eric Larson's Career Reflections and Vision for Detroit
14:37- Bob asks Eric what his 25-year-old self would anticipate his career path to be.
14:56- Eric humorously mentions his initial aspiration to be a rancher but expresses his excitement about Detroit's future.
15:15- He encourages young professionals to consider Detroit as a place to make a significant impact on the city's future.
15:52- Eric outlines his vision for Detroit's future, including rethinking education, employment, and transitioning to a knowledge economy.
Closing Remarks and Eric Larson's Influence
16:32- Bob thanks Eric Larson for his leadership and influence in Detroit.
17:18- Bob highlights Eric's humble nature and his ability to inspire other CEOs to take on broader community roles.
17:33- Bob emphasizes the importance of the events and initiatives in downtown Detroit, which offer something for everyone.
18:16- The episode concludes with Bob encouraging listeners to stay engaged and continue supporting Detroit's progress.

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