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Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Friday, August 9, 2024. Hosts Jer and Devon dive into a rich discussion, starting with Devon's recent trip to Providence, Rhode Island.
Devon shares how he enjoyed the charm of this New England city, from its historical architecture to its seafood delights, and reflect on how it compares to Detroit's vibrant scene.
Devon shares his admiration for Providence's old-world charm, but notes the city's lack of pedestrian-friendly infrastructure and its surprisingly abandoned tallest building.
Back in Detroit, Jer had a birthday visit to the rooftop bar Kamper's at the Book Tower, highlighting the luxurious vibe. They discuss the challenges of navigating popular spots like Kamper's and offer tips for a smoother experience.
The conversation takes a turn as Devon addresses recent listener feedback, defending his stance on Detroit's potential Olympic bid and the proposed I-75 cap project. Labeled "Devon Downer" as of late, he explains the importance of balancing optimism with realism, especially given Detroit's complex development landscape.
And in local news, the city of Detroit is set to launch the Connect AV shuttle service, an autonomous vehicle pilot program. The service will operate on an eleven-mile loop through key areas like Corktown and the East Jefferson riverfront. While Devon expresses cautious optimism, both hosts discuss the potential impact of AV technology on Detroit's transit future.
Sare your thoughts with us at [email protected]. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your podcast player of choice.
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Welcome to your Daily Detroit for Friday, August 9, 2024. Hosts Jer and Devon dive into a rich discussion, starting with Devon's recent trip to Providence, Rhode Island.
Devon shares how he enjoyed the charm of this New England city, from its historical architecture to its seafood delights, and reflect on how it compares to Detroit's vibrant scene.
Devon shares his admiration for Providence's old-world charm, but notes the city's lack of pedestrian-friendly infrastructure and its surprisingly abandoned tallest building.
Back in Detroit, Jer had a birthday visit to the rooftop bar Kamper's at the Book Tower, highlighting the luxurious vibe. They discuss the challenges of navigating popular spots like Kamper's and offer tips for a smoother experience.
The conversation takes a turn as Devon addresses recent listener feedback, defending his stance on Detroit's potential Olympic bid and the proposed I-75 cap project. Labeled "Devon Downer" as of late, he explains the importance of balancing optimism with realism, especially given Detroit's complex development landscape.
And in local news, the city of Detroit is set to launch the Connect AV shuttle service, an autonomous vehicle pilot program. The service will operate on an eleven-mile loop through key areas like Corktown and the East Jefferson riverfront. While Devon expresses cautious optimism, both hosts discuss the potential impact of AV technology on Detroit's transit future.
Sare your thoughts with us at [email protected]. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your podcast player of choice.

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