I'm very upset because yesterday the Detroit city council voted for an emergency demolition of the Michigan Central Depot in Detroit.
Even though this building has been vacant for 21 days longer than I've been alive, I'm still infatuated with it.
Rising high above the surrounding area, the old train station is thought of as an eye sore by most but I see it more as a statue. A statue standing to represent Detroit's glorious past... and hopefully its glorious future. I love nothing more to catch a quick glimpse of the train station while driving through Detroit. In that instant, I imagine the bustling station in its heyday. Floods of people coming in and out of the station. Trains sounding their whistle as a final call for passengers. And I picture my grandma waving goodbye to a loved one as a train pulls away (although I'm not even sure she utilized the trains when she was growing up in Detroit). The train station, even in its current state, reminds me that the city wasn't always like this and that there still it hope.
The demolition project "must be shovel-ready in 120 days" and completely gone within the next 18 months so that doesn't leave me very much time to make my first and last trip into the train station. Anyone want to join me? It will be an adventure for sure.
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