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Eric Larson of Detroit Downtown Partnership

40 min · 16. heinä 2026
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If Detroit can reinvent itself, what can other cities learn from its example? Eric Larson, CEO of the Detroit Downtown Partnership, has spent more than three decades helping shape one of America's most remarkable urban comeback stories. In this episode of Closer, Mark Wallace and Carol Coletta talk with Eric about the role of public spaces, public-private partnerships, and civic leadership in transforming Detroit from a symbol of urban decline into a model for downtown revitalization. Together, they explore why some downtowns are thriving while others continue to struggle after the pandemic, why diversity of people, uses, and experiences is essential for resilient cities, and who is responsible for holding a city's long-term vision as administrations and corporate leaders come and go. It's a conversation about leadership, stewardship, and the investments that make cities not just more prosperous, but more social.

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