Tony Goldman, master investor in urban spaces, zeroes in on Detroit

We're fascinated by developer/urbanist Tony Goldman's entrepreneurial magic touch. His investment strategies stretch from New York City's Upper West Side, downtown to Manhattan's Soho and way, way down to South Beach in Miami. He told Walter Wasacz he wanted to "flood the city with 100,000 artists from all over the world" and make Detroit "the capital of the experimental" in this interview we published in May

Goldman says he's ready to make some moves within the next three months. Right on, Tony. Read on here.
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