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A New View of Detroit

May 4, 2009

Lights, camera, tax break Filming a scene from Betty Anne Waters in downtown Detroit.

A recent article in Time Magazine, entitled “Postcard from Detroit”, looks at the emerging film business in Michigan.

Excerpt from the article:

With two of the Big Three automakers on the verge of collapse and Detroit’s unemployment rate a staggering 22%, the film industry is providing a rare economic boom. Community colleges now offer courses in set-building and stage-lighting for the out-of-work construction workers and electricians. Car-rental companies, caterers, hotels, carpenters, dry cleaners and other service providers are all getting a needed boost. In the suburb of Troy, 20 miles (32 km) north of Detroit, one hotel was getting ready to cut staff when Gran Torino came to town. Instead of laying people off, the hotel ended up hiring 15 additional employees.

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