Detroit Sold for Scrap!

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Detroit Sold For Scrap
April 5, 2006 | Issue 42•14

DETROIT—Detroit, a former industrial metropolis in southeastern Michigan with a population of just under 1 million, was sold at auction Tuesday to bulk scrap dealers and smelting foundries across the United States.

"This is what's best for Detroit," Mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick said. "We must act now, while we can still get a little something for it."

Once dismantled and processed, Detroit is expected to yield nearly 14 million tons of steel, 2.85 million tons of aluminum, and approximately 837,000 tons of copper.

The decision to demolish and cull Detroit for scrap was approved last month by a 6-3 City Council vote after a cost-benefit analysis revealed that, as a functioning urban area, it held a negative cash value.

According to scrap dealers, Detroit is an aging city in fair-to-poor condition, with "substantial wear and tear." It also bears the marks of extensive fire and rust damage, and it may not comply with current U.S. safety and emissions standards.

"There's little interest in the Detroit collectibles market right now, because virtually none of it is in mint condition," independent actuary and appraiser Arnold Cortier said. "The library, for example, is almost a hundred years old. If they're lucky, they'll cull some lead or pig iron."

Even structures in reasonably good condition will be scrapped, including the landmark Guardian Building. A last-minute attempt to spare it fell through late Monday when historical preservationists failed to put together the funds to tow the skyscraper out of town.

Other cities, such as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, did not bid, explaining that they already had too many historic Art Deco buildings of their own.

Scrap processors and brokers called the auction a "win-win" situation.

"Detroiters can finally say goodbye to an eyesore that's blighted them for generations," said Al Ranneke, an Allegheny, PA scrap peddler who offered cash for hundreds of tons of the city's many metal parts. "No more getting nickel-and-dimed to death on little repairs, no more kids cutting themselves on jagged, rusted corners, and it all gets hauled off at no charge."

Ranneke acquired several Detroit commercial districts and the steel-and-glass 1970s-era Renaissance Center for $4,000.

"I did them a favor," Ranneke said. "Believe me, Detroit's been around the block. I was willing to take it off their hands for six grand, but I caught a glimpse of that Ambassador Bridge and I said 'no way.' I am not Santa Claus."

Another company, Bayonne, NJ's A-1 Salvage, purchased the recently vacated Tiger Stadium for approximately $.17 a ton. A spokesman for the firm said that the People's Republic of China had expressed interest in purchasing the dismantled sports venue. China is the world's largest buyer of scrap metal, and could receive up to 80 percent of the city.

The city's pending shutdown will make thousands of items with no scrap value, and several train-cars full of law enforcement equipment such as handguns, battering rams, and police clubs and riot suits, available to other buyers.

Residents whose homes and businesses are scheduled to be razed will be offered jobs in demolition and debris clearance to compensate for lost income. It is expected that the approximately 7.6 percent of the population that is currently unemployed will be able to start immediately.

The official demolition of Detroit's remaining structures will begin April 17.
 
Detroit is a dirty nasty town........it is also voted #1 city for vanereal (sp?) diseases
 
It isn't that bad lately - they really cleaned it up for the super bowl and it has stayed that way so far. Been down there almost every weekend for the past couple of months, and it is a LOT nicer than it was before.
 
I was there for a little bit last month and it wasn't very nice Aaron:) However, my bro goes to school in Flint and for being so small it is a nasty little place
 
Flint is really bad... I wouldn't walk around flint without an uzi and a bullet proof vest.
 
personally I would not drive thru detroit w/o packing heat.......that place is nasty from every angle I have ever seen.
 
PTAaron said:
Flint is really bad... I wouldn't walk around flint without an uzi and a bullet proof vest.

Yeah my sister and I went there to visit my brother. When we had some time to kill we drove through the projects(in other words the whole town). She pulled into a parking lot around noon, it had 2shot up police cars and a bunch of guys with whiskey in their hands in it. She took a pic of a mural(sp) and left. I was like ru freaking crazy we could get killed haha
 
goes4ever said:
personally I would not drive thru detroit w/o packing heat.......that place is nasty from every angle I have ever seen.

The true "downtown" isn't THAT bad - the area by the casinos/greektown/art institute/theater district - but as soon as you get away from that you don't want to be in an unreliable car. I've driven through some areas there where I didn't want to stop at red lights - but seriously the main downtown along the riverfront is not too bad. No worse than chicago - some areas are scary as hell, other areas aren't bad.

Gotta stick up for my town ;)
 
Matt76 said:
Yeah my sister and I went there to visit my brother. When we had some time to kill we drove through the projects(in other words the whole town). She pulled into a parking lot around noon, it had 2shot up police cars and a bunch of guys with whiskey in their hands in it. She took a pic of a mural(sp) and left. I was like ru freaking crazy we could get killed haha

Yeah I was down there for a class while I was in PT school - something we did with U of M Flint - and I was nervous just walking around on the "campus" trying to find the classroom.
 
PTAaron said:
Yeah I was down there for a class while I was in PT school - something we did with U of M Flint - and I was nervous just walking around on the "campus" trying to find the classroom.

Yeah my brother goes to Kettering(sp) a private engineering school
 
goes4ever said:
detroit is your home town?.........lol

Born there... grew up closer to Ann Arbor though... but I live pretty close now.
 
Matt76 said:
Yeah my brother goes to Kettering(sp) a private engineering school

Yeah, both of my ex-brother in-laws went there. I almost went there when it was GMI - back when I thought I was going to be an engineer.
 
both ex brother in-laws :)

yeah I really think he likes it. he interns for three months then schools for three months. He already has a job when he graduates starting off at 75k+ a year what a little bastard
 
Matt76 said:
both ex brother in-laws :)

yeah I really think he likes it. he interns for three months then schools for three months. He already has a job when he graduates starting off at 75k+ a year what a little bastard

The ex-wife had 2 sisters, both married Kettering grads - was kind of strange.

I keep thinking I went into the wrong line of work when I hear stories like that.
 
yeah he is interning right now at some place that builds torque converters for all the major car companies. He just finish his 2nd 3month school term so this is his 2nd intership with them.

The last time he worked for them they flew him to a cpl car shows and paid for all the expenses. When he works he rooms with a cpl grads from Kettering one makes 80K and the other one around 125K at that same company. They have only been there for 2-3years.

I just hope when he gets rich he forgets about all the times I used to beat the crap out of him:)
 

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