:en:North Corktown, Detroit
{{Short description|Human settlement in Detroit, Michigan, United States of America}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}}
{{Use American English|date=January 2025}}
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|name = North Corktown
|settlement_type = Neighborhood of Detroit
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|image_caption = Motor City Casino in North Corktown
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|subdivision_name = United States
|subdivision_type1 = State
|subdivision_name1 = Michigan
|subdivision_type2 = County
|subdivision_name2 = Wayne County
|subdivision_type3 = City
|subdivision_name3 = Detroit
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North Corktown (also known as Briggs) is a neighborhood located in Detroit, Michigan, bounded roughly by I-75 on the south, Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard on the north, I-96 on the west, and the John C. Lodge Freeway on the east.
North Corktown was originally part of the Corktown neighborhood. This changed with the construction of I-75, which severed Corktown into two separate neighborhoods.
History
North Corktown came into existence after the construction of I-75. Before this period North Corktown was part of the Corktown neighborhood. The name Corktown comes from the neighborhoods early residents. In the 1830s Irish Immigrants from County Cork began living in the area that is today Corktown and North Corktown. The early residents built many Queen Anne style homes as well as row houses on relatively narrow lots. In the 1960s the neighborhood began to steadily decline, largely due to freeway construction and urban renewal projects.
During the 1990s Briggs had a much higher rate of poverty and a higher percentage of white residents than most of Detroit. A high portion of the white residents in Briggs were either from Appalachia or had family roots there.Racial Situations: The Class Contradictions of Whiteness in Detroit
Redevelopment
Since the 1990s the neighborhood has seen increased investment. Older homes have been restored, and new housing has been constructed throughout the neighborhood. In 2007 the MotorCity Casino and hotel resort was completed in North Corktown. This has brought much attention to the neighborhood as well as jobs, retail, restaurants, and tourists. Also, Hostel Detroit, opened its doors to travelers in Spring 2011. It is located on Vermont Street.
Developers have set their sights on North Corktown due to its proximity to Corktown, Downtown, and Midtown. Since 2019, there has been increased townhome development in the neighborhood with multiple projects having been completed and currently underway.
See also
References
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- {{cite news |last=Poris |first=Michael |date=2008-08-18 |title=North Corktown: A Model of Neighborhood Revitalization |work=Planetizen |url=http://www.planetizen.com/node/34388 |access-date=2009-02-13}}
- {{cite news |last=Moore |first=Natalie | date=2005-10-10 |title=Anything but Beige |work=Model D |url=http://www.modeldmedia.com/features/northcktwn.aspx |access-date=2009-02-13}}
- {{cite journal |last=Powers |first=Rebecca |date=September–October 2006 |title=The other Corktown: A Detroit Neighborhood Is Reaping The Benefits Of Renewed Affection |journal=Detroit Home |pages=50–53}}
External links
- [http://www.corktowndetroit.org/www/index.htm Greater Corktown Development Corporation] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080215140056/http://corktowndetroit.org/www/index.htm |date=2008-02-15 }}
- [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~larissal/Corktown.htm North Corktown Redevelopment Handbook]
- [http://www.northcorktown.com/about/ Official Neighborhood Association home Page]
{{Geographic Location
| Center = North Corktown, Detroit
| North = Woodbridge, Detroit
| East = Midtown, Detroit
| South = Corktown, Detroit
| West = Michigan-Martin, Detroit
| Southwest = Mexicantown, Detroit
| Northwest = Core City, Detroit
| Southeast = Downtown, Detroit
| Northeast = New Center, Detroit
}}
{{Detroit Neighborhoods}}
Category:1967 establishments in Michigan
Category:Appalachian culture in Michigan