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From Detroit to Oakland, pandemic threatens urban renewal — The Sacramento Observer

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DETROIT (AP) — Downtown Detroit was returning to its roots as a vibrant city center, motoring away from its past as the model of urban ruin. Then the pandemic showed up, emptying once-bustling streets and forcing many office workers to flee to their suburban homes. Anthony Frank, who manages Dessert Oasis and Coffee Roasters on […]

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