What was there before Comerica Park?

What was there before Comerica Park?

Construction on Comerica Park began in October, 1997. It was built on the former site of the Detroit College of Law. On April 11, 2000, Comerica Park hosted its first Major League game, officially replacing Tiger Stadium as the home of the Tigers.

Why was Comerica Park built?

Comerica Park is an open-air ballpark located in Downtown Detroit. It serves as the home of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball, replacing Tiger Stadium in 2000. The park is named after Comerica Bank, which was founded in Detroit and was based there when the park opened….Comerica Park.

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What year did the Tigers move to Comerica Park?

2000

How old is Comerica Park in Detroit?

21c. 2000

What’s the most dangerous city in?

Crime rates in the most dangerous metros

2020 rank Metro area Violent crime per 1,000
National average 3.7
1 Anchorage, AK 12.6
2 Albuquerque, NM 10.9
3 Memphis, TN 11.4

What is the number 1 dangerous city in America?

While the majority of Americans report that they believe Chicago is the most dangerous city in America, looking solely at the murder rate per capita, Philadelphia could be considered one of the most dangerous big cities in America with a murder rate of 21.5 per 100,000 people.

Is Chicago or Detroit more dangerous?

The most dangerous city in the United States is Detroit, Michigan. Detroit has a violent crime rate of 2,007.8 incidents per 100,000 people with a total of 261 homicides in 2018. Chicago had the highest number of homicides in 2018 with 563; almost double that of New York, which has triple the population as Chicago.

Can you buy a house for a dollar in Detroit?

You can buy a home for $1 in Detroit. Detroit has $20 billion in debt and an unemployment rate of more than 50%. The city has over 78,000 abandoned homes. It’s not surprising that Detroit has a lot of homes for sale for $500 or even $1 each.

Why do houses sell for $1?

HUD’s Dollar Homes initiative helps local governments to foster housing opportunities for low to moderate income families and address specific community needs by offering them the opportunity to purchase qualified HUD-owned homes for $1 each.

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