A new Yelp study reveals that Midtown — not Downtown — Detroit is the fourth most improved neighborhood in the United States for economic opportunity. It’s also second in net business growth.
A part of its first-ever Local Economic Outlook report, here’s the methodology for Yelp’s neighborhood rankings:
The top 50 neighborhoods in America ranked by change in economic opportunity compared to the same time period a year prior. Any neighborhood in the country was eligible, not just those in the Yelp 50 cities, so long as they had at least 200 reviewed businesses listed on Yelp in the selected categories, and are not primarily airports.
Download the report, or read the summary from Daily Detroit.
Peter Corrado
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