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Chinatown, Detroit
Neighborhood of Detroit in Wayne, Michigan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Detroit has had at least two locations that were once called "Chinatown", with the first being in a downtown location at Third Avenue, Porter St and Bagley St, now the permanent site of the MGM Grand Casino and Interstate 75's Fisher Freeway.[1][2] In the 1960s urban renewal efforts facilitated its move to Cass Avenue and Peterboro, which was also an opportunity for the Chinese business community to finally purchase property.[3]
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![]() MGM Grand Detroit in the location of the first Detroit Chinatown | |
Coordinates: 42°19′53″N 83°02′45″W | |
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ZIP Code | 48202 |
Area code | Area code 313 |
Much of the Metro Detroit Chinese community live in the Troy area; other Asians such as Koreans also are in great number there. As of 2023, revitalization efforts have been under way for a revival of Detroit's Chinatown.[4]