Crain’s Detroit Business covered Detroit’s measures to benefit residents whose homes were over-assessed during the Great Recession. Professor Christopher Berry, Director of the Mansueto Institute for Urban Innovation, said, “If somebody has lost their home a decade ago, this kind of help may feel like too little, too late. It’s certainly symbolically important. This isn’t going to make them whole.”
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