We thought this report from the Urbanist Dispatch would pair nicely with our Detroit music feature from
last week.
An excerpt:
Despite its legacy, research by Florida and his colleagues at the University of Toronto’s Martin Prosperity Institute (MPI) suggests Detroit is not fully capitalizing on its local music scene. An analysis of figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis allowed MPI to develop a
Metro Music Index to rank cities based on the local music scene.
Nashville tops the list, followed by the obvious (New York City and Los Angeles) and the surprising (Rochester, New York). Detroit doesn’t crack the top 25. It comes in at 37; unable to even beat much smaller Kalamazoo, Michigan, which is ranked eighth overall when small metros are included.
C'mon people, let's begin to rebuild and reload our funky groove thing. Read on
here.