In 2012 Norman Witte found himself living in Detroit, unemployed with a dead car. With no means to replace it, Witte learned alternate ways to get around the city as he continued to look for employment. The process, he said, involved navigating the city's public transportation system and learning to be a good cyclist. More than a year later, Witte, now a web developer at Crain's Detroit Business, is continuing his car-less life in the city, but this time out of choice.
6. Lack of infrastructure leads to talent flight
Since we started 20 in
their 20s in 2006, weve
asked honorees every year
what they would like to see
change in Detroit, and
transit has always been the
biggest concern.
Mary Kramer