Published on Jun 24, 2025, 4:24:24 PM
Total time: 00:18:07
Detroit has come a long way since declaring bankruptcy in 2013, but challenges still remain.
Residents are struggling to find affordable housing, Detroit students are not keeping pace with the rest of the state or the nation, and many long-time Detroit residents feel excluded in Detroit’s transformation. So where do we go from here? And who is the right person to lead the city into its next chapter?
Come November, Detroit residents will make that decision when they elect a new mayor. There are nine candidates, plus two write-ins, that believe they are the right person for the job.
Life-long Detroiter and businessman Jonathan Barlow is among them. He joined The Metro on Tuesday to share why he decided to run for mayor, and what his priority would be if elected. He says the city's next leader needs to focus on supporting families and legacy Detroiters.
"I'm recreating the family fabric; I want to make Detroit [a] community again, and make sure that we ensure that every home has what it needs to get by," he said.
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