Group Seeks To Increase Big 3 Auto Sales By 2 Million

Detroit Million Dollar Wall Targets Public School Art, Music, Athletic.

Detroit, MI, USA (March 3, 2014) — In a bold plan to provide a permanent solution to Detroit’s fiscal woes, an international group led by a Detroiter has initiated a plan to increase auto sales at Ford, General Motors, and Ford by 2 million over projected 2014 numbers. The plan centers around a three step project to drastically increase entrepreneurial opportunities, auto sales, and shoring up basic entities in Detroit such as infrastructure, real world job training, and revitalizing Detroit’s and Michigan’s public school art, music, athletic, and vocational programs. The project also has solved the Big 3′s most urgent problem addressed in a Yahoo Finance article entitled “Eight Products The Facebook Generation Will Not Buy” (http://www.finance.yahoo.com/news/eight-products-the-facebook-generation-will-not-buy.html). The group has also solved the majority of the issues that have stalled the integration of technology from computer and internet giants Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Yahoo.

The Detroit Million Dollar Wall Of Fame is designed to promote Detroit’s world class businesses and brands to the rest of the nation and the world (http://www.thedetroitmilliondollarwalloffame.com). The Wall allows for all present and former Detroiters to promote themselves and make a positive statement about Detroit. The Wall also allows for businesses to promote their brand(s) while gaining new customers locally, nationally, and globally for as low as $100 while helping restore the public school programs that have faced drastic cuts over the past 2 decades. The Wall calls on President Obama to personally come to Detroit and tour the city and hear directly from those Detroiters actively working to move the city forward. Steps 2 and 3 of the plan will put $100 million and $500 million directly into Detroit’s economy and provides a real world plan to bring its tourist attractions, landmarks, and emergency services up to world class levels. The study accompanying The Wall project notes that America’s largest island within a city, Belle Isle, needs over $200 million in repairs alone.

The Wall reveals little known facts about Detroit such as it being responsible for the first Rock N’ Roll song, East Coast and West Coast Hip Hop, the first tech industry, NASCAR, is the only major American city that sits on an international border, is the most lucrative international trade crossing on Earth, and leads the America and the world in many other art, music, and economic categories. The report notes that the bankruptcy does not address the causations of Detroit’s fiscal demise, nor does it provide the necessary revenue needed to bring the city back to its Henry Ford era luster. The group comprised of Germans, Chinese, Norwegians, Dutch, Indians, Americans, Brits, Irish, Australians, and members of the tech generation from around the world are hosting and invite only entrepreneurial conference in Detroit to address these issues. The groups goals are to bring Detroit up to world class level in the area of technology, encourage what Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt refers to as “gazelles” (fast moving, high revenue generating tech companies such Instagram, WhatsApp, and Flickr), and to create a business and entrepreneurial atmosphere that will persuade people such as Google co-founder and Michigander Larry Page to build and locate their tech companies in Detroit. Data from Silicon Valley indicates that a viable technology industry located in Detroit would amount to tens of billions of dollars in economic stimulus and tax revenue for Detroit and Michigan.

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City: Detroit
State: Michigan
Country: United States
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