Developer Says Renewed Interest in Tax-Free Commonwealth on Detroit Island After Bankruptcy
Belle Isle
Should Belle Isle be sold for $1 billion to a developer so he can turn it into a tax-free "commonwealth" — with its own laws?
The outlandish idea, initially proposed early this year, is gaining some interest now that Detroit has filed for bankruptcy.
That's according to Rod Lockwood, who wants to turn the island into a private city-state with a focus on free market capitalism and limited government.
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With the lack of services and simple law and order, no one would
guess that Detroit has a govt
Delta City...it will be built on the ruins of Old Detroit.