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GREEKTOWN ROLLS THE DICE

The Hellas Restaurant is one of the few places to have endured the changes and maintained its fine quality of Greek cuisine. In 2002 it celebrated its 100th anniversary.

Not much on the street endured the Trapper's Alley era.  Speculators, convinced that the revival of Detroit would happen in Greektown, flooded into the area and slowly drove out marginal Greek American owned restaurants, coffee houses and shops replacing them with slick, soulless, touristy shops.  Within a few short years the character of Greektown was destroyed in a sea of faceless commercialism.  

 



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