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Detroit has always recognized the importance of movement and connectivity. The design of America's mobility hub, inspired by a wheel, symbolizes this. The restoration of Detroit is not just about fixing a building, but about envisioning a district that leads in community-first mobility innovations. It is a place where we can rethink the concept of mobility and find solutions to the challenges we face. Every movement begins with an idea, a point. That point, in motion, becomes a line. Those lines are our roads, networks, and ideas. They form a map to a better future. They connect us. They are our lifelines. Detroit has always understood this. The design of America's mobility hub was itself inspired by the spokes of a wheel. And for a hundred years, this magnificent place has been at the wheel's center. Its restoration was never about repairing a building. It has always been about thinking bigger, asking questions. What if you could turn an entire district into a world-leading epicenter for community-first mobility breakthroughs? We can. And we are. This is where we will rethink the mobility space as a solution to the challenges we face, a place to answer the big questions.