A church on Detroit's west side has become a community developer by building 90 homes over four years and injecting pride and optimism in the neighborhood.
The last batch of new tenants moved in this month. The Rev. Oscar King III says stable housing is crucial if Detroit wants to recover. The homes are near his Northwest Unity Baptist Church.
The Detroit Free Press says there were more than 800 applicants for the homes, mostly two-story colonials. The renters include professionals, low-income families and even the homeless. Jack Bostic Jr. says homes are more important than a church having a fancy place to worship. He says his neighborhood looks like any suburb.
Janet Norfleet says her children pick up trash on their block, a habit that others are following.