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| Austin Black II was born in Detroit, Michigan on the northwest side. He lived in Detroit until the fourth grade when his family moved to Okemos, Michigan just east of Lansing. In 1995, his family moved back to southeast Michigan (Troy) and he attended Seaholm High School in Birmingham. After graduation from high school, Austin began his undergraduate studies at Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art & Planning, in Ithaca, New York. Austin has long held a passion and affinity for big cities and unique development projects. One of his elementary school science projects was on the “Design of the Renaissance Center” and the relationship between tall buildings and wind velocity. As an undergraduate student at Cornell, Austin spent six months studying abroad in Rome, Italy. While in Italy, Austin visited more than 20 Italian cities studying urban redevelopment and community development projects. Austin also spent a semester studying and working in Washington, D.C., as an intern for the Brookings Institution’s Center for Urban and Metropolitan Policy. Cornell-in-Washington students lived and took classes at the Cornell Center located near Dupont Circle and Rock Creek Park. Initially Austin considered relocating to one of the many cities he had visited, lived, and/or heard great things about. In the end, he decided to come home to Detroit and become actively involved in making the “D” the type of place that he and so many others cherish. City Living Detroit has allowed him to do just that. Austin works for Max Broock Realtors (www.austinb2.com). In additional to being President of City Living Detroit, Austin serves on the Detroit Renaissance, Road to Renaissance Communications Committee, was a Crains Detroit Business 20 in their 20s (2006) and the Crains Detroit Dream Board of Directors (2006).
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