Metro Detroit has embraced a new kind of nightlife experience: social districts, where you can stroll outdoor downtown areas with drink in hand, enjoying a festival-like atmosphere alongside neighbors and friends. Born as a creative response to pandemic restrictions, these open-carry zones proved so popular that they’re still going strong five years later. In this guide, we’ll tour Metro Detroit’s buzzing social districts – from historic downtowns to trendy suburban scenes – and discover how outdoor drinking meets community fun in each one. Grab a locally brewed beer or handcrafted cocktail in a to-go cup, and let’s explore!

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Mount Clemens – “The Oasis” Social District

Known as The Oasis, downtown Mount Clemens’…

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When the Rite Aid pharmacy on East Main Street in Owosso shut its doors, many locals felt a familiar worry. In late 2023, the drugstore chain’s bankruptcy spurred closures across Michigan, with over 180 locations statewide slated to shutter. For communities like Owosso, the loss of a hometown pharmacy was more than just inconvenience – it threatened access to everyday medicines and healthcare essentials. The situation in Owosso could have become another example of a growing “pharmacy desert,” where crucial medications and services suddenly aren’t readily available.

But in this small Mid-Michigan city, something remarkable happened. Instead of letting the empty Rite Aid building gather dust, Memorial Healthcare – Owosso’s independent hospital – stepped…

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Ever wondered what it’s like to step into a fairytale English village without leaving Metro Detroit? In Grosse Pointe Shores, along the sparkling shores of Lake St. Clair, lies a storybook mansion that offers just that experience. The Edsel and Eleanor Ford House – often simply called Ford House by locals – is more than just a grand historic home. It’s an immersive journey into Detroit’s automotive legacy, a showcase of world-class art and architecture, and a beloved community landmark all rolled into one. This historic estate in Michigan blends art, architecture, and family legacy in a way that continues to enchant Metro Detroiters and visitors alike. In this article, we’ll explore the Ford House’s rich history, its stunning Albert Kahn architecture, the…

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For decades, Detroit’s Michigan Central Station stood as a haunting symbol of the city’s decline – a towering Beaux-Arts train depot that opened in 1913 and closed in 1988, then sat empty for years. The once-bustling station, with its grand halls and 18-story office tower, fell into disrepair and became a favorite subject of “ruin photography,” emblematic of Detroit’s hard times. Now, in one of the most dramatic turnarounds of Detroit’s revival, the 112-year-old landmark has been painstakingly restored and reopened to the public in 2024. Locals who remember the station as a graffiti-covered shell are marveling at its rejuvenation, as Ford Motor Company spearheaded a six-year restoration that has returned the depot to its “most pristine state ever”.

The…

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Are you looking to sell your Metro Detroit home for top dollar? Making the right improvements before listing can significantly boost your property’s value and even speed up the sale. From downtown condos and suburban single-family houses to historic Detroit properties and luxury estates, strategic renovations can yield impressive returns when done wisely. In today’s 2024–2025 market, sellers have a golden opportunity to capitalize on high-ROI upgrades – but it’s crucial to focus on projects that buyers truly value. Below, we break down the top renovations (with recent ROI data) that increase home value across Metro Detroit, along with expert guidance on how to maximize your investment on each.

Curb Appeal & Landscaping: First Impressions with High…

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The roar of IndyCar engines echoing through downtown Detroit isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. In a move that has Metro Detroit buzzing, officials have secured a deal to keep the Detroit Grand Prix on the city’s streets through 2028, solidifying this high-octane tradition in the heart of the Motor City for years to come. The Detroit City Council approved a new contract that extends the Grand Prix’s downtown run for at least three more years, with a potential option to continue even beyond that. For local families, racing fans, and businesses alike, this news means the annual festival of speed and community will remain a downtown Detroit fixture – blending engine-revving excitement with the city’s ongoing revival.

The announcement caps off what has…

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Pizza lovers in Metro Detroit have reason to cheer: one of Detroit’s favorite pizzerias is branching out beyond the city limits for the very first time. Supino Pizzeria – famous for its thin-crust, East Coast-style pies – has confirmed plans to open a new location in Beverly Hills, Michigan, an affluent Oakland County suburb. This upcoming outpost will mark Supino’s first suburban location after years of operating exclusively within the city of Detroit. Owner Dave Mancini and his team are already hard at work on the project and expect to be serving up slices in Beverly Hills by early 2026. Locals and longtime fans alike are buzzing about the news, eager to see how this beloved Detroit pizza spot will fit into a suburban neighborhood known for its…

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Metro Detroit is truly in bloom during summer 2025, and there’s no better way to savor the season than by exploring its garden tours and green spaces. From private garden walks in charming neighborhoods to the best public gardens in Metro Detroit open daily, the region offers a colorful array of family-friendly summer events for nature lovers. These tours and gardens aren’t just about pretty flowers – they’re community traditions, some decades old, that bring neighbors together and welcome visitors to experience the beauty of Metro Detroit’s neighborhoods. Whether you’re a seasoned plant enthusiast or simply looking for fun things to do in Detroit this summer, this guide will walk you through the must-see Metro Detroit garden tours, both private and…

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Detroit’s engines are revving up for a summer spectacle like no other. The Detroit Grand Prix is back on the downtown streets, and it’s poised to deliver a record boost to the Motor City’s economy. As racers prepare to scream down Jefferson Avenue past the Renaissance Center and Hart Plaza, local businesses are gearing up for an influx of fans. This downtown Detroit Grand Prix is not just a race – it’s a citywide celebration that showcases how far Detroit has come. With projections of around $104 million in spending flowing into the region during race weekend, it’s set to be the biggest economic impact Detroit has ever seen from the Grand Prix.

Detroit’s iconic Renaissance Center towers in the backdrop as Indy cars streak through city streets during…

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Novi, Michigan is on the verge of a transformative economic development that could reshape its western corridor. A massive $270 million mixed-use project, tentatively called Novi City West, is planned adjacent to the Suburban Collection Showplace convention center. The ambitious proposal – spearheaded by long-time Showplace owner Blair Bowman – promises to deliver a new 50-acre walkable district complete with a 225-room hotel, 400+ residential units, a grocery store, restaurants, and retail space. Local leaders tout the project as a potential game-changer that will revitalize the Grand River Avenue corridor and serve as a catalyst for economic growth in Novi and greater Oakland County. The development’s success, however, hinges on securing critical public…

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