Detroit’s Core City neighborhood is about to get a whole lot tastier. For the first time in years, the aroma of freshly baked bagels will once again waft through the streets of this up-and-coming enclave. Beloved local chef Max Sussman – a James Beard Award-nominated talent and Metro Detroit native – is bringing his passion project, Bev’s Bagels, to a permanent shop in Core City. It’s a homecoming for both bagels and a hometown chef, and neighbors couldn’t be more excited. This development blends Detroit bagels history with the city’s ongoing revitalization, serving up a story that’s equal parts foodie fantasy and community pride.

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Bagels Make a Comeback in Core City

Bagels are making a comeback to Detroit’s Core City…

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Detroit’s iconic Renaissance Center (RenCen) is facing a turning point. General Motors has announced plans to relocate its headquarters from the RenCen to the new Hudson’s Site development in 2025, leaving much of the complex empty​. Once GM departs, the seven-tower complex – long a fixture of the city skyline – will be largely vacant​. This moment, while bittersweet, opens the door for exciting changes. What does life after GM look like around the RenCen? In many ways, the area’s vibrancy is poised to continue, fueled by beloved local businesses, new attractions, and ambitious redevelopment plans that have Detroiters cautiously optimistic about the future.

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GM’s Departure and the RenCen’s Next Act

GM’s exit from the RenCen…

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Selling a home you’ve lived in for many years is not just a real estate transaction – it’s an emotional journey. Home is where birthdays, holidays, and quiet moments have unfolded, so letting go can stir up feelings of nostalgia, grief, stress, and excitement all at once. In Metro Detroit, it’s common to find homeowners who have spent decades under one roof, which makes saying goodbye even more poignant. The good news is that feeling attached to your house is normal, and there are healthy ways to prepare yourself (and your family) for this big life transition. With a bit of foresight and support, you can honor the memories while looking forward to new opportunities in the next chapter of your life.

In this guide, we’ll walk through how to emotionally…

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Spring in Michigan is a season of renewal – flowers bloom, communities come alive, and “For Sale” signs start popping up like tulips in neighborhoods from Royal Oak to Plymouth. If you’re looking to sell your Michigan home this spring, now is the perfect time. Michigan’s real estate market traditionally picks up speed in the spring, making it an ideal time to sell​. Buyers who hunkered down during the winter are eager to hit open houses as soon as the snow melts. The goal? Leverage that spring excitement to sell your home fast and for top dollar.

But a quick, successful sale doesn’t happen by luck – it happens by preparation. This guide will walk you through exactly how to prepare your Metro Detroit home to wow spring buyers. We’ll cover the…

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Mackinac Island has long been a go-to summer getaway for Metro Detroit families and savvy locals. As soon as the weather warms up, many Detroiters make the trek up I-75, hop on a Shepler’s Ferry, and step back in time onto Mackinac’s car-free streets. Between the famous fudge shops, historic Fort Mackinac, and breezy bike trails, the island holds a special place in southeast Michigan’s heart. This summer, there’s one more reason to visit Mackinac Island – a fresh new adventure on the water that’s generating buzz among return visitors and first-timers alike.

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Sip n’ Sail Cruises: Sightseeing with a Twist

One of the island’s most popular attractions in recent years has been Sip n’ Sail Cruises, which combines…

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Detroit’s beloved Eastern Market is buzzing with anticipation as Marrow Detroit Provisions prepares to open a game-changing new location in the heart of the historic food district. Marrow – the award-winning restaurant and butcher shop known for its farm-to-table ethos – is converting a 14,000-square-foot former meat facility on Riopelle Street into a hub of sustainable, locally sourced food​. This ambitious project will bring a USDA-inspected meat processing facility, restaurant, butcher shop, and bar under one roof, complete with a spacious outdoor seating area for those sunny Michigan days.

In true Detroit fashion, the groundbreaking was a community affair. On a brisk Tuesday morning in March, Mayor Mike Duggan and Eastern Market CEO Dan Carmody…

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Imagine strolling along a Lake Michigan beach town and discovering that under the sand lies an entire lost town. It sounds like a Michigan legend, but it’s true – the ghost town of Singapore, Michigan once stood near modern-day Saugatuck and was literally buried by shifting dunes​. This “Michigan’s Pompeii” thrived in the 19th century as a lumber boomtown before nature reclaimed it. Today, its fascinating story lives on in local lore and landmarks. As a proud Michigan native and real estate expert, I’m excited to share the tale of Singapore’s rise, fall, and the enduring legacy you can still experience when visiting Saugatuck. From historic anecdotes to travel tips, let’s uncover how this Lake Michigan ghost town came to be buried beneath the sand – and…

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Selling your Novi home involves making smart choices about where to invest your time and money before listing. In a competitive market, it may feel like you need to tackle every possible repair or upgrade to impress buyers. The reality? Not everything needs fixing – and some big projects won’t pay off when you sell. This guide explores the 2024–2025 Novi housing market trends, highlights common home improvements that don’t deliver a strong ROI, and shares expert insights from The Perna Team on what not to spend money on before you sell. Follow these tips to prioritize your prep work and save thousands, all while positioning your home to attract Novi buyers who appreciate value and potential.

Novi’s 2024–2025 Housing Market at a Glance

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One of Metro Detroit’s most storied hotels just got a new lease on life. The Dearborn Inn – a historic hotel originally built by Henry Ford in 1931 – has reopened after a two-year restoration that beautifully blends its 1930s charm with modern luxury​. Locals and history buffs are buzzing about the stunning transformation of this Henry Ford hotel, which now shines as part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection. The nearly century-old Dearborn landmark is welcoming guests once again, complete with new dining experiences, family-friendly touches, and a fresh connection to the community.

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A Henry Ford Legacy: The Dearborn Inn’s Storied Past

Founded by automotive icon Henry Ford and designed by renowned…

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Detroit’s dining scene continues to evolve with fresh energy this spring, offering a slate of exciting culinary newcomers that are redefining where — and how — the city eats. Whether you’ve been living in Metro Detroit for years or are just moving to Metro Detroit and looking to get a taste of what the city has to offer, April’s newest restaurant openings promise innovative flavors, stylish atmospheres, and concepts rooted in both cultural heritage and modern creativity. From casual daytime cafés to elevated evening destinations, these new spots reflect the city’s continued rise as a national food destination, where every meal is an invitation to explore Detroit’s rich diversity and dynamic spirit.

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Ostrea Seafood

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