2026 Detroit Auto Show Lineup: Ford, GM, Stellantis, Toyota, The Motor City is revving up once again as the Detroit Auto Show returns to its classic January slot with some big hometown names and global players on board. In a city that “put America on wheels,” this annual auto extravaganza is more than just a car show, it’s a point of pride and a mid-winter tradition. This year’s event is already shaping up to be a must-see spectacle, with Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Stellantis, and Toyota confirmed as the first major automakers in the lineup. For Metro Detroiters and auto fans alike, that means an exciting mix of beloved local brands and international innovation will be on display, all under one roof in downtown Detroit.

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In a city long known for its comeback spirit, even the dining scene is earning national applause. The latest proof? A cozy wine bar tucked inside a 1910 Detroit firehouse has been crowned North America’s “most exciting restaurant” of 2025. Ladder 4 Wine Bar, housed in a lovingly restored former fire station on Vinewood Street, just snagged the inaugural Resy One To Watch Award from the prestigious 50 Best organization. This accolade honors “a rising star restaurant whose distinctive vision and culinary excellence have earned it recognition as a leader on the North American stage”. For Detroit’s tight-knit food community, the win is more than just a trophy, it’s a proud moment that shines a spotlight on the city’s thriving local flavor.

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October turns the calendar into a highlight reel of color, culture, and big-ticket entertainment across the region. Whether you are living in Metro Detroit or mapping out a fall weekend, this month lines up arena tours at Little Caesars Arena, legacy acts at the Fox Theatre, and outdoor finales at Pine Knob alongside preseason hockey, early NBA action, and the Detroit Free Press Marathon. Family-friendly staples return in full force, from the Frankenmuth Corn Maze and Scarecrows in Kellogg Park to Youmacon’s fan-packed weekend at Huntington Place and the Detroit Fall Beer Festival at Eastern Market. The schedule is dense, the nights are crisp, and the options range from blockbuster concerts to small-town charm, which makes planning ahead essential…

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Planning a game day at Ford Field or Comerica Park and want the best places to eat within an easy walk of the action? This locally curated guide covers downtown Detroit’s most reliable options for pregame fuel and postgame meals, organized by distance, price range, and vibe. Whether you are living in Metro Detroit or moving to Metro Detroit, you will find quick counter spots for coneys and shawarma, Detroit-style and New York pies, sports bars with wings and burgers, polished steakhouses, wood-fired Italian, Lebanese mezze, rooftop lounges with skyline views, and late-night windows for a fast bite. Each entry includes hours, address, phone, website, and a clear rundown of signature dishes and drink highlights so you can book a reservation, grab takeout,…

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Crisp air, peak color, and packed calendars make fall the season to explore Michigan like a local, whether you’re living in Michigan or moving to Michigan. This month-by-month guide for September, October, and November highlights kid-friendly weekends and date-night ideas with practical details that matter to families and savvy locals, including dates, times, addresses, ticket ranges, and official links. You’ll find easy picks near Detroit and Ann Arbor, road-trip options Up North, and smart add-ons like cider mills, scenic drives, Halloween outings, and holiday markets. Skim for quick plans or dive deep to build an itinerary that fits your schedule and budget, with insider tips on parking, crowds, and weather. Use this as your trusted checklist to make…

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Detroit’s ongoing renaissance isn’t stopping at downtown. A major new infusion of funding is set to supercharge the city’s neighborhoods, public spaces and local economy. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has announced nearly $20 million in grants to 12 projects across the city, a multi-year investment aimed at linking communities, elevating the arts, and expanding opportunities in tech and entrepreneurship. It’s a vote of confidence in the creativity and resilience Detroiters have always shown, and it promises to transform everyday experiences from biking trails to business opportunities.

“Detroit has always been a city of resilience and reinvention,” says Knight Foundation President and CEO Maribel Pérez Wadsworth. She explains that the…

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Detroit’s housing market just did something many longtime residents might find hard to believe: the city’s median home sales price hit six figures. In August, the City of Detroit’s median sales price reached a record $110,000, a nearly 16% jump from a year ago. For a city where not long ago you could buy a house for the price of a used car, this milestone is a big deal. It signals a real estate comeback in the Motor City that has folks from Corktown to East English Village talking. What does a $110K median mean for Detroiters? Let’s dive into the numbers and the local insight, from soaring prices to cooling sales, to understand what’s happening in Metro Detroit’s housing market and what it means for families, buyers, and sellers alike.

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A prominent corner of Troy’s Big Beaver Road corridor could soon get a dramatic new addition. A local development group has unveiled plans for an eight-story hotel-and-apartment building at 575 W. Big Beaver Road, just east of the busy Interstate 75 interchange. This high-visibility project promises to bring new energy to one of Metro Detroit’s most important business hubs, and it’s already generating buzz among residents and real estate watchers alike. What exactly is being proposed, and what could it mean for Troy families, commuters, and investors? Let’s dive into the details of this ambitious development in a way only a true local can.

Thinking about timing a sale or a rental purchase in Troy? Review current Troy home values and trends

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Detroit’s Cass Corridor is buzzing with the arrival of a unique new eatery: Sushi Lounge, a completely gluten-free sushi bar that just opened inside the Detroit Shipping Company food hall in Midtown. This isn’t your typical sushi spot, it’s the brainchild of renowned local chef Genevieve Vang and features “Detroit-style” sushi rolls with playful Motor City flair. From classic California rolls to creative inventions like the cheekily named Whatuproll!, Sushi Lounge is already drawing in curious foodies, families, and health-conscious diners eager to taste a fresh take on Japanese cuisine right in the heart of Detroit. The restaurant celebrated its grand opening in early September with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and live DJ, underscoring just how excited the…

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Detroit has always had money. Old money, new money, and the kind that shows up in limestone façades, leaded-glass windows, and lawns that take an afternoon to cross. If you think you already know which neighborhood tops the list, you might be surprised. Below are Detroit’s five richest neighborhoods based on 2025 sales and today’s market reality, with real context for families and savvy locals who want the full picture.

How this list was built

This ranking reflects current 2025 sales activity and on-the-ground pricing, supported by each neighborhood’s historic cachet, lot sizes, and the kind of architectural pedigree that holds value through market cycles. It is not a census of household incomes. Think of it as a trusted snapshot of where…

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