If there’s one event that defines Detroit’s legacy as the Motor City, it’s the Detroit Auto Show. For over a century, this world-renowned showcase has been a pillar of automotive innovation, a place where history is made and the future is unveiled. And in 2026, it’s coming back bigger, bolder, and more immersive than ever.

Scheduled to take place January 14-25, 2026, at Huntington Place in downtown Detroit, the show is set to elevate the experience for industry leaders, car enthusiasts, and families alike. After a record-breaking economic impact of $370 million in 2025, organizers are pulling out all the stops to create an event that’s not just a show, but an experience.

From thrilling ride-and-drive activations to the return of The Gallery’s…

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Buying a home is one of the most significant financial decisions most people will ever make. It’s exciting, stressful, and, if not done right, it can cost buyers thousands of dollars in mistakes. With years of experience in Metro Detroit real estate and helping thousands of home buyers navigate the market, common patterns emerge—patterns that separate successful buyers from those who face unnecessary hurdles. Unfortunately, many buyers are still making the same critical mistakes that lead to lost opportunities, higher costs, and increased stress.

If you're planning to buy a home within the next year, understanding these mistakes can save you time, money, and headaches. Here are the top three massive mistakes home buyers are STILL making and how…

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Detroit has long been a city where soul food isn’t just a meal—it’s a tradition. From slow-smoked barbecue to perfectly fried catfish and rich, comforting sides like mac and cheese, candied yams, and collard greens, the city is home to some of the best soul food restaurants in the country. Whether you’ve spent years living in Detroit or you’re moving to Detroit and eager to explore its culinary scene, you’ll find an array of spots serving up authentic flavors passed down through generations. Some restaurants specialize in classic Southern staples, while others bring a modern twist to traditional dishes or even blend soul food with global influences. No matter what you’re craving, these must-visit restaurants showcase the heart and history of Detroit’s…

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For generations of Detroiters, Hudson’s wasn’t just a department store—it was a way of life. The towering retail giant stood as a beacon of commerce and community, where families shopped for holiday gifts, met for lunch, and gathered under the iconic clock on Woodward Avenue. At its peak, J.L. Hudson's Department Store was the second-largest department store in the world, covering a staggering 2.2 million square feet across 32 floors.

However, as shopping trends changed and downtown Detroit struggled with economic shifts, Hudson’s closed its doors in 1983, and the building was demolished in 1998. For decades, its empty site stood as a reminder of Detroit’s past. But now, thanks to Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock LLC, the Hudson’s name is making a grand return…

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For many homeowners in Detroit, property taxes represent a significant annual expense. However, what some may not realize is that their property tax assessment—the valuation assigned by the city—may be incorrect. If a home is over-assessed, the owner could be paying hundreds or even thousands of dollars more in property taxes than they should be. Fortunately, Detroit residents have the right to challenge these assessments and, in some cases, reduce their tax burden.

Recognizing that this process can be confusing and time-consuming, the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law’s Housing Law Clinic, in partnership with the Coalition for Property Tax Justice, is providing free legal assistance to eligible homeowners who wish to appeal their assessments.…

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The luxury real estate market in Metro Detroit continues to thrive, with high-end properties showcasing stunning architecture, expansive living spaces, and top-tier amenities. Whether you’re already living in Metro Detroit or considering moving to Metro Detroit, these exclusive homes highlight the region’s most desirable locations and sought-after features. From elegant estates with private wooded lots to modern new-construction homes with designer finishes, the area offers a diverse selection of luxury properties. This list of the 25 most expensive homes sold in Metro Detroit from February 24 to March 2 provides insight into the market’s hottest sales, offering a glimpse into the finest residences that recently changed hands.

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For many families in Michigan, visiting the Detroit Zoo is a beloved summer tradition. Strolling through the park under the warm sun, watching animals bask in the heat, and enjoying a refreshing treat on a hot day create lasting memories. However, what if the best time to visit isn’t summer at all?

Winter at the Detroit Zoo unveils a magical, lesser-known experience that few take advantage of. The brisk air, snow-covered landscapes, and active cold-weather animals create an entirely different atmosphere, making it the perfect season for a visit. With fewer crowds, educational programs, breathtaking seasonal events, and unique animal behaviors, a winter trip to the zoo offers an unforgettable adventure.

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When winter cloaks Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (U.P.) in a pristine blanket of snow, the region transforms into a wonderland of breathtaking landscapes, exhilarating outdoor activities, and unique seasonal experiences. Recently recognized by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the “11 Underrated Places to Travel This Winter,” the U.P. is quickly becoming a sought-after winter destination. From world-class ski jumping competitions to frozen waterfalls, the region offers an array of unforgettable experiences that make it a must-visit for winter enthusiasts.

Experience the Thrill of Ski Jumping

Michigan’s Upper Peninsula boasts a rich history of ski jumping, a sport introduced by Nordic immigrants in the late 19th century. Today, the region continues to…

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Michigan’s thriving craft beer and gastropub scene is about to get even more exciting. HopCat, a beloved name in the state’s hospitality industry, is set to launch its first Downriver location in Southgate, marking another milestone in its ongoing expansion. This move will introduce HopCat’s signature craft beer selection, scratch-made comfort food, and renowned Cosmik Fries to a new audience, solidifying its place as a leader in the Midwest’s dining and nightlife sector.

The new HopCat Southgate will be located at 15231 Trenton Road, taking over the former Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom, a space that has been vacant since March of last year. At 6,700 square feet, the venue will accommodate 220 guests, featuring a modern open-concept layout, a…

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The residential construction market in Michigan is undergoing a remarkable resurgence, with Southeast Michigan at the epicenter of this growth. The region is witnessing a dual trend: outer-ring suburbs are booming with single-family home developments, while Detroit leads in multi-family housing construction. This dynamic reflects evolving buyer preferences, economic stability, and strategic decisions by builders responding to market demands.

Suburban Surge: Outlying Communities Drive Single-Family Home Growth

Macomb Township: Leading the Charge

Macomb Township, located in Macomb County, continues to solidify its position as Michigan’s leader in single-family home construction. In 2024, the township issued 417 building permits for new…

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