Found 15 blog entries tagged as Detroit Neighborhoods.

In the heart of Northwest Detroit’s historic Old Redford neighborhood, residents are celebrating a long-awaited addition to their community: a new 48-unit affordable housing development. What was once a cluster of nine vacant, blighted lots has been transformed into the vibrant Orchard Village Apartments, offering much-needed homes for Detroit families. Neighbors, city officials, and community leaders recently gathered for a joyful ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking this development as a hopeful milestone in the city’s ongoing neighborhood revitalization efforts.

Local families immediately feel the impact. “I used to pass by here and look at the progress they were making, and I liked it,” said Vera Cotton, one of Orchard Village’s first residents, noting…

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Detroit’s streets are alive with color and creativity, and 2025 might just be the best time yet to explore the city’s vibrant mural scene. In fact, Detroit was recently ranked the No. 4 Best City for Street Art in the U.S., a testament to how far its public art movement has come. Over the past decade, artists and community programs have splashed the town with 700+ murals, turning building walls into bold statements of Detroit pride. From bustling markets to quiet neighborhood corners, nearly every turn reveals something beautiful and thought-provoking.

Why 2025? Detroit’s mural movement is in full bloom. New works are still popping up (even in elevated places like the People Mover stations!), and established pieces have become beloved landmarks. As a…

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Buying a home in Metro Detroit’s university hubs offers a unique mix of benefits. Nowhere is this more evident than in Detroit’s historic University District – a neighborhood renowned for its classic homes and vibrant community – and in other university-adjacent areas across Metro Detroit. From the tree-lined streets near University of Detroit Mercy to lively college towns like Ann Arbor and the suburban charm of Rochester, homes in or near university zones have a special appeal. Why are these areas so sought-after? Below, we dive into current 2024–2025 real estate trends and the key factors (historic charm, walkability, rental potential, school access, and more) that attract everyone from first-time buyers to seasoned investors.

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In recent years, Metro Detroit’s housing market has transformed into a completely different beast. Just ask the Johnson family of Livonia: after months of house-hunting, they found their “perfect” starter home – only to be outbid by an all-cash offer from an out-of-state investor. Over in Detroit’s North End, Angela Williams, a single mother, finally achieved homeownership after years of renting, thanks to a special assistance program. Meanwhile, renters like the Wallace family in Royal Oak watch their monthly payment climb with each lease renewal, wondering if they’ll ever save enough to buy. These real-world stories underscore a larger reality across Southeast Michigan. The Metro Detroit housing market in 2025 is defined by surging prices, fierce…

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Detroit’s independent bookstore scene just got a heartwarming new chapter. Pages Bookshop – a beloved neighborhood bookstore on Detroit’s west side – was on the brink of closing after a decade in business, but a team of passionate young Detroiters stepped in to keep its story going​. The Grandmont Rosedale community can breathe a sigh of relief: Pages Bookshop isn’t just staying open, it’s being revitalized with fresh energy, new programs, and a deepened commitment to Detroit youth literacy and community connection.

Susan Murphy, a retired Detroit Public Schools teacher, founded Pages Bookshop in 2015 on Independent Bookstore Day after two years of running pop-up book sales across the city​. With the help of the Grandmont Rosedale Development…

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