Found 103 blog entries tagged as metro detroit.

Michigan’s sunflower season is short, bright, and absolutely worth planning around. From Lake Superior sunsets behind golden blooms in the Upper Peninsula to kid-friendly mazes and u-pick bouquets downstate, the state’s farms deliver a burst of color right when summer is hitting its stride. Bloom windows vary by region and weather, fields often open or close with a few days’ notice, and photo policies can change by the weekend. The goal here is simple: help families and savvy locals pick the right field, show up prepared, and leave with great photos and even better memories.

Below you’ll find a quick-compare snapshot, then a region-by-region breakdown of Michigan’s best sunflower farms and festivals. Every listing includes practical details, insider…

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From coney counters and canal-side patios to tasting menus and late-night izakayas, Metro Detroit’s food scene rewards curiosity and appetite in equal measure. This Detroit dining guide highlights the top restaurants in Metro Detroit right now, spanning neighborhood icons, chef-driven kitchens, and affordable standbys across Downtown, Midtown, Corktown, Eastern Market, Southwest, and the close-in suburbs. Expect clear details on hours, parking, patios, and reservation strategy, plus what to order and why it matters. Whether you are living in Metro Detroit or moving to Metro Detroit, consider this your smart shortcut to the best Detroit restaurants for date nights, family brunch, business dinners, and celebratory splurges. Use it to plan a Saturday market…

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Michigan’s tourism industry isn’t just about summer vacations and weekend getaways; it’s a powerhouse economic engine for the state. A new report reveals that in 2024 Michigan attracted record numbers of visitors and dollars, translating fun and leisure into serious economic growth. From the shores of the Great Lakes to the streets of Detroit, tourism is boosting businesses, creating jobs, and even helping fund community services through tax revenue. This article breaks down the latest findings in a conversational, insider tone, the kind of perspective you’d get from a lifelong Michigander who’s watched this growth firsthand. Let’s dive into how Pure Michigan adventures are paying off for our local economy and what it means for families and communities…

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Metro Detroit knows how to make the most of warm weather, and nothing says summer quite like a friendly round of mini golf. Whether you’re chasing the perfect date night, a family outing, or just a few laughs with friends, the region is full of courses ranging from retro classics to glow-in-the-dark showstoppers. As a lifelong Michigander and local real estate expert, I’ve explored these spots firsthand, and I know which ones are worth your time. Here’s your complete 2025 guide to 40 mini golf venues across Metro Detroit and Ann Arbor, broken down by style so you can find your next favorite course.

Looking to pair mini golf with local flair? Check out Exploring Metro Detroit: Top Things to Do in August for seasonal festivals and block parties worth…

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Choosing the right school can make or break a season. If you’re living in Metro Detroit or moving to Metro Detroit, this guide to the Top Metro Detroit Public Schools for Athletes spotlights districts and high schools where varsity sports, coaching support, and academic rigor work together. We focus on what families care about most: deep sport offerings across fall, winter, and spring; clear eligibility and registration through platforms like FinalForms and Student Central; consistent league play in the OAA, KLAA, MAC, and SEC; digital ticketing with GoFan; and real facilities that matter, from turf fields and tracks to natatoriums, weight rooms, and training staff. Each entry is verified against official school and district pages and framed for search…

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A sweeping $125 million expansion of Detroit’s marquee convention center, Huntington Place (formerly known to longtime locals as Cobo Center), is about to get underway, and it promises to transform downtown in a big way. In the coming weeks, construction crews will break ground on a project that will connect the riverfront convention hall to a brand-new luxury hotel and finally open up pedestrian access between downtown and the Detroit RiverWalk. This long-anticipated upgrade is big news for Metro Detroiters, and it’s generating buzz about what it means for local real estate, businesses, and the city’s ability to host world-class events.

In a nutshell: Huntington Place will gain a 20,000-square-foot addition at its southwest corner plus a…

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In Grosse Pointe Woods, a quiet wave of excitement is building over an unexpected new arrival, a taco bar backed by serious culinary star power. This September, hometown native Branden McRill, a chef-restaurateur who earned a Michelin star in New York City, is coming back to Michigan to launch Lola’s Taco Bar. For local families and savvy foodies alike, the opening of Lola’s isn’t just another restaurant debut, it’s a homecoming story that blends world-class experience with genuine neighborhood charm.

Nestled at 20195 Mack Avenue (in the former Boston Market spot), Lola’s Taco Bar promises to bring a “fun dining” twist to the community. Think street taco joint meets fine-dining flair: a place where you might grab a quick casual lunch with the kids one…

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Whether you’re living in Metro Detroit or moving to Metro Detroit, there’s no better way to dive into the region’s rich cultural tapestry than by settling into a timeless diner booth. These beloved neighborhood spots, each decked out in neon accents, checkerboard floors and gleaming chrome, serve heaping plates of all-day breakfasts, signature skillet hashes and perfectly grilled sliders well past the lunch rush. More than just a meal, a visit here offers a genuine taste of Detroit’s storied past, from the welcoming counter service to the aroma of fresh-brewed coffee that’s fueled generations. Embracing both comfort and nostalgia, these classic diners provide an authentic dining experience that feels familiar to locals and exciting to newcomers alike.

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Metro Detroit’s culinary landscape has quietly become a haven for pasta aficionados, where artisanal craftsmanship meets inventive flavor. Whether one is living in Metro Detroit or moving to Metro Detroit, the region’s restaurants showcase everything from wood-rolled pastas and bronze-die extrusions bathed in rich ragùs to seasonal agnolotti bursting with sweet-corn and local produce. Coastal-inspired bowls pair fresh-caught seafood with hand-cut linguine, while wood-fired kitchens offer pillowy gnocchi and truffle-kissed bucatini alongside naturally leavened pizzas. Intimate family-run trattorias share neighborhood streets with chef-driven hotspots milling their own flours and curating chef’s-table tasting menus. Each spot invites guests to savor classic…

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Exploring Metro Detroit: Top Things to Do in August offers a vibrant snapshot of city life that proves why living in Metro Detroit feels like a year‑round celebration and why so many are moving to Metro Detroit for its unbeatable mix of culture, community, and excitement. From the roar of classic engines at the Woodward Dream Cruise to the immersive pageantry of the Michigan Renaissance Festival, August brings block parties, waterfront spectacles, and family‑friendly fun to every corner of the region. Music lovers can catch chart‑topping tours at Little Caesars Arena and outdoor concerts under the stars, while sports fans cheer on hometown teams or marvel at soaring aerobatics during the Oakland County Air Show. Whether you’re craving hands‑on…

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