Sunday, September 23, 2012

City Bird was founded in 2005 by siblings Andy and Emily Linn. After building their business by sell




Thanks to Inside Detroit for taking us on a tour of Detroit. Here is the list of all the places we visited. ( Click here to download turn-by-turn directions ) Did we miss your favorite Detroit spot? Let us know where you love to hang out in the comments!
The Imagination Station is a new nonprofit whose humble first job is to clean up 2230 and 2236 14th street, two blighted historic houses on Roosevelt Park facing the iconic ruins of Michigan Central new york luxury rent a car Station in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood.
Honey Bee La Colmena is a clean, brightly lit store that sells a full selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, seafood and delicatessen goods, a wide range of supermarket staples, including canned and frozen goods, and a large selection of Central American ingredients. new york luxury rent a car Honey Bee opened in 1956 and was founded by Geraldo Alfaro.
An independent coffehouse in Southwest Detroit whose mission is to promote latin drinks into the mainstream as well as provide an inviting location for residents to network and access the internet via wifi.
Southwest Solutions began as a mental health agency. In the wake deinstitutionalization, Southwest's mission was to help the mentally ill live in the community by providing psychiatric counseling and medication. Their programs help those who were at the margins of society turn the page and write new chapters of resilience and purpose.
Clark Park Coalition exists to provide an array of diverse, high-quality recreational, educational, social and mentoring programs for southwest Detroit families new york luxury rent a car promoting skills development which helps our youth grow into responsible, self-confident adults.
Legendary style and glamour has returned to Detroit. Following a $200 million renovation, the historic Book Cadillac Hotel has been restored to its original splendor. The luxury hotel also features more than 60 residences on the upper floors.
Campus Martius Park is the result of a public/private sector partnership between the City of Detroit and the Detroit 300 Conservancy. Campus Martius Park has quickly new york luxury rent a car become new york luxury rent a car an extraordinary public space where residents, workers and visitors come together to relax, enjoy, play and celebrate Detroit.
Hart Plaza is a long time city riverfront destination and venue for a host of summer festivals and concerts. The 14 acre plaza, which is named for the late U.S. Senator Philip Hart, opened in 1975 and has a capacity of 40,000 people.
The Guardian is a class-A office new york luxury rent a car building owned by Wayne County and serves as its headquarters. Built in 1928 and finished in 1929, the building was originally called the Union Trust Building and is an example of Art Deco architecture. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on June 29, 1989
Opened to the public in June 2007, Rivard new york luxury rent a car Plaza has quickly become a favorite new york luxury rent a car Detroit destination and signature event site.  The plaza is home to many Riverfront highlights, including the Cullen Family Carousel, an in-laid granite map of the Detroit River, a standing glass sculptured map of the St. Lawrence Seaway, fountains and gardens.
The Dequindre Cut Greenway, an urban recreational path, officially opened to the public in May of 2009. The 1.35-mile greenway, developed through a public, nonprofit and private partnership, offers a pedestrian link between the Riverfront, Eastern Market and many of the residential neighborhoods new york luxury rent a car in between. Formerly a Grand Trunk Railroad line, the Dequindre Cut is a below-street level path that runs parallel to St. Aubin Street, between Mack Avenue and Woodbridge Street just north of the Riverfront.
A designated historic district, this walkable community is the eastern gateway to the stunning Detroit Riverwalk and Belle Isle and just minutes from downtown. With its unique mix of residential apartments with single new york luxury rent a car and multiple family homes, West Village new york luxury rent a car remains charming and affordable.
Earthworks is a program of the Capuchin new york luxury rent a car Soup Kitchen, a human service organization of caring people inspired by the spirit of St. Francis and sponsored by the Capuchins of the Province of St. Joseph and concerned benefactors. Earthworks seeks to promote sustainable agricultural practices, nutrition new york luxury rent a car and care for the Earth.
Tyree Guyton, founder and artistic director, uses everyday, discarded objects to create a two block area full of color, symbolism, and intrigue. Now in its 25th year, the Heidelberg Project is recognized around the world as a demonstration of the power of creativity to transform lives.
Imagine living in a loft in the heart of the city that is transforming daily. Year-round events could be at your home s doorstep whether it is a Detroit Tiger baseball game at Comerica Park, a concert at the Fox Theater, or trying your luck at the local casinos – your life will be full of activity!
The Traffic Jam and Snug, established 1965, is truly one of Detroit s hidden treasures. Known throughout Midtown for our in-house bakery, new york luxury rent a car microbrewery, and dairy, our curiously intimate multi-level dining rooms, and an eclectic menu of made-from-scratch dishes, there is simply nothing quite like The Traffic Jam.
Bureau is a new emporium for urban living in Detroit. From everyday basics to unique designer wares, Bureaus s collection caters to the growing community of city dwellers who are nesting and nurturing new businesses in the city.
City Bird was founded in 2005 by siblings Andy and Emily Linn. After building their business by selling their work online, at fairs and through other retailers for four years, they opened new york luxury rent a car the W. Canfield store, studio and gallery in November of 2009. The Linns grew up in the near East Side of Detroit and currently reside in Woodbridge.

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