City Guide
Southeastern Michigan is easy to navigate when you've got the right captain. We have grown up, worked, and gotten rowdy in every 'hood on the metro D scene. In this section you will find all of the resources to the ill-ist bars, restaurants, places to live, entertainment and activities, separated by locale.
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City Guide Categories
- Bars (13)
- Restaurants (26)
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Neighborhoods
- Macomb County (1)
- Recent College Grad (2)
- Young Family (4)
- Young Professional (3)
Downtown Detroit

Population: 5,287
Median Income: $30,000
http://www.downtowndetroit.org/ddp/housing_intro.htm
Overview
New life has visibly breathed into the downtown area, and it is currently experiencing one of the largest urban redevlopment booms in the country. New businesses are finding homes in old buildings; from restaurants and retail to new lofts and condominiums, more young urban professionals continue to flock to the city to experience the sights, events, attractions, and to be a part of the renaissance. The people of Detroit have an undeniable love and sense of pride for this tried and true city, and it can be seen around every corner.
Who's it For? Who's it NOT For?
FOR: Young people looking for a city of excitement – lovers of history, architecture, and interesting people. Night clubers. Foodies. Those dying to explore Eastern Market, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Belle Isle, American Coney Island, The Motown Museum, and Pewabic Pottery. NOT FOR: If you still enjoy living at home in the suburbs with a fully stocked fridge by your parents.


