Driving Detroit’s Image
The renewed energy downtown isn’t lost on many of the 6,800 journalists who file in each year for the auto extravaganza that is the North American International Auto Show.
The renewed energy downtown isn’t lost on many of the 6,800 journalists who file in each year for the auto extravaganza that is the North American International Auto Show.
Brunch is catching on in Detroit. You can hardly pass a restaurant without seeing a banner advertising a new Sunday brunch. And what better way for Detroiters to spend their lazy Sundays than with perfectly creamed coffee, eggs Benedict, bananas Foster pancakes, chocolate chip crepes and bottomless mimosas and bloody marys.
Detroit’s cultural institutions stand to make thousands in profits and increase their national exposure during the Super Bowl period.
Crains Detroit columnist Mary Kramer says the Super Bowl may just be the catalyst needed to boost regional morale and pride in Motown.
The success of the remodeled Kales Building at 76 W. Adams was a key factor propelling the announcement last Thursday of plans by the Ilitch companies for developing some of their downtown properties.
Members of the American Institute of Architects Detroit last week expected to finish dressing up 22 downtown storefront windows along Woodward Avenue just in time for the Motown Winter Blast and Super Bowl XL.
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