Corktown

UIX: Greg Willerer and Brother Nature Produce

An urban farm in Corktown thats sells locally-grown herbs, greens, and produce at local farmers' markets and through their CSA program. You can also find Brother Nature Produce on menus of area restaurants that support the local foods movement. 

Honor and Folly gets well deserved love from NYT
Dine Drink Detroit celebrates Detroit’s culinary culture while benefiting the Riverfront
Station Walls, a new mural project from Grand River Creative Corridor founder, covers 2000-foot wall
Twelfth annual Tour de Troit beats rain, attracts over 6,000 riders

This year's riders surpassed last year's total by 500. Proceeds from the Tour and other biking events held by the non-profit organization support the planning and implementation of greenways across the City of Detroit. Nina Ignaczak recaps.

What’s happening at Detroit Design Festival?
Are you ready for some cornhole?
Tour de Troit: Much more than a big bike ride

A dozen years after forming, the Tour de Troit has evolved from a small, leisurely group ride into an annual juggernaut attracting over 5,000 cyclists. Nina Ignaczak recaps the history and looks ahead as the organization forms a nonprofit to fund greenways.

Two James Spirits, Detroit’s first licensed distillery in nearly 100 years, now distributing
Corktown will soon have another spot for breakfast, lunch and brunch at La Villa

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