Southwest Detroit

Shelia’s Bakery is a sweet spot in Southwest Detroit

A snapshot of Shelia's Bakery on Springwells in Southwest Detroit and the quaint bakery.Excerpt:Many larger Mexican bakeries can be a bit confusing and slightly intimidating when you first enter a warm, fragrant world of unfamiliar sights and smells. But when you go inside Sheila's (which is named for Morales' 7-year-old daughter), take a moment to breathe in all the sweet scents, then grab a pair of tongs and a tray near the entrance and gather up the breads you want to buy. Expect friendly smiles, lots of laughter and a capable staff ready to assist should you have any questions. The shop bustles with activity morning through night as people from the neighborhood bring their small children to select a birthday cake or to buy a tray of treats to serve their family during merienda. Merienda is traditionally an Hispanic midday meal served around 5:30 p.m. after a late lunch (2 p.m.), which helps stay hunger until a late dinner is served (usually around 9 p.m). It's a light meal that often consists of a piece of fruit, pan dulce and coffee. Think of it as high tea with coffee and a Spanish influence. Read the entire article here.

Grading Time Inc.’s ‘Assignment Detroit’

Time Inc. has descended onto Detroit either like a thunderstorm or as liberators, depending on who you talk to. There has been a blitz of blog posts, features stories, and videos from its self anointed "D Shack" portraying the Detroit they've seen so far.Videos include an interview with K-9 to Five's Liz Blondy, a piece on 85 cent hamburgers, asking Detroiters why they love and hate the city, and another piece about how Detroiters "survive."Stories have covered entrepreneurs, housing costs, Detroit's decline, and Ernie Harwell.So, what's your take? How would you grade their assignment so far? Is it the same ol' same ol'? Or is it something different?Let us know what you think about the Time blitz on our Facebook page here.Check out the Time Inc. coverage here.

Time: The Detroit Blog – A speical Time Inc. project

Time Inc.'s interest in Detroit has been well documented so far. But, in case you missed it, the big media machine has bought a house in East English Village and will set up shop there for a year to cover Detroit and all that it brings - both negative and positive. In this week's In The News we have a piece up written by the New York Times, as well as a mention in the Tweet of the Week. However, is a direct link to the Time Inc.'s Detroit blog. Track their work as they track ours.See the blog here.

Community Development Advocates of Detroit propose comprehensive land use strategy
Delray eyed for wind turbine testing center

Delray is getting consideration from Detroit's NextEnergy as a possible site for a wind turbine testing center.Excerpt:NextEnergy is eyeing Detroit's gritty Delray neighborhood to build a wind turbine testing center that could transform the city's southwest waterfront into a destination for wind energy suppliers testing gearboxes and generators.The Detroit-based organization and incubator for alternative energy businesses is seeking $45 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop the center on idle industrial land.Delray is among several sites under consideration in Detroit. The area, just east of Zug Island, is near deep-water ports and the Ambassador Bridge, positioning it close to water, rail and highway transportation.Read the entire article here.

W. Vernor nets Middle Eastern restaurant, more to savor in Southwest Detroit
Volunteers, coach get boost from Jack White to keep Clark Park swinging

Jack White, a volunteer, and a coach have kept Clark Park together.Excerpt:You want to tell the story of the ball field, you have to mention the famous guy. He's the one who wrote the checks, nearly $170,000 worth. But until now he wouldn't even let the Clark Park people mention his name, and he won't talk about what he did, because he doesn't want to be the star this time. He grew up in southwest Detroit and he played ball at Clark Park. He knows who's been holding things together all these years -- the volunteers like Deb Sumner, and of course, Coach Mo. But the kids who scampered all summer across that sweet red clay infield can thank the boy Coach Mo knew as Jack Gillis, and music fans know as Jack White. Read the entire article here.

Putnam Weekley: The Detroiter Who Ate (and Drank) Everything

On the eve of the culinary event of the year -- Detroit Restaurant Week -- foodie and wine connoisseur Putnam Weekly of Southwest Detroit talks about the state of good eats in the city.

Southwest’s Patton and Clark parks, LASED getting public art installations
City offers more support to businesses in Mexicantown’s West Vernor district

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