
From Candy to Community: How 'Costco' Halloween fed 1,600 Detroiters
By Lauren Yellen Every October 31st, the same routine repeats itself. You set up a folding table, toss a plastic spiderweb across the porch, pour candy into a bowl while complaining about how expensive it’s gotten, and call it a night. Maybe you dress your kids in costumes, walk around the block, an

The Bodega Gap: Why Detroit Needs More Neighborhood Corner Stores
If you’ve ever lived in New York, Chicago, or even parts of Philly, you know the magic of the "corner store." In NYC, they call them bodegas. In other places, they’re delis or markets. But whatever the name, the concept is the same: a small, reliable shop just a few steps from your front door wher

Don’t Kill Your Bricks: Why Lime Mortar is Non-Negotiable for Historic Detroit Homes
If you’ve spent more than five minutes driving through Boston Edison, Indian Village, or Palmer Woods, you know exactly why we’re obsessed with Detroit. It’s the brickwork. It’s that deep, earthy red, the intricate patterns, and the sheer "they don't build 'em like this anymore" energy of our hist
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