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Tasty Tuesday: Waffle Cafe Detroit features unique sweet, savory waffle creations
Read full article: Tasty Tuesday: Waffle Cafe Detroit features unique sweet, savory waffle creationsThis Tasty Tuesday, we’re featuring Waffle Cafe Detroit: A brand new spot using waffles in ways you might not have seen before.
This little restaurant is bringing some big flavors to the Avenue Of Fashion
Read full article: This little restaurant is bringing some big flavors to the Avenue Of FashionWith classics like burritos and tacos, and new favorites like these mesa wings, everyone is sure to find something they love at Pequeno Cantina on Livernois in Detroit.
‘There’s soul, there’s community’: Renewed push to shop on Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion for the holidays
Read full article: ‘There’s soul, there’s community’: Renewed push to shop on Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion for the holidaysDetroit’s historic Avenue of Fashion is located on Livernois Avenue between 6 and 8 Mile Road. Before malls, it was a place people would go for luxury shopping and local organizations want to bring that back.
Creating art on the “Ave.”
Read full article: Creating art on the “Ave.”There’s a place on the Avenue of Fashion in Detroit bringing something very unique to the area. Art in Motion Ceramic Studio and Gallery is a cool place to shop and learn. Kay Willingham, Owner/Operator of Art in Motion Ceramic Studio and Gallery told “Live in the D’s,” April Morton, “We offer parties, classes, for all ages; I have a wonderful space here a lot bigger than where I was further down the way. We also have a cute little playroom, which is just a bonus room where kids can have a party or eat, or entertain your guests.” The business has been around nearly 9 years and is located on Livernois Avenue between 7 Mile and 8 Mile Roads. This is the 2nd location on the “Ave.”. Willingham says she outgrew her last space due to the popularity of ceramic making, something she says is unique to the area where she grew up. “It was the place to be, the place to shop and, of course, the place to live during that time, and even now, it’s still a very thriving community,” Willingham said. It’s a community, she says, she’s fortunate to share her talents with. “My present students now are more into hand building and sculpting, but you can learn how to throw on the wheel, paint your own pottery, you can do slip casting, so it’s pretty open to whatever your experience level is,” she said.
Metro Detroit nonprofit works to help Black-owned businesses on Black Friday
Read full article: Metro Detroit nonprofit works to help Black-owned businesses on Black FridayA Metro Detroit nonprofit organization is providing Black Friday sales while giving even more business to Black-owned businesses on the Avenue of Fashion.
Juneteenth Jubilee Stroll celebrates Detroit’s Black-owned businesses
Read full article: Juneteenth Jubilee Stroll celebrates Detroit’s Black-owned businessesThe Juneteenth celebration kicks off with a stroll in Detroit along the Avenue of Fashion on Livernois, taking you through 46 Black-owned businesses offering discounts.
New roads lead to new opportunities on the Avenue of Fashion
Read full article: New roads lead to new opportunities on the Avenue of FashionAfter many weeks of construction, Livernois Avenue is open for business. Now current business and restaurant owners are looking forward to reclaiming the title, Avenue of Fashion. Bartell said the completed construction project, which included expanded sidewalks, added bike lanes and resurfaced roads, has been helpful to the businesses, and visitors as well. Both Bartell and Mitchell hope the new version of the Avenue of Fashion will draw investors, potential business owners and home buyers to the area. Check out the video to see how the Avenue of Fashion has progressed over the past few years.
Detroit small businesses struggle to stay afloat amid Avenue of Fashion construction project
Read full article: Detroit small businesses struggle to stay afloat amid Avenue of Fashion construction projectDETROIT - Small business owners in one of Detroit's new hotspots, the Avenue of Fashion, are crying foul, saying the city's construction project might force them to close for good. The construction project is supposed to transform the busy retail hub in the city, but it's creating trouble for businesses. The area is expected to be beautiful when the project is done, but businesses are having a hard time surviving until that point. Customers are having trouble getting to the businesses because of the road construction and beautification plan. Signage is now in place, parking areas have been set up and a grant program is being rolled out, but business owners are wondering why it took so long.