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- Eastland Center - Harper WoodsLocated in Harper Woods, Michigan off Vernier Road (also known as 8 Mile Road) one mile west of I-94, approximately 10 miles from downtown Detroit. Offers Marshall's, Sears, Target, Steve & Barry's University Sportswear and over 100 specialty stores.
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- Freedom Hill Outdoor Market - Sterling Heights"Michigan's Best Outdoor MarketPlace"
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- Downtown Ferndale Shopping DistrictDowntown Ferndale is a cozy urban environment that reflects the diversity of its residents. Browse streetscaped, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks for a mix of stores with home furnishings, music and electronics, local art, antiques, eclectic gifts and collectibles, vintage and urban chic clothing, as well as a vibrant night life with many dining and entertainment choices.
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- GM Renaissance CenterGM Renaissance Center, a 5.5 million square foot print on Detroit's riverfront, encompasses four, 39-story office towers and the 1,298-room Detroit Marriott hotel. The adjacent Millender Center features 339 luxury apartments and a 265-room Courtyard by Marriott. Both hotels have recently completed major renovations. The new GM Wintergarden, a five-story glass-enclosed atrium overlooks the Detroit River and includes two levels of inviting retail and restaurant space. Other new attractions of GM Renaissance Center's $500 million redevelopment program include GM World, a showcase for GM vehicles and specialty cars, a 1,100-seat food court, enhanced parking facilities and a street-level financial services area as part of the offerings of Ren Cen Shops
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- Detroit's Greektown Shopping DistrictGreektown is one of Detroit's most popular attractions. This ethnic neighborhood is a collection of restaurants, nightclubs, bakeries, markets, and shops. Anchored by three historic churches and connected to downtown hotels. Attractions via the Detroit people mover. Other amenities include casino gaming and the world's largest indoor waterfall.
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- Detroit Mexicantown DistrictHispanic community of Southwest Detroit - Shopping and retail district including restaurant district.
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- New Center - DetroitThe northern anchor of Detroit's greater downtown, New Center is a diverse and vibrant neighborhood that offers shopping, entertainment and dining among National Landmark office buildings and historic neighborhoods. Home of the architecturally and historically significant Fisher and Cadillac Place (former General Motors) building and to the nationally recognized Henry Ford Medical Center, New Center is a thriving area for people to live, work and play. Each Fourth of July weekend, the streets of New Center are transformed in the Comerica TestFest, the region's premier food and music festival.
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- Birmingham Principal Shopping DistrictBirmingham! Everyone should experience this town! Come to shop, dine and play. Spend a weekend or a day! Art galleries, fine antique shops, an array of unique boutiques, a wide range of dining venues, movie theater, cultural activities and special events. However you experience Birmingham, three words are sure to mark your time with us: Style, Service and Sophistication
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- Downtown Grosse Pointe ShoppingA unique and diverse shopping area that has been home to generations of shoppers for over 70 years. Where tradition meets the next century!
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- Downtown Rochester HillsYou are about to begin an exciting tour of your very own street of shops in the Village of Rochester Hills’ downtown. Fifty intriguing shops and restaurants are nestled into tree-lined streets where you can shop, stroll and linger, gather with neighbors to catch up on the day’s events and hear children giggling in the parks.
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