Another reason to shop downtown for the holidays
From The Detroit News, "The Home Newspaper":
November 15. 2010 12:32PM
Compuware to open holiday boutique in downtown Detroit
Melissa Burden / The Detroit News
Detroit— A new shopping destination that will be sell holiday items just five Fridays before Christmas is scheduled to open at 11 a.m. this Friday in Compuware Corp.'s new art gallery at 99 Monroe Street, between Farmer and Randolph.
Gifted: A Holiday Boutique will feature items such as clothing, design work, fine arts and books from downtown and Midtown stores, including City Bird; DSE@Grand; Motor City Sewing: Rags: Re:View Contemporary; Leopold's Books; Bureau of Urban Living; and Wheelhouse Detroit.
The store also will feature special events focusing on things such as dog training, crepes, massage and bike maintenance. Customers can get presents gift wrapped, too.
mburden@detnews.com
I'm also looking forward to patronizing the Detroit Historical Society giftshop and Pure Detroit for my holiday shopping needs over the next several weeks!
From The Detroit News: http://detnews.com/article/20101115/...#ixzz15O1v876M
Only Open 3 Hours a Day, Weekdays - Last Year
So will the boutique be open more than three or five hours a day in the morning to early afternoon during the week only, like it was last year? Or will I be stuck not being able to actually shop in the CBD after work... again?
Last year this place was pretty much just for Compuware employees.