Where outside of Downtown or Midtown do you have safe, walkable streets with plentiful retail and services?
SW Detroit [[Vernor) has plentiful retail [[well, mostly Mexican restaurants and bakeries/groceries), but definitely not safe, family-friendly or easily walkable.
NW Detroit is safe, family friendly and walkable in parts, but Livernois is an absolute disaster in terms of retail.
None of these areas have walkability or services comparable to parts of Dearborn, the Pointes, Woodward Corridor from Ferndale to Birmingham, and the little enclaves, like Rochester, Plymouth, Wyandotte, etc.
Yes, move to Detroit, lots of excitment there. Don't move the suburbs. The suburbs are bad! Move to Downtown Detroit. buy a house or supercondo. You will get a tax break if you do.
Off the top of my head: Grand River from about Greenfield to about Lahser. If you live in Grandmont, Rosedale Park or North Rosedale Park, you can get just about anything you need without having to use a bus or a car. There is a grocery store, several drug stores, numerous restaurants, dry cleaners and even a gym. The only thing missing is a major clothing retailer, which you'll have to drive to a mall to find... But you'd have to do that from just about any of the suburbs that you named as well.Where outside of Downtown or Midtown do you have safe, walkable streets with plentiful retail and services?
SW Detroit [[Vernor) has plentiful retail [[well, mostly Mexican restaurants and bakeries/groceries), but definitely not safe, family-friendly or easily walkable.
NW Detroit is safe, family friendly and walkable in parts, but Livernois is an absolute disaster in terms of retail.
None of these areas have walkability or services comparable to parts of Dearborn, the Pointes, Woodward Corridor from Ferndale to Birmingham, and the little enclaves, like Rochester, Plymouth, Wyandotte, etc.
I agree that Grandmont / Rosedale Park area is one of the most walkable and put together areas of Detroit. Lots of businesses there and friendly people. Wouldn't suggest riding the Grand River bus everyday downtown. This bus is late and overcrowded all the time... I think Lafayette Park and along the Riverfront are also nice places within biking distance of downtown with lots of businesses. Outside of the city, I would add Dearborn to the list to consider.Off the top of my head: Grand River from about Greenfield to about Lahser. If you live in Grandmont, Rosedale Park or North Rosedale Park, you can get just about anything you need without having to use a bus or a car. There is a grocery store, several drug stores, numerous restaurants, dry cleaners and even a gym. The only thing missing is a major clothing retailer, which you'll have to drive to a mall to find... But you'd have to do that from just about any of the suburbs that you named as well.
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