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Airlines Parking


Park and Fly Away
8325 Merriman Rd
Detroit, MI 48174
United States
+1 800 763 6895
http://www.pnfnetwork.com
Airlines Parking is an affiliate of the Park 'N Fly Network- one of the industry's leading on-line booking engines for airport parking. With facilities nation-wide and growing, parking with Park 'N Fly is fast and easy. By booking your airport parking today you have the peace of mind in knowing that a parking space is reserved when you need it. You never have to worry that a location is full, or that the price is too expensive. The Park 'N Fly Network charges no service fees. Their lots are secure, convenient to the airport and have prompt pick-up/drop-off and helpful employees. To begin booking your airport parking simply click on their website and select the Airport that you wish to park from the drop down menu.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Billy Bobs Game Room Furniture


Game Time
13955 Lakeside Circle
Sterling Heights
Detroit, MI 48313
United States
+1 586 566 7300
Billy Bobs Game Room Furniture specializes in gaming furniture for your home or office needs. They specialize in furniture for all your gaming needs for your game room. Things like roulette, kiddie slides, pinning games etc. are available in a large variety. You can choose from a large variety available. Take your kids and plan what all fun things you want to have in your game room.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Crystal Gardens Banquet Center


Garden banquets
16703 Fort Street
Southgate
Detroit, MI 48195
United States
+1 734 285 2210
http://www.crystalgardensonlin...
If you are looking out for the perfect place to treat your friends after you have tied the knot, then look no further, you have found the venue of choice. Whether wedding receptions or proms, this place provides the facilities you may require in hosting such events. There are also various fashion and trade shows that take place here. Apart from all this, there are concerts held periodically, so you have enough reason to visit the Crystal Gardens. Presently, they have expanded to five locations. All for your convenience!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Detroit Yacht Club


Not just boating!
1 Riverbank Road
Belle Isle
Detroit, MI 48207
United States
+1 313 824 1200
http://www.dyc.com/
This institution is steeped in history, and has the proud distinction of being the largest yacht club in the United States. With a roller coaster history stretching back to the 1870s, it has been playing host not only to statesmen and VIPs, but also to a wide range of activities. From boating outings, balls and buffets to holiday celebrations, you can catch various events here. Check the website for schedules and membership information.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Detroit Yacht Club photo by Marian Vassallo
Photo: Marian Vassallo
Detroit Yacht Club photo by Clo_Detroit
Photo: Clo_Detroit
Detroit Yacht Club photo by Shirley Johnson
Photo: Shirley Johnson
Detroit Yacht Club photo by lola conde
Photo: lola conde
Detroit Yacht Club photo by Mary Mullison
Photo: Mary Mullison
Detroit Yacht Club photo by Eddie Floyd, Jr.
Photo: Eddie Floyd, Jr.
Detroit Yacht Club photo by Vladimir Egorychev
Photo: Vladimir Egorychev
 

 
Great Lakes Crossing


Themes & Stores Galore
4000 Baldwin Rd
Detroit, MI 48326
United States
+1 877 746 7452
http://www.shopgreatlakescross...
Michigan's largest one-level shopping mall is laid out in a racetrack oval that encompasses 1.4 million square feet. The mall includes high-end outlet stores such as Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet and Neiman Marcus Last Call Clearance Center as well as value retail options, including a Harley Davidson outlet. More than 200 stores plus restaurants and entertainment outlets are divided among six architecturally separate themed areas. The theme concept is ubiquitous. In the Rainforest Café, there are mechanical animals and ersatz thunderstorms, and at the Alcatraz Brewing Company, the décor and personnel are prison-related. A high-tech indoor playland called GameWorks was developed with filmmaker Steven Spielberg's help. It's a shopper's paradise.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Great Lakes Crossing photo by Harald Thelen
Photo: Harald Thelen
 

 
Lakeside Mall


Realm of Suburban Shopping
14000 Lakeside Circle
M59(Hall Rd) at Schoenherr Rd
Detroit, MI 48313
United States
+1 586 247 1590 / +1 800 334 5573
http://www.shop-lakesidemall.com
This is the popular shopping and entertainment destination for the rapidly growing population of central and northern Macomb County. The huge mall's sprawling look and its selection of stores reflect a thoroughly suburban mentality. More than 200 shops and specialty stores range from lowbrow to upscale in their merchandise and include most of the nationally and internationally famous outlets. Department store anchors include Hudson's, Lord & Taylor, JCPenney and Sears. A unique children's play area and a cappuccino court are popular.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Laurel Park Place


New Hot Spot For Shopping & More
37700 West Six Mile Rd
Detroit, MI 48152
United States
+1 734 462 1100
http://www.laurelparkplace.net
Built in the 1990s, Laurel Park Place departs from the wide-open mall look and has the feel of a series of shopping courts. Shops tend toward the elegant and the upscale. The largest Jacobson's clothing store in the chain is the anchor. Laurel Park Place also has the only Parisian store in Michigan. Dining options are a cut above the usual mall fare. Laurel Park Place has spawned the familiar satellite system of stores, eateries and office buildings, transforming a sleepy section of the western suburbs into a central destination along the burgeoning I-275 corridor.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Monster Union


Writing Sweatshop
115 E. Liberty Street
Detroit, MI 48104
United States
+1 734 761 3463
http://www.826michigan.org/store/
The Monster Union store is merely a cover for what goes on in the back of the shop, a sweatshop of sorts. Run by the evil monster/editor Thaddeus T. Blotch, this is a free tutoring center for kids to come and work on creative writing skills. It is Blotch's intention to make millions by publishing these books as the kids hone their skills. The store in fact, which sells such goodies as "monster drool" and cans of "dank," which Blotch supposedly keeps a can of in his car. Make sure to view the Scream Machine which turns the screams of children into Blotch's favorite drink. The store also sells collections of the children's writings and all proceeds to to benefit 826 Michigan, the nonprofit behind the store created by author Dave Eggers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pewabic Pottery


Pottery Famed for Beautiful Objects
10125 E Jefferson Ave
Detroit, MI 48214
United States
+1 313 822 0954
http://www.pewabic.com/
One of Detroit's most famous arts institutions, this is one of the few potteries still in operation that dates to the era of the Arts & Crafts Movement in America. The 1907 Tudor Revival Building is a National Historic Landmark and a living museum preserving and displaying the work of founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton and subsequent Pewabic artists. Distinctive handcrafted ceramic wares produced here are part of many public buildings, homes and museum collections. The pottery produces custom-made tile for residential projects such as fireplaces and for commercial applications. The gallery has changing exhibits in the ceramic arts.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pewabic Pottery photo by Tina
Photo: Tina
Pewabic Pottery photo by Wade P. Streeter
Photo: Wade P. Streeter
Pewabic Pottery photo by Carrie Burnett
Photo: Carrie Burnett
Pewabic Pottery photo by Gregory Golem
Photo: Gregory Golem
Pewabic Pottery photo by rescop2002
Photo: rescop2002
Pewabic Pottery photo by Heather Kaiser
Photo: Heather Kaiser
Pewabic Pottery photo by Kate Kennedy
Photo: Kate Kennedy
 

 
Rock Financial Showplace


Popular conference venue
46100 Grand River Avenue
Detroit, MI 48374
United States
+1 248 348 5600 x205 (Events) / +1 248 348 5600 x202 (Box Office)
http://www.rockfinancialshowpl...
This popular exhibition and conference venue is located in Novi, around 25 miles from Detroit. This place is booked throughout the year with cultural festivals, food fiestas, expositions and conferences. The establishment features 214,000 square feet of exhibition space. In addition, there is a 40,000 square foot meeting room, featuring audio-visual facilities and internet connectivity. There is enough space here for 2,500 vehicles so you can drive down without worrying about parking.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
St. John Hospital


East Side's Largest Hospital
22101 Moross
Detroit, MI 48236
United States
+1 313 343 4000
http://www.stjohn.org/StJohnHo...
Emergency room, trauma center, leading teaching hospital affiliated with Wayne State University. 607 beds and more than 50 medical and surgical specialties. Parking deck adjacent to hospital. Call ahead for additional details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Twelve Oaks Mall


Boomtown Shopping
27500 Novi Rd
(Intersection of I-96, I-696 & I-275)
Detroit, MI 48377
United States
+1 248 348 9400
http://www.shoptwelveoaks.com
Almost single-handedly, the construction of Twelve Oaks Mall turned Novi from a sleepy village into a booming suburb. Ideally situated to provide freeway access to both the newer northern and western suburbs of Detroit, Novi is in the center of explosive upscale growth. The mall's large, eclectic selection of mid- to upper-mid-range retailers perfectly suits consumers in the area, and the result is one of the United States's most productive retail properties. Around the mall has sprung up the usual collection of ancillary stores, restaurants and bars, and even eight-lane highways often can't cope with the sheer volume of attendant traffic.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Van Dyke's Men's Clothing


From head to toe
18211 West 10 Mile Road
Southfield
Detroit, MI 48075-2650
United States
+1 248 569 4630
Van Dyke's welcomes the style conscious of the city to a royal treat of the most sought after brands in the fashion industry. Ever since it was established in 1946, this up-class store on Mile Road has provided the best in formal and informal wear. What's more, one section of the store space stocks designer shoes for various occasions. Call for more details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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