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Fairlane Town Center


Dearborn's Mall Extraordinaire
18900 Michigan Ave
Detroit, MI 48126
United States
+1 313 593 1370
http://www.shopfairlane.com
The crown jewel in shopping center magnate Al Taubman's empire, Fairlane Town Center is a fashionable destination that lures more than 18 million customers a year. Built in the 1960s, it has been renovated several times to make the layout less confusing. Big department stores such as Lord & Taylor and Hudson's vie for space in this 1.4-million-square-foot megamall with small fashion emporia and name-brand chain retailers. Several tiers of stores ring a central court. Its proximity to Ford World Headquarters and downtown Detroit make the mall convenient for the traveler, and it attracts a diverse mix of shoppers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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
 

 
Henry the Hatter


A Hat For All Seasons
1307 Broadway Street
Detroit, MI 48226
United States
+1 313 962 0970
http://www.henrythehatterdetro...
Henry the Hatter is one of the premium stores selling hats and caps since 1893 in Detroit. Be it any occasion, one may find the right kind of hat, to choose from a range of brands available here. The Store specializes in a variety of hats like straw, casual and dress hats. Though the hat found here are mainly for men, a neat collection of womens hat is also found, also a variety of accessories like a hat bag, washer etc. are sold here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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
 

 
National Dry Goods


Where The Shoppers Gather!!!
1200 Trumbull Avenue
Detroit, MI 48216
United States
+1 313 961 3656
http://www.nationaldrygoods.co...
Since 1921, National Dry Goods has been one of the well known names in the wholesale and retail industry. With an inexhaustible list of brands, clothing in all sizes, latest trends and sizable discounts—it is one of the best shopping destinations in Detroit. The store caters to men, women and children alike, apart from clothing and footwear, accessories are also sold here. So if there is anything like one stop shop then it must be this one.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Somerset Collection


A Collection of Elegance
2800 W Big Beaver Rd
Detroit, MI 48084
United States
+1 248 643 6360
http://www.thesomersetcollecti...
Michigan's most upscale shopping mall is so impressed with its offerings that it calls itself a "collection," not a mall. Indeed, many shoppers would consider some of these stores works of art. Nordstrom, Ralph Lauren/Polo, Saks Fifth Avenue, Tiffany & Co., Neiman-Marcus and Hudson's are among the top destinations. Even during the busiest shopping days, Somerset has an unusual air of decorum. It's the equivalent of putting New York's Fifth Avenue indoors. Several dining options rise above the typical mall fare, but then, you'd expect that from a place that doesn't consider itself a mall.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Somerset Collection photo by Rick Olsson
Photo: Rick Olsson
Somerset Collection photo by M. Nakatani
Photo: M. Nakatani
Somerset Collection photo by Elizabeth Stuttz
Photo: Elizabeth Stuttz
 

 
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
 

 
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