“Tell me, is this the city you thought you would find?” Since I moved to Detroit, six different people have asked me this question in different ways. I’m talking to Sergio Maclean right now. There is a lot of art in the Shinola Hotel bar where we are talking. He has been running things here with his partner Audrey since January, when the first hotel for the high-end brand Shinola opened to a lot of excitement in the middle of Downtown. The house is luxurious and warm. Tall windows let in a lot of light, which shines on custom furniture...
Detroit City Ranked as the Largest Automotive Hub in Michigan State
Detroit is the seat of Wayne county in southeastern Michigan, United States. Situated on the Detroit River, which connects Lakes Erie and St. Clair, lies a city opposite Windsor, Ontario, Canada. In 1701, Detroit was established by Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, a French trader. Cadillac constructed a fort along the river and named it Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit, after his patron. Eventually, the British referred to it as Detroit. The city’s name became closely associated with the American automotive industry in the 20th century. The population of Detroit in 2010 was 713,777, with the Detroit-Livonia-Dearborn Metro Division having a...
Survey Finds California City has the Most Unique Lifestyle in America
According to recent findings, a city in California has emerged as the frontrunner for the “most envied” lifestyles in America. In a recent national survey conducted by Moving Feedback, Calabasas has emerged as the top-ranked suburban lifestyle destination among 175 contenders. This accolade solidifies Calabasas’ position as one of the most enviable places to live in the country. A recent study has revealed that Calabasas has been recognized for its appealing suburban atmosphere and its convenient location near the thriving entertainment industry. The survey highlighted the picturesque Santa Monica Mountains that surround the area, emphasizing the residents’ ability to appreciate...
Study Reveals 2 California Cities among Top 10 Most Liveable in US
In 2023, a recent study has analyzed the top cities in the United States for working, learning, and leisure activities as people gradually return to their pre-pandemic routines. Despite the ongoing trend of remote work, individuals are seeking opportunities to enjoy themselves and engage in social and recreational activities. A data analysis company called Niche has recently released a comprehensive report on the best cities in the U.S. The report takes into consideration various factors such as the cost of living, safety, school quality, nightlife, walkability, outdoor activities, and more. Niche utilized Census data, surveys, and other reliable sources of...
The Home Prices Fluctuate the Most in These California Cities
After experiencing a decline due to mortgage rate hikes, home values in most of California’s major cities have rebounded in 2023. However, in San Francisco and Oakland, property values continued to decline. In December 2023, the average home value in San Francisco experienced a decline of 5.6%, dropping from $1.29 million to $1.22 million. San Francisco experienced the largest decrease in value compared to other populous cities in California, based on data from Zillow. This decline marks the lowest December value for San Francisco since 2017. In Oakland, there was a significant decrease of 4% in home prices, dropping from...
Cal City Might Close to Pass its Overdue Budget
Tonight, the City Council will be discussing the budget for the current fiscal year, which is already more than halfway completed. The council meeting is scheduled to start at 5 p.m. today at City Hall, located at 21000 Hacienda Blvd. The event can also be accessed online or through Zoom. To find the links, please visit the official website of the city at californiacity-ca.gov. The city has managed to keep functioning despite not having a budget in place at the start of the fiscal year on July 1. This has been made possible through a series of extensions of the...
Hellhole City Can Be the Most Overrated’ Holiday Destinations
Most likely, when you think of Los Angeles, you picture the famous Walk of Fame, the glitz and glam of Hollywood, and streets lined with palm trees. What about the US city, which is home to nearly four million people? Is it really all that great? It’s one of the “most overrated” places in the world, say people who have been there. Parents were recently asked to share the “most overrated” vacation spots they’d ever been to on the parenting site Mumsnet. Places like Paris and Barcelona were called “dirty” and “uncomfortable,” but Los Angeles seemed to win the prize....
Montgomery Mayor Engages with U.S. Cabinet Secretaries to Discuss City’s Future
Last week, Montgomery Mayor Steven L. Reed used a series of strategic talks to bring the city’s issues to the attention of the Biden Administration. He was able to set up private meetings with key U.S. Cabinet Secretaries. These one-on-one meetings with important people like U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, and U.S. Secretary of Education Dr. Miguel A. Cardona showed how proactive Montgomery is in addressing its most important needs and growth opportunities. Reed used his trip to Washington, D.C., for the U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting to give a direct,...
Most Amazing Decoy Cities The US Used to Win WWII
Japan struck Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, right before the start of WWII and killed over 2,000 Americans. From that point on, the U.S. government knew that an attack on the mainland could happen soon. After similar strategies worked well in Great Britain, the US used a variety of decoy plans and methods to trick and confuse enemy forces. The point of Operation Camouflage was to keep enemy forces and resources from going to places where military activities were happening. In the 21st century, it would be very hard to carry out this kind of strategy. There are problems now that weren’t...
Trial for Alleged Animal Abuser in Michigan City Set to Begin on Feb. 7
CROWN POINT – A trial is set to commence on February 7th in LaPorte Superior Court for a man accused of animal cruelty and neglect. The charges stem from allegations that he failed to provide proper care for multiple dogs residing at his self-proclaimed “animal rescue” located in Michigan City. According to an incident narrative filed in court last January, the dogs were found malnourished, injured, and neglected while under the care of John Naughton at his residence on the 200 block of Earl Road. Several animal rescue organizations in Indiana and Ohio have joined forces with Naughton in a...