With a vibrant, revitalized downtown, it’s revival time in Detroit. Renowned
as the birthplace of Motown and techno, the city boasts one of the largest
theater districts in America — as well as four pro sports teams, set just blocks apart. The city’s transformation includes a dynamic culinary scene, featuring everything from high-end dining with international tastes to Coney dogs. Visitors also love Detroit’s outstanding shopping, exciting outdoor activities, and world-class cultural attractions.
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Welcome to Pure Detroit - the original local culture shop - since 1998. Spreading the love for Detroit through our brand of apparel and other exclusive artisan goods and gifts. We offer free architectural history tours every weekend at The Fisher and Guardian Building. Visit us at one of our 6 locations in Detroit or visit us online for more tour/retail information!
Great tour today with Jake! Very knowledgeable and great interaction with the crowd. Highly recommend you take a tour, it’s a great building to see!
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The Russell Industrial Center in Detroit, Michigan, is a complex of seven buildings that cover 2.2 million square feet with studios, lofts and shops and serves as a professional center for commercial and creative arts. By contrast, Chicago's Merchandise Mart covers over 4 million square feet. But the RIC, as it is known locally, is an example of Detroit's urban development with more than 150 tenants, including architects, painters, clothing designers, photographers, musicians, filmmakers and art galleries. Located at 1600 Clay Street, it was designed and built by the noted architect Albert Kahn in 1915 for the Murray Body Corporation, supplier of bodies for the Ford Motor Company and the third largest auto-body company in the United States. In 2003, Dennis Kefallinos purchased the property and converted the space into art studios and lofts as part of Detroit's revitalization and urban renewal. The RIC is a popular destination for people seeking original or unique merchandise in an indoor marketplace. It's a fascinating place to browse and observe craftsmen at work. Or listen to budding musicians. Among the tenants are designer Stacey Ellis of B. Black Apparel, artist Madeline Stillwell of the Detroit Industrial Project, Russell Gallery, Helderop Pipe Organs and Motor City Movie House. There are booths for architecture, antiques, woodworking, clothing, furniture, sewing, photography, printing, candles, performing arts, health food, music and kitchen and bath remodeling.
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Studio Gallery tour of Detroit artist Tim Burke. Tims Sculpture Garden is created with parts of salvaged material from 15 Historic landmark Buildings that have been torn down in Detroit over the last 30 years,an amazing array of sculpture made with metal from the J.L Hudson's building the Detroit Collage of Law and ten tons of Granite from the renovation of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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We specialize in high-quality, functional glass art as well as vape, cigars, accessories and more. Our welcoming staff will always help you make the best decision to meet your needs.
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Gift shop featuring original artwork and home decor by local artists, unique vintage Detroit items, and reclaimed furnishings. We're located in historic West Village in Detroit, across from Sister Pie on Kercheval and Parker Street, inside the Parker Street Gallery.
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