Denise Kemp+FollowCorktown’s oldest home hits the marketOne of Detroit’s oldest homes is up for grabs in Corktown, and it’s turning heads. This two-story gem at 1200 Porter Street, believed to date back to the 1840s, is listed for $599,000. It’s not just a piece of history—there are two separate units, so you could live in one and rent the other (one’s already an Airbnb). For anyone who loves the idea of living in a home that’s seen Detroit grow and change, this is a rare chance. Would you want to own a slice of local history? #RealEstate #Corktown #DetroitHistory00Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowDetroit’s skyline is about to changeA massive 10-acre site in Corktown, once headed for demolition, is being reimagined as Wayne Lofts—a luxury resort-style community with river and skyline views. Blackacre Management snagged the property for just $5 million (after it was once listed for $35 million!) and plans to turn the vacant office towers into high-end homes, retail, and even a hotel. Locals could soon see new energy and amenities in a spot many developers thought was too risky. What do you think—will this bold vision help transform Detroit’s future? #RealEstate #Detroit #Corktown00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowCorktown’s new brewery is almost here!Six Spoke Brewing Co. is about to shake up Corktown with its grand opening on August 8! The spot isn’t just about beer—it’s a full experience with yard games, live music, and food, all set in a huge space with a patio view of the revamped Michigan Central Station. Sharing a building with Cork & Gabel and Two James Spirits, Six Spoke is all about Detroit pride, even naming itself after the city’s iconic roadways. Who’s ready to make this your new go-to hangout? Let’s talk: what makes a brewery your favorite spot? #Food #DetroitEats #Corktown00Share