Valerie Hall+FollowAmazon Fresh stores in Metro Detroit scrappedThose long-empty Amazon Fresh buildings in Metro Detroit? They’re officially not opening. Amazon is ditching its plans for local grocery stores and doubling down on online grocery delivery instead. Some of those vacant spots might become Whole Foods, but there’s no clear word yet. For folks in Roseville, Troy, and Shelby Township, this means more waiting to see what fills those empty storefronts. Meanwhile, Amazon is promising faster, wider grocery delivery—including Same-Day Delivery in more neighborhoods by 2026. How do you feel about the shift to online groceries over having a new store in your area? #Food #AmazonFresh #MetroDetroit10Share
Annette Jones+FollowDetroit’s food scene is heating up for 2026Metro Detroit is buzzing with new flavors as more bars and restaurants pop up across the city and suburbs. Chick-fil-A just landed downtown, drawing crowds for its famous chicken, while Medusa Cucina Siciliana is already getting rave reviews in Midtown for its Sicilian-inspired fine dining. These openings aren’t just about food—they’re bringing fresh energy and new hangouts to our neighborhoods. Which spot are you most excited to try? Or is there a hidden gem you think deserves more love? Let’s swap recommendations and help each other discover Detroit’s tastiest new arrivals! #Food #DetroitEats #MetroDetroit00Share
jenna64+FollowMetro Detroit faces deep freeze school delaysMetro Detroit is bracing for a bone-chilling morning, with feels-like temps dropping as low as 10-20 below zero and a real chance of snow. Many local schools could close or delay opening on Tuesday, so parents and students should double-check before heading out. The winter weather advisory runs until 10 a.m., and conditions could change quickly. Stay updated with your school’s alerts and consider using the free 4Warn weather app for the latest radar and forecasts. How is your family planning to handle the cold snap and possible schedule changes? Let’s share tips for staying safe and warm! #Education #MetroDetroit #SchoolClosings00Share
Cody Kennedy+FollowMetro Detroit arcades bring back unlimited playUnlimited gaming is back in Metro Detroit, and it’s changing how we hang out. Instead of hoarding quarters or swiping cards, you can now grab a wristband at spots like The Arcade in Brighton or FreePlay Pinball Arcade in Frasier and play all day for one price. It’s a throwback to the golden age of arcades, but way more relaxed—and way more social. Whether you’re into classic pinball, racing games, or just want a fun night out, these free play arcades are making it easier to reconnect with friends and nostalgia. Who’s up for a high score challenge? #News #MetroDetroit #ArcadeLife00Share
Dominique Hoffman+FollowMetro Detroit’s best family fun this weekMetro Detroit is packed with awesome ways to keep the kids entertained this week! From $10 robotics classes in Birmingham to a magical Fire & Ice Festival in Detroit, there’s something for every family. Don’t miss free family nights at museums, hands-on science at local centers, and special storytimes at cozy bookshops. Whether you’re looking for indoor play zones, nature hikes, or creative workshops, you’ll find plenty of options to make memories together. Which event are you most excited to check out with your crew? Let’s swap ideas and help each other plan the perfect week! #Relationships #MetroDetroit #FamilyFun00Share
Annette Jones+FollowSheetz shakes up Warren’s daily routineSheetz just opened its fourth Metro Detroit spot—this time in Warren, right at Van Dyke and 14 Mile. For locals, that means more late-night snacks, fresh coffee, and a new spot to fuel up on the go. The expansion’s moving fast, with more locations already in the works. Some neighbors and businesses have raised eyebrows about how quickly Sheetz is popping up, but others are excited for more options and convenience. What do you think—does Sheetz add something new to our area, or is it just another chain? #Food #WarrenMI #MetroDetroit00Share
Samuel Gutierrez+FollowMetro Detroit’s makerspaces are changing how we connectMetro Detroit’s makerspaces are quietly transforming how people learn, create, and connect. Imagine a place where you can pick up woodworking, quilting, or even 3D printing—no experience needed. Folks like Cindy Semrau have gone from crafting chopsticks to tackling home renovations, all thanks to these community spaces. The Hawk Makerspace in Farmington Hills is drawing people from across Michigan, offering access to pro-grade tools and a welcoming vibe. With more libraries and cities joining in, makerspaces are becoming the new hangout for anyone wanting to build skills, meet neighbors, or just make something cool. What would you create if you had access to all these tools? #Business #MetroDetroit #makerspace00Share
russellolson+FollowMetro Detroit homes: More choices, calmer paceMetro Detroit’s housing scene is finally catching its breath after years of wild bidding wars. For the first time in half a decade, buyers are seeing more homes on the market—up 13% from last year—giving everyone a bit more room to negotiate. Prices are still inching up, but the frantic pace has cooled, with homes sitting a little longer before selling. If you’ve been waiting for a less stressful time to buy or sell, this shift could be your moment. How do you think this new balance will change the way we approach homeownership in our neighborhoods? #RealEstate #MetroDetroit #HousingMarket00Share
davidsonbrandon+FollowMetro Detroit legends we lost in 2025Metro Detroit felt the loss of some true icons this year—people whose work and spirit shaped our city’s story. From Luther Keith’s soulful music and journalism, to Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick’s years in Congress, and Alex Delvecchio’s unforgettable Red Wings legacy, their impact is everywhere. We also remember the voices that brought us the news and sports: Al Allen and Ray Lane. Their stories and contributions still ripple through our neighborhoods. Who left the biggest mark on your life or community? Let’s celebrate their legacies together. #Sports #MetroDetroit #DetroitLegends00Share