We adore the city of Detroit. We enjoy our time in Detroit. Detroit is
our city. It's where we're based, and it's where we help the local startup and
tech community find the best engineers, designers, product experts, marketing
gurus, and more.
It's not only us who adore Detroit. Many people have been informed about
the amazing things occurring in our city and are considering relocating to
Detroit to operate. The most common question we get from these people is,
"What does the city have to offer?"
This is an amazing topic, so we decided to put down some of the reasons
why Detroit is an excellent place to reside, conduct business, and play—and why
you are going to like it as well. Are you considering relocating to Detroit?
This list should be useful to you as well!
Plan a trip to this beautiful city of Detroit so book a flight to Detroit and enjoy your days here!
1. Detroit is forward-thinking.
We are one of the top ten inventive hubs in the United States, ahead of
places such as Chicago, Denver, and Portland. Emerging tech clusters, Detroit
ranks first. In and around Detroit, there are over a dozen incubators and
accelerators. Michigan is home to 75% of the automobile industry's R&D
investment in the United States. Information technology companies account for
more than 40% of all funded start-ups in the Detroit area. Life science
businesses account for more than 20% of all funded start-ups in the Detroit
area.
2. Eat Detroit’s Cuisine
In 2016, Detroit was thirteenth on Zagat's list of the "28 Hottest
Food Cities." And we were the #1 surprise food city in North America by
National Geographic. We've even been to a "foodie's paradise." Of
course, famous Detroit fare like Coney Dogs (the Lafayette of American?) and Detroit-style
pizza, which is gaining appeal across the country, are available. Everything
our city has to offer will delight your taste buds.
3. Detroit's cost of living
Nerd Wallet ranks Detroit as the 69th most expensive city in the United
States. San Francisco, but, is the third most expensive city in the country.
When compared to San Francisco's median home price of $1,473,216, Detroit's
median home price of $448,490 appears to be quite attractive. The low cost of
living in the middle of the country is a major driver of boomerangs returning
to the Midwest from coastal areas. It is far more realistic to buy a home, save
money for the future, and get far more bang for your dollar.
4. It is a cultural and artistic hotspot.
According to U.S. World and News Report, Detroit is one of the top ten
underestimated cities for art lovers. In reality, Detroit is home to over 30
art museums, as well as several thriving artist communities. The Detroit
Institute of Arts is the country's sixth-largest fine arts museum. Only New
York City has more than 40 theatres (including the restored Fox Theatre and Max
M. Fisher Music Centre). Another interesting fact: Detroit is a UNESCO City of
Design. It is the first and only city in the United States to consider the
distinction.
The land of Detroit is a perfect destination for your vacation so book a
cheap flight to Detroit and book your tickets now.
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