Detroit, MI
Interactive map shows Detroit bars, restaurants, new openings ahead of NFL Draft
With the NFL Draft coming to town, a lot of people are going to be looking for things to do around Detroit.
Bedrock, the Detroit based real estate company owned by Dan Gilbert, released an interactive “field guide” showcasing nearly 120 spots in the city for eating, drinking, shopping, parking and entertainment. Check it out here.
There are also a slew of new dining options and activities around the city, just in time for the rush of the draft.
New Detroit openings for the NFL Draft
Next Level by Rollercade: Designed for families, Next Level by Rollercade at 1201 Woodward Ave. will be two stories of nonstop fun. On the first floor, visitors can enjoy an indoor gaming zone with card-operated games like air hockey and virtual racing. Bound to work up an appetite, guests can grab a quick bite at the concessions counter before leveling up to the second floor for some indoor roller-skating overlooking Woodward Ave.
Remix Detroit: Drop a beat at Bedrock’s newest interactive music spot, Remix Detroit. In partnership with Bluewater Technologies, this space at 1413 Woodward Ave. will be transformed into a free, immersive music lab where visitors can experiment with melodies and lights by rearranging and altering illuminated spheres and turntables. Both Next Level by Rollercade and Remix Detroit will open to the public on Thursday, April 18, and both will remain open throughout the remainder of 2024.
Adelina: A collaboration between renowned celebrity chef Fabio Viviani and two celebrated local chefs, Gabriel Botezan and Marco Dall Fontana, Adelina serves up a vibrant fusion of Italian-Mediterranean flavors at 1040 Woodward Ave, in the former Calexico space.
Gilly’s Clubhouse: This bar is an upscale sports bar named after Dan Gilbert’s son, Nick, who passed away from neurofibromatosis in 2023. It was Nick’s vision to open Gilly’s, combining his passions for food, sports and Detroit, and visitors of the Draft will get to see this project realized.
Chipotle: This fast-casual Mexican restaurant known for its burritos and bowls will open in time for Draft at 660 Woodward Ave.
Rifai: A clothing tailor located at 1001 Woodward Ave. set to open by mid-April.
Leña: In Spanish, Leña means “firewood” … this cozy new spot at 2720 Brush St. has a menu inspired by the cuisine and culture of Spain featuring deep flavors and fresh ingredients prepared over a wood-burning hearth. Leña will be temporarily open in time for the Draft.
Dunkin’: Coffee, donuts and other fast food will be available at 1043 Woodward Ave. starting mid-April
Easy Peasy: From the team who brought Huddle to downtown Detroit, the new bar at 1456 Woodward Ave. will open for a sneak peek in time for Draft.
The Aroma Labs: Visit The Aroma Labs to make your own custom scents using Michigan-made, skin-tested fragrance oils. This sweet spot will open in Parker’s Alley later in April.
Born in Detroit: Born in Detroit clothing empowers the resilient spirit of the city and epitomizes Detroit’s strength and heritage. This pop-up at 1275 Woodward Ave. is open now through April 30.
—> Check out the full interactive map here from Decked Out Detroit
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Detroit, MI
‘Diarra From Detroit’ sets date for second season on Paramount+
The Detroit-set detective series from creator and star Diarra Kilpatrick debuted in 2024.
Diarra is coming back to Detroit.
“Diarra From Detroit” will return for its second season on July 29 on Paramount+, the streaming network announced Wednesday.
The eight-episode season will debut with two episodes and will follow with new episodes every Wednesday through Sept. 9.
Diarra Kilpatrick, half-sister of former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, is the creator, writer, executive producer, and star of the series, which follows her adventures as Detroit detective Diarra Brickland.
From the official show description:
“Season two finds Diarra Brickland trying — unsuccessfully — to have a hot girl summer without getting wrapped up in yet another deeply unserious and extremely dangerous Detroit mystery. This time around, what starts as a seemingly harmless furniture recovery mission quickly spirals into a triple homicide investigation, a citywide treasure hunt and another trip deep into Detroit’s criminal underbelly. As Diarra attempts to sort out her messy relationship status, she instead finds herself going undercover with a secret society, starring in a Tubi movie, chasing urban legends, dodging gang warfare, and uncovering secrets buried beneath the city itself. Because of course she does.”
Alongside returning stars Kilpatrick, DomiNque Perry, Bryan Terrell Clark, Jon Chaffin, Shannon Wallace, Phylicia Rashad and Harry Lennix, the new season will feature guest stars Cliff “Method Man” Smith, Morris Chestnut, Glynn Turman, Bokeem Woodbine, Amber Riley, Lil Rel Howery, Skilla Baby, Icewear Vezzo, Chris “CP” Powell and more.
The show originally debuted on BET+ in March 2024. The show was filmed in New Jersey, which stood in for the Motor City.
At the time, Kilpatrick told The Detroit News she was inspired by the detective shows she watched growing up with her grandmother.
“I watched ‘Perry Mason’ and ‘Columbo’ with my granny, and I think that structure is in my bones,” she said. “Even though they’re White shows, because of my grandmother’s commentary on them, she made them Black shows.”
She said the show follows in the lineage of those shows she grew up loving.
“I have nostalgia for these highly entertaining procedural shows,” she said. “This one is edgier, it’s sexier, it’s raunchier — it’s definitely an adult show — but I want people to talk to their friends at brunch or call their friends and say, ‘I think she should go back with the husband!’ I love when people get involved in storytelling that way, and if I can reveal the humanity of Detroiters in the process? I feel like I’ve won.”
“Diarra From Detroit’s” first season is currently available to stream on Paramount+.
agraham@detroitnews.com
Detroit, MI
One person dead, another in custody following shooting in Detroit, police say
Police say one person is dead and another is in custody following a shooting Tuesday evening in Detroit.
At about 6 p.m., officers responded to the 19300 block of Strasburg Street, initially for a double fatal shooting. However, further investigation determined that only one person had died and the other suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
Officer Jalon Nelson said the survivor is currently in police custody while recovering in the hospital. It is unclear what led up to the shooting, but Nelson says it was an isolated incident.
The names and ages of both individuals have not been released.
“Our condolences go out to the families of both involved parties. One life lost is one too many in our city,” Nelson said.
Nelson says the investigation is ongoing.
Detroit, MI
Detroit Tigers Fan Favorite Emerges as Potential Trade Candidate
The Detroit Tigers have been talked about heavily with the trade deadline just around the corner, but when they’re discussed, it revolves around back-to-back AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal. As of right now, the Tigers have told teams that Skubal is off-limits as Detroit looks to claw back into the standings.
That being said, the Tigers could still find trade packages this season, especially if things go south as they did in May. While Skubal is the biggest name in Detroit’s system to get moved at the trade deadline, one MLB.com analyst believes there could be another player who could be packing his bags.
Could This Tiger Get Traded This Summer?
Since Scott Harris has taken over as President of Baseball Operations for the Tigers, mixed emotions have come from how he handles trades at the deadline. Detroit was one of the best teams in the American League last season and was a buyer at the deadline, but Harris only brought in one player who remains on the MLB roster, resulting in backlash given their standing.
According to MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, one player that the Tigers could trade this deadline is former first overall pick, first baseman Spencer Torkelson. Torkelson has been an interesting case for Detroit, showcasing power every other season.
Feinsand listed Torkelson as a trade candidate who could get traded this deadline, who needs a change of scenery. While the thought is there, given how many years are left under team control, it doesn’t feel like a move that the front office would do… this season.
“The Tigers have 21-year-old Josue Briceño (MLB Pipeline’s No. 64 overall prospect) working his way toward the Majors, giving Detroit a potential replacement for 2027. If the disappointing Tigers decide to reset at the Trade Deadline, Torkelson could be a risk-reward acquisition for a club seeking a power bat,” Feinsand wrote.
Sure, Torkelson hasn’t been the Miguel Cabrera power replacement some had hoped for, but he has been a key asset to the offense over the last few seasons. When he’s sending the ball out of the ballpark, he’s at his best, and he might be starting to tap into that side of himself again.
If Detroit is telling teams that Skubal, a player on an expiring contract set to hit free agency at season’s end, is off limits, it’s hard to believe that they would find a trade involving Torkelson and banking on Briceño for the future.
Over the last two weeks of action, Torkelson is hitting .250 at the plate with two home runs and five RBIs, but he has 11 hits in total. A.J. Hinch has been wanting Torkelson to find productivity that isn’t just a home run or a walk, and he’s started to live up to the assignment.
Since the Tigers aren’t true sellers at the moment, despite their fourth-place standing at 27-39 ahead of a three-game series against the Minnesota Twins, fans shouldn’t lean too much into the thought of Torkelson getting traded until there’s a true direction for the franchise.
As of June, Detroit has a record of 5-1 this month, with most of its remaining games set to be played at Comerica Park.
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