![]() ![]() Hamtramck chocolate confectioner Bon Bon Bon opens Midtown - Metro Detroit's favorite chocolatier, Alexandra Clark, has opened the doors of her third storefront in Midtown on Canfield Street nestled among fellow favorites like Jolly Pumpkin and Third Man Records. To accommodate students participating in in-person learning at a Detroit charter or public school, the clinic will also open on Saturdays, 8 a.m. The Detroit Health Department Immunization Clinic is open by appointment only, Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. “The move to Midtown supports our mission to build healthy communities for all families,” said Najibah Rehman, MD, MPH, Medical Director, Detroit Health Department. The Health Department’s newly relocated Immunization Clinic offers six newly-renovated examination rooms that will serve a higher volume of patients. Health Department staff officially made the move to the new location on September 8, centrally located just steps from the Woodward Avenue and Mack Avenue bus lines. Boom Town tells the decade's stories through 20 personal histories of real residents of the era, representing different ages, backgrounds and occupations, while evoking storied locations around the city.Detroit Health Department moves immunization clinic to Midtown headquartersĭETROIT – The Detroit Health Department officially announces the relocation of its Immunization Clinic from the Samaritan Center on the city’s east side at 5555 Conner Street, to its headquarters at 100 Mack Avenue in Midtown. This new exhibition explores the incredible changes Detroit underwent during the 1920s, and the city's drastic contradictions - glitz and glamour, risk-taking and repercussions, social conscience and depravity, elegance and poverty. Another sizable group were African Americans relocating north during the first phase of the Great Migration.įrom architecture and culture to politics and technology, the city was reinventing itself, seemingly every day. Of these Detroiters, about 75 percent were immigrants or first-generation Americans. While the physical city grew in size from 81 square miles in 1917 to 139 square miles ten years later, its resident count ballooned from 466,000 in 1910 to 1.56 million by 1930. NOW OPEN through Septemon the Lower Levelīetween a roaring automobile industry and the illicit-but-profitable Prohibition liquor trade, 1920s Detroit was one of the most exciting, quirky and frenetic cities in the world. ![]()
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