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Palatial malls, downtown retail areas, plazas, outlets and unique boutiques insure that residents of the Detroit Metro Area want for nothing in terms of goods, merchandise and services.
Halloween Stores in Detroit
The last few years have brought a new trend to the Metro Detroit area: the seasonal Halloween store. These chains rent large, empty retail space in the fall, which gives them the ability to offer a large variety of costumes and decorations. In fact, the number of Halloween stores in Detroit may be why more houses decorate for the holiday.
Information About Parisian Department Stores in Detroit Michigan
Information About Parisian Department Stores in Detroit Michigan, including locations in Livonia, Rochester Hills and Clinton Township
List of Metro Detroit Shopping Malls and Centers
One of the nation's first regional shopping centers was developed in Southfield. From then on, malls have just gotten bigger and better. They now dot the Metro Detroit Area.
Review: Salon Maison Rouge, Mt. Clemens (Formerly Moulin Rouge Spa)
Review of Salon Maison Rouge, a day spa located in Mt. Clemens (Detroit Metro Area). The review includes information about the massages and products offered, as well as the atmosphere, decor and staff.
Review: Canton IKEA
Review of IKEA, a unique concept in shopping. IKEA is known for providing reasonably priced, functional furniture that is packaged in flat boxes for easy transportation.
Organic Food Markets in the Detroit Metro Area
While many grocery stores have at least a section devoted to organic foods, your choice is greatly expanded at a market devoted to the products. Many markets in the Detroit Metro Area contain a large variety of organic products, several of which are listed below.
Organic Foods: History, Advantages and Disadvantages
Organic markets now dot the Detroit Metro Area, but what does "organic" mean?

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