Detroit is constantly reinventing itself.

We are BHHS The Loft Warehouse, the creative force behind this blog about city living and the ever-changing landscape we call home. We have a flair for new developments, historic neighborhoods, and helping people build wealth with real estate.

Detroit offers a lifestyle as rich as your imagination.

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We love a big city with the heart of a small town. Get front row seats at the concert – enjoy world-class cultural destinations. Enjoy some of the lowest cost of living anywhere in the States. And know your neighbors on a first-name basis.

Developments

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Agent POV

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Buyer & Seller Resources

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Learn the Neighborhoods

The sum is greater than its parts and that’s very true for Detroit. Learn about the distinct persona of our neighborhoods and some of the hidden gems of design-forward residences to be found there.

060719 Detroit, MI – The Dequindre Cut Greenway is an urban recreational path that opened to the public in May of 2009. The two-mile greenway offers a pedestrian link between the East Riverfront, Eastern Market and several residential neighborhoods in between.

Formerly a Grand Trunk Railroad line, the Dequindre Cut is a predominately below-street level greenway, well-known for its examples of urban artwork and graffiti, the greenway features a 20-foot-wide paved pathway, which includes separate lanes for pedestrian and bicycle traffic.


Marvin Shaouni for The Wall Street Journal
060719 Detroit, MI – 060719 The hotel lobby of the Siren Hotel was designed by ASH NYC, thoughtfully preserving the Italian renaissance-style architecture in the building while adding a contemporary touch. Much of the building’s original features have been restored including; the travertine floors, original terra-cotta signs, and plaster detailing on the historic ceilings that subtly informed the display of 18th and 19th century Italian antiques in the lobby.

Housed in the iconic Wurlitzer building that was designed in 1926 by architect and Detroit native, Robert Finn,

Marvin Shaouni for The Wall Street Journal

The Nomad Lifestyle -Working on the Go

You can live anywhere you want – no longer shackled to your place of work. Your work goes with you wherever you go, and Detroit is a great place to call home. Even if your job is in Silicon Valley or on Wall Street.

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Reach out today and discover how to turn your lifestyle aspirations of being an urban homeowner, a developer, or an agent into a fulfilling reality, where adventure seamlessly intertwines with professional success.

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