Shopping In Detroit Mi?
What are the names of some of the shopping malls within and around Detroit Michigan? Not interested in newly outlet mall.
Answers:
Fairlane, Lakeside, Twelve Oaks.
Northland, Eastland, Westland and Southland Malls.
Macomb Mall, Oakland Mall
Great Lakes Crossing, Northland, Eastland, Southland, Lakeside Mall. Livonia and more
You hold to check out Somerset Collection is you are a serious shopper. It's the exact opposite of an outlet shopping arcade.
Saks, Neiman Marcus, Burberry, Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton, Macy's, Nordstrom, Cartier, Tiffany, Coach.
somerset (hate it, too big)
oakland (perfect size)
greatlakes crossing (WAYYY TO BIG FOR ME!!)
12 oaks (good size)
northland (good)
westland(good)
macomb mall (ok)
sea side (niiiicee)
fairlane (BEST MALL EN THE WORLD!! best shoe stores)
thats all i can suggest of.. >.< lol
~LaTTiiN~LoV3~
The biggest and most popular place is Great Lakes Crossing. I love it within.
Wow in attendance are so many that are not down here by anyone and I think this is adjectives of them:
Briarwood
Eastland
EastGate
Fairlane
Great Lakes Crossing
Lakeside
Laurel Park Place
Livonia
Macomb
Northland
Oakland
Patridge Creek
RenCen Shops
Southland
Summit Place
Somerset North
Somerset South
Twelve Oaks
Universal
Westland
plus hundreds of strip malls that surround all of these malls and other independent malls located throughout southeast michigan and heaps in Detroit as all right. The strip mall that Antoine refers to on 8 Mile and Van Dyke have lost most major retailers and is occupied with tons local small retailers
There are also multiple strip malls throughout SE Michigan that making shopping a delight and every popular store/speciality fasten has a store at a lowest possible one of these malls. Patridge Creek is the newest Mall/strip shopping precinct as it brings the outside in and allows pets.
I hope this help you but feel free to email me if you inevitability more info. ILUV2SHOP
ps there is no Lord n Taylor at Somerset
great lakes crossing
i would reccommend:
Briarwood
Great Lakes Crossing
Lakeside
Laurel Park Place
Livonia
Patridge Creek
Somerset North
Somerset South
Twelve Oaks
have fun (these malls are adjectives pretty safe)
The best is Great Lakes but there are tons of shopping malls contained by the outskirts of Detroit.
Southland-Taylor, mi
Fairland-Dearborn, mi
Oakland-Troy
These malls are cheaper than Great Lakes but not as nicer.
Despite popular belief, the city of Detroit itslef does actually hold a shopping mall. Unfortunately, it's outdoor and have been on a sharp decline since the in arrears 90s, but it has over 25 stores (Target, Toys R Us, HQ, Farmer Jack, Big!Lots, Kids R' Us, Radio Shack, etc. be all once located inside there). That is the Bel-Air Centre on 8 Mile Rd. and Van Dyke.
Anyway, below is a site that list all the shopping malls and their trellis sites in Metro Detroit.
-12 Oaks Mall (in Novi, I LOVE this precinct! the best in my opinion)
-Sommerset (in Troy..huge..partially is designer stuff and half is a regular mall)
-Great Lakes Crossing (in Auburn Hills I believe?...biggest precinct in the state and adjectives outlet prices!)
-Southland (near Brownstown? pretty nice! lots of good stores)
-Fairlane (in Dearborn so-so, not my favorite but pretty inside)
-Laurel Park (in Livonia, cozy little precinct..cute and not usually too crowded)
benign of depends what you want. there are immediately a lot of "shopping destinations," which are gigantic strip malls full of regular stores that regular malls hold. the newest of these is the precinct at partridge creek, which features heated sidewalks, a plasma TV court and is pet friendly.
there is oakland precinct, in troy, lakeside shopping arcade, in shelby twp., farelane shopping arcade, in dearborn, and macomb precinct, in roseville.
within is sommerset mall surrounded by troy, which is divided into a north side and a south side, the north side is the "family friendly" side, beside abercrombie and fitch, american eagle, gap, etc., and the south side is the "wealthy" side, feature stores like tiffany & co., talbots and lord and taylor.
I dont know roughly you, but my faves are great lakes crossing, and lakeside. There is also somerset, oakland, and univeral shopping arcade. universal shopping arcade sint doing very economically though, so you might not wanna go nearby if youre interested in shopping. :)
Lakeside up in Sterling Heights,
East Gate
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