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Let’s Party! Celebrate the Holidays at the GMRENCEN

Ready or not, the holidays are here! Our three unique restaurants located in the GMRENCEN are already starting to cook up something wonderful for the holidays. From holiday catering, work parties or private dinners with loved ones, there’s something everyone can enjoy this holiday season on the Detroit Riverfront. Our special guide is here to help you forget about the hassle and focus on the fun this holiday season.

 

 

Andiamo:

Treat your group to authentic Italian cuisine this holiday season. Andiamo’s menu can be customized to fit any holiday celebration, from deluxe box lunches and gourmet party platers to intimate event catering. Enjoy an extensive selection of seasonal Italian dishes and an incredible assortment of wines with five-star service and beautiful ambiance. Andiamo knows the holidays are hectic, so let the Andiamo family take care of you this season with their catering offer.  Click here to learn more about events and catering or call (313) 567-6700.

 

 

Highlands Detroit:

Let’s take your holiday party to new heights! It doesn’t get more impressive than the view from 71 floors atop Detroit’s tallest building. Highlands Detroit’s private dining area provides stunning views of the Detroit Riverfront, accompanied by an upscale menu of diverse dishes and innovative cocktails at High Bar. With various options for all party sizes, your guests can enjoy a variety of fixed-price event menus. The more casual side of the restaurant, Hearth 71, can also be rented out and booked to accommodate a larger group of guests. To book private dining options, click here.

 

 

Joe Muer Seafood:

Wow your guests by choosing a restaurant with a tradition of elegance. At Joe Muer Seafood, your guests will enjoy the freshest seasonal catch and spectacular views of the riverfront from The Best Seafood Restaurant in Michigan. Their private dining space offers experiences for your next intimate gathering or holiday celebration for up to 175 people. If you’re looking for a unique show stopping experience, consider dining in the kitchen at “Joe’s Table” with 10 of your culinary connoisseurs to watch the master chefs at work. Click here to book your next party or call (313) 567-6837.

 

Let’s leave the cooking to the professionals by gifting ourselves a holiday experience at one of the three restaurants in the GMRENCEN. Let us know how you celebrate the holidays in the city on social media. Follow us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

Celebrate the 2022 Detroit Auto Show at the GMRENCEN

Rev your engines because the North American International Auto Show is back in Detroit! To help you make plans to see the incredible new vehicles and fun-filled exhibits we’ve created a guide to highlight the best places to refuel, park and stay while experiencing all the Motor City has to offer.

 

Where to Refuel

From the breathtaking Riverfront views to the award-winning cuisine, the GMRENCEN offers some of the best dining experiences in the city.  Andiamo offers an extensive selection of Italian dishes and an incredible assortment of wine, while Joe Muer Seafood serves up the freshest catch as Michigan’s #1 Seafood Restaurant.

 

If you’re looking for the full 360 experience, visit the incredible Highlands Detroit. Sitting 71 floors up in the sky, you’ll take in stunning views of the Detroit skyline while enjoying an upscale menu of diverse dishes and innovative cocktails.

 

As you speed over to the Auto Show don’t forget to reenergize with a cup of coffee or quick and convenient snack at Panera Bread, located conveniently at the GMRENCEN.

 

Highlands Detroit

 

 

Where to Celebrate

Whether you’re attending the highly anticipated Charity Preview or are just looking for a reason to dress up, consider celebrating in style at one of the GMRENCEN’s black tie dining events on September 16 to kick off the festivities.

  • Head to Andiamo’s Black Tie Charity Preview Night for an authentic five-course Italian meal. To make a reservation, click here or call (313) 567-6700.
  • Treat yourself to a night of fine dining and fresh seafood by attending Joe Muer Seafood’s North American International Auto Show Charity Preview Black Tie Event. To make reservations, call (313) 567-6837.

 

Detroit Parking

 

Where to Park

The GMRENCEN offers a variety of parking options located right on the Riverfront and within walking distance of Huntington Place and Hart Plaza. Click here to check out parking options and choose what’s best for you and your crew.

 

GMRENCEN Marriott

 

Where to Stay

Located conveniently in the center tower of the GMRENCEN, the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center includes gorgeous floor-to-ceiling views of the city, the Detroit River and Canada—the perfect spot to relax and refuel after a day of automotive excitement. Click here to make a reservation.

 

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How to Spend July on the Detroit Riverfront

Detroit skyline

Summer is the perfect time to get outside and explore the beautiful Detroit Riverfront! To skip the hassle and focus on the fun, we’ve curated the perfect guide to highlight the hottest happenings in July. 

 

Where to Eat

 

 

The breathtaking views and delicious cuisine from one of the three award-winning restaurants at the GMRENCEN is the perfect addition to any trip to the Riverfront. Andiamo offers an extensive selection of Italian dishes and an incredible assortment of wine, and Highlands Detroit provides stunning views of the Detroit Riverfront from the 71st floor, accompanied by an upscale menu of diverse dishes and innovative cocktails at High Bar. If you’re facing a serious seafood craving, head to the #1 Seafood Restaurant in Michigan, Joe Muer Seafood, for the freshest catch and even better views of the river.

 

What to do on the Riverfront with Kids

 

 

Enjoy Reading and Rhythm on the Riverfront with celebrity guest readings, interactive family entertainment, a healthy snack and a free book to take home provided by General Motors. This event occurs every week on Thursday and Friday until Aug 12, 2022.

 

What to do on the Riverfront to Stay Active

 

 

If you want to stay active this summer, the Detroit Riverfront has multiple opportunities to get moving while enjoying a scenic view. 

 

Expand your knowledge of Detroit while getting your steps in by signing up for the Dequindre Cut Walking Tours with the City Institute. Stroll along the Dequindre Cut as you learn about the greenway’s past and present. 

 

After your walking tour, relax with Yoga on the Riverfront. Enjoy a free yoga class while looking at the stunning view of the Detroit River. Yoga is held Thursday evenings at 6 p.m. and Friday at 10 a.m. in Milliken State Park.

 

What to do on the Riverfront to Experience  Local Artists

 

Did you know you can bike from the Detroit Riverfront straight into the heart of Eastern Market by cruising down the Dequindre Cut?

 

Eastern Market is a can’t-miss Detroit experience for locals and visitors alike. Enjoy a premium market with fresh produce, florals, local artists, unique cuisine and so much more from a local favorite. Markets are open weekly on Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturdays from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

Once you grab yourself lunch from Eastern Market head to the Live Music Summer Series with D. Cipher on the Dequindre Cut to watch metro Detroit’s most talented entertainers. Enjoy this all month long with free weekly performances and a curated lineup. 

 

Where to Park

 

The GMRENCEN offers a variety of parking options located right on the Riverfront and within walking distance to Detroit’s hottest happenings. Click here to check our parking options and choose what’s best for you and your crew. 

 

If you are heading to a concert in the city, check out the multiple show shuttles Andiamo and Joe Muer Seafood are offering for select shows. 

 

There are no dog days of summer with all the exciting happenings in the Motor City! Let us know how you celebrate summer in the city on social media. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 

Experience the Ford Fireworks at the GMRENCEN

Photo by Adam Welch

 

The Ford Fireworks are back on the Detroit Riverfront! Let’s upgrade your fireworks-watching experience at the GMRENCEN. With multiple incredible restaurants that offer some of the best views in the city, the GMRENCEN is the perfect destination to watch the show.  

 

Andiamo Detroit Riverfront 

Create memories the whole family can enjoy at Andiamo! Sit back and indulge in a five-course meal with live entertainment while watching the Ford Fireworks over the beautiful riverfront.

 

Ticket prices for adults are $150, children ages nine to 11 are $75 and children under nine are $50. Alcohol is not included. The package also includes a complimentary parking pass. Book your reservation by calling (313) 567-6700.  

 

Joe Muer Seafood  

What better way to experience this classic Detroit tradition than with the best seafood in Metro Detroit at Joe Muer! Enjoy an exquisite five-course dinner while taking in the views of the Ford Fireworks.

 

Tickets start at $195 and include a five-course dinner, as well as one parking pass. Alcohol is not included and pre-payment is required. Book your reservation by calling (313) 567-7320. 

 

Highlands Detroit 

Are you looking for a fireworks view from up in the clouds? Book your fireworks experience at Highlands Detroit for a special four-course menu while watching the Ford Fireworks 71 stories up in the sky. Continue the high-rise experience on the 72nd floor to enjoy drinks and small bites.

 

Tickets are $150 per person. Clickhere to make a reservation. 

 

The GMRENCEN offers unique packages and experiences to create a dazzling night for you and your loved ones. Let us know how you’re celebrating the return of the Ford Fireworks. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. 

 

5 Ways to Enjoy the Detroit Riverfront

Detroit Riverfront

 

Summer is here and it’s the perfect time to get outside and explore this beautiful city we’re lucky to call home. To help you get started, we’ve curated five of our favorite happenings right near the GMRENCEN.

 

Tour the Detroit Riverfront 

 

Start your day in the D with a Detroit Riverfront: Past, Present & Future Socially Distant Walking Tour by the Detroit Experience Factory. This tour offers something for everyone, whether you’re new to Detroit or just looking to gain more knowledge about the city’s rich history. With tour stops including Milliken State Park, Cullen Plaza, Dequindre Cut and Valade Park, you’re sure to experience something new.

 

Dine Along the Detroit Riverfront

 

 

 

Enjoy views of the Detroit Riverfront at one of the GMRENCEN’s fine dining restaurants! Andiamo offers an extensive selection of Italian dishes and an incredible assortment of wine. Highlands Detroit offers impeccable views of Detroit from the 71st floor, accompanied by a diverse menu of handmade dishes and innovative cocktails at High Bar. If you’re facing a serious seafood craving, visit Joe Muer Seafood for the freshest sushi and even better views of the river.

 

Explore the City from the Detroit Riverfront

 

Eastern Market is a can’t-miss Detroit experience for locals and visitors alike – and you can access the market from the riverfront. Park at the GMRENCEN, then walk, bike or run through the Dequindre Cut that leads right to Eastern Market. Saturday markets are open year-round, while summer markets on Tuesdays and Sundays are open from June to September. Fresh produce and local art are just some of the many things you can expect to find here – so make it a must for your day in Detroit!

 

Bike the Detroit Riverfront 

 

Mogo

 

Ride the riverfront on a MoGo Bike! MoGo bikes allow you to rent a bicycle for as long as you’d like and use it at your own pace. You can pick up or drop off your bike at one of dozens of stations in and around the city including a station on the GM Plaza. Prices are flexible based on your length of use. Bike racks are also located around the GMRENCEN.

 

Enjoy Yoga by the Water

 

Round out your visit to Detroit with a relaxing Yoga on the Riverfront practice, held in Milliken State Park every Thursday at 6 p.m. and every Friday at 10 a.m. Classes are free – provided by the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, just bring your own mat and water!

 

The GMRENCEN offers parking year-round which is only steps from the Detroit Riverfront to help simplify planning for your day downtown. Hopefully, you’ve now gathered some ideas and are ready to plan your next trip to the D!

Detroit Artist: Jason Clemens

For Detroit photographer Jason Clemens, he just loves to be outside. If he’s got a camera in his hand, that’s a bonus.

 

Jason has a certain passion for the outdoors, especially for Michigan’s beautiful seasons. He even calls his photography “hunting with a camera” since he’s always searching for the perfect outdoor shot.

 

Seasons of Change

 

 

Jason began seriously taking photos after he was gifted a Canon in 2012. He’s since elevated his hobby to a passion project, capturing everything in nature that he could.

 

He loves shooting images of birds and animals and exploring the same place in different seasons. The seasons give the same locations a different perspective, he says. Find him out at sunrise or sunset, seeking out what others don’t see in nature.

 

In Detroit, he especially loves photographing the marina and Detroit River when he’s downtown. The skyline and cityscape has changed so much in recent years, evolving the Detroit Riverfront as it changes, and that’s what he enjoys conveying through his images.

 

Sharing Detroit

 

 

Jason started becoming a Detroit influencer when he created an Instagram account for his photography portfolio. Immediately it was a way to connect with other passionate artists and share what they and experience through their camera.

 

The hashtag #ShareDetroit is full of Jason’s images, and he regularly interacts with the users of that hashtag. His Instagram handle is also @Share_Detroit.

 

A Familial Connection

 

Jason plays catch with his son at Comerica Park.

 

Jason not only loves pursuing photography because it’s a way to take his mind off his full-time job, but because his father was also an active photographer, and loving telling stories through photos.

 

“My dad passed away before I turned three years old, but he still managed to instill so much of his personality and passions in me in that short time,” said Jason.

 

Photography is a beautiful connection between Jason and his dad, and one that is only growing as Jason gets older.

 

Follow along as Jason shares his favorite Detroit outdoors photos on the GMRENCEN’s Instagram over the next two weeks.

 

Jason Clemens lives in Farmington Hills. See more of his work on Instagram @Share_Detroit.

Artist Spotlight: MaRia Popi

Where in the world is MaRia Popi?

 

The answer lies on top of some of Detroit’s most famous skyscrapers.

 

“I love shooting Detroit from the rooftop of buildings. I have been on the rooftop of every skyscraper in the city. That’s what drives my photography. I’m a sky chaser,” MaRia said.

 

Starting at the Top

 

 

MaRia began shooting the 313 five years ago. Since then she has been to most downtown skyscrapers’ rooftops and inside most of the iconic buildings, however the Penobscot building reigns supreme in her opinion.

 

“I believe the Penobscot building has one of the best views in the heart of the city. It is surrounded by the beautiful architecture of Detroit and the view is different at night and day. That is what makes it so exciting for me!” said MaRia Popi.

 

She often returns to her favorite places to highlight the differences in the foreground and background, exploring different seasons and times of day. She knows no sunrise, sunset or cloud pattern is the same. Using long exposure techniques, especially at night, is her favorite style of photography.

 

In the Motor City

 

 

MaRia was born in Bulgaria and moved to Michigan in 2003. She always loved traveling and had a camera in hand while growing up. Her passion for photography and love of architecture and design led her to the Motor City, and now she’s proud to call it home.

 

“I consider myself an explorer who keeps learning. Art is a big part of my daily life. I grow as an artist while exploring other artists’ work – while using new photography techniques and working with creative people from different backgrounds,” she said.

 

Some of MaRia’s portrait photography work can be seen inside the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in the “Oh You Fancy!” exhibit currently on display.

 

 

Follow along as MaRia shares her love of rooftop photography on the GMRENCEN’s Instagram over the next two weeks. She is also a previous winter of the GMRENCEN’s Your Photo Here Contest, and you can see her art inside the GMRENCEN.

 

MaRia Popi lives in Livonia. See more of her work on her Instagram @_mariapopi_ or her online portfolio at mariapopi.com.

Artist Spotlight: James Gates

We’ve all been there – when your phone battery dies because you’ve been using it to take photos. That happened to Detroit photographer James Gates so often, that he decided to finally put down his iPhone and pick up a DSLR camera.

 

Washington, D.C.

 

 

James traveled to Washington D.C. in 2014 and brought his new camera along with him. He loved taking photos of the statues, historical buildings and moments that the area had to offer. He showed the trip images to a coworker, who is a professional photographer, after he returned from the trip and the coworker was quite impressed. This coworker recommended James start taking photos professionally, and James took that to heart – he’s loved it ever since.

 

His Perfect Shot

 

 

For the past four years James has spent his free time walking the Detroit Riverfront and downtown metropolis searching for the perfect shot.

 

He especially loves shooting around sunset, and the time just after sunset, affectionately called “the blue hour.” He loves everything about it – the light, how the city glows, capturing how the clouds streak the sky.

 

James has also been playing around with long exposures recently, capturing hundreds of photos and merging them into one photo in time. He likes these photos best, and works only a bit on his computer to enhance each photograph afterward.

 

An Escape

 

 

Although James would love to make photography his day to day work, he uses it as an escape more than anything.

 

“There’s something about exploring the city and always finding something new. It’s so relaxing to me, it’s a great way to decompress and have fun. There’s really nothing like capturing a great shot and seeing things in a way you’ve never seen them before,” James said.

 

 

James is also a previous winner of our Your Photo Here Contest, and you can find his artwork on Level 2, Tower 200, inside the GMRENCEN.

 

Follow the GMRENCEN on Instagram to see James highlight his favorite downtown locations.

 

James Gates lives in Detroit and is a legally blind photographer. See his work on his Instagram at @james.m.gates or check out his online portfolio at jgatesphotography.com.  

Artist Spotlight: Alanna St. Laurent

It’s a bird, it’s a plane…it’s a drone! If you happen to see a drone camera around downtown Detroit, there’s a good chance it belongs to local photographer Alanna St. Laurent.

 

The Detroit artist is always trying out innovative and new ways to take photographs, and drone photography has recently captured her passion.

 

Up in the Air

 

 

Alanna’s GMRENCEN Instagram takeover will focus on her drone photography, highlighting different parts of the Detroit skyline – a medium she’s started exploring since it was invented. She’s looking for different vantage points to find new detail in her images as her camera hovers hundreds of feet above street level.

 

She learned the trade from friends, but that’s not to say it’s an easy skill to pick up. Like with anything, there’s a learning curve when it comes to drone photography.

 

“It’s a whole different playing field up there. You can take pictures straight down from where the drone is, an entire 90 percent angle, or you can focus the camera up 30 degrees for the shot you want. It’s taken a bit of time but I’m enjoying exploring the skyline with the drone. There are so many possibilities with it,” Alanna said.

 

She particularly loves flying the drones near the tops of tall skyscrapers – especially Detroit towers that were built in the 1920s. With her drone, she can zoom in on technical, architectural and artistic features at the crown of each building – a scene that would be nigh impossible without a drone.

 

Professional Career

 

 

Alanna started taking photography classes when she was an advisor at the College for Creative Studies in 2007 and fell in love with the medium. That passion has never left her, and she regularly explores Detroit, and the country, searching for new ways to “see” a scene, skyline or setting.

 

She now sells print copies of her photographs on her website and features her images at rotating art fairs in and around Metro Detroit.

 

Alanna thinks of abandoned buildings as “the Wild West” because no building is ever the same, and she never knows what she’s going to find. She now leads photography workshops in and around Detroit. The forward-thinking photographer’s sessions are designed for newly burgeoning photographers as they learn the trade and focus with architectural and cityscape photography. The workshops also bring local photographers together to capture some of Detroit’s most photographic events.

 

She’s grown her industry reputation over the years and now is a full-time photographer, and leads her own business, which was always a goal of hers.

 

Follow Alanna over the next two weeks on our Instagram as she shows us Detroit from the sky.

 

Alanna St. Laurent lives in Ferndale. Follow her on Instagram at @alannastlaurentphoto or visit her online portfolio at alannastlaurent.com to see Detroit through her lens.

Artist Spotlight: Lou Peeples

When you think of Detroit, what comes to mind? Undoubtedly, it’s different for everyone – every person experiences the city differently.

 

Do you have happy memories celebrating the Detroit Tigers win at Comerica Park? Biting into a Lafayette Coney Island Coney dog? Or perhaps you think of watching the Thanksgiving Parade roll down Woodward Ave on Thanksgiving Day.

 

When Lou Peeples imagines Detroit, all he sees is “my city.” The city that he loves to photograph and tell stories about through his images. He explores his city through his camera lens, often in the early morning hours of the day, because no one else is awake at that time. There are no cars or people walking the city at 5 or 6 a.m., and he captures a city paused in time.

 

Half Artist, Half Tech Fan

 

 

A self-described “technology geek,” Lou loves photography because it satisfies his technology interests just as much as his artistic side.

 

“I really enjoy using different equipment and trying different lenses for certain shots. I’ve been playing with long exposures where the camera can capture a photo for up to 20 or 30 seconds. Taking those kinds of shots at night are some of my favorite to play around with.”

 

Along with enjoying advancing technical elements of his camera, he’s along learned to love editing in post. Finding ways to enhance certain elements of his photographs are better ways of telling their story.

 

Evolution as a Photographer

 

 

While he loves capturing the city devoid of people, cars and signs of everyday life, Lou also is expanding his portfolio by capturing “street photography” images. These photos are shot while he walks the city throughout the day, capturing people in a moment in time, a snippet of their life.

 

Lou also describes himself as an eclectic photographer, going to a certain area in the city and shooting whatever strikes him in the moment – inspiration can hit any time.

 

Lou Peeples lives in Grosse Pointe. Follow him on Instagram at @loupeeples_photography or see his online portfolio at Pointe Photography.