City Guides: Detroit

An update to our favorite places for food, drink, art and fun in the ever-evolving and inspiring Motor City

Since overhauling our City Guides last fall, we’ve had many an opportunity to make our way back to Detroit and delve further into one of the most culturally rich cities in the country. While there, various team members found that the ever-expanding urban revitalization has lead to the creation of many new, valuable venues. And Detroit’s vibrant creative class, which invested in the city when …

The Line Hotel, Los Angeles

A new hotel in Koreatown captures the multicultural spirit of the neighborhood and offers an unbeatable view of the city and its hills

The large arrow-shaped sign on Wilshire Boulevard reads “caFe…free wifi” and points visitors directly to the door of a coffee shop serving habanero mochas and red bean buns. Next to the valet, a bike-rack filled with Linus bicycles sits waiting for riders. A neon Poketo sign glows from their store that’s stocked with colorful contemporary designs next to the elevator. All of these elements help …

The Meriwether Tent from Shelter Co. Supply

A rugged yet upscale dwelling from the pop-up lodging experts' new line of gear

With temperatures rising and the sun staying up into the evening hours in the Northern Hemisphere, the time is right to head to get back to nature. If seeking the most tech-savvy ultralight alpine gear isn’t your vibe, there’s the Meriwether tent from Shelter Co.‘s newly launched Supply line of aesthetically driven, classically styled, outdoor adventure tools. The SF-based camping service started out providing pop-up …