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OUR FOCUS: ENTERTAINMENT + MILLENNIALS With a specialized focus in entertainment and a deep understanding of millennials, we guide clients toward the best creative for their industry, audience, and objectives. From dining and gaming to sports and travel, we’ve helped some of the biggest names in the business get even bigger. OUR CULTURE: CREATIVES RULE As a studio dominated by creatives, we approach our work in extraordinary ways. Unlike most in our industry, our creative team outnumbers our account team three to one. We aren’t owned by a billion-dollar company headquartered in a different country, and our structure wasn’t built to block you from the creatives. The people you are talking to are the ones who will be doing the work. It’s one of the reasons we call ourselves a studio and not an agency. It may seem like a small distinction, but the way we approach partnerships makes a big difference. So, what does it mean for our clients? A working relationship that is efficient and direct. Work that isn’t watered down by a game of telephone. But built on clear understanding. Our studio is full of fearless thinkers and doers, working together to make your customers move. We create inspiring work that does more than “capture your brand’s potential” and “integrate marketing efforts.” We create kick ass design that will blow your mind. OUR PHILOSOPHY: DESIGN IS A PROCESS, NOT A PRODUCT We aim to please our customers, yes. But more importantly – we aim to please our customers’ customers. It’s a tougher game, but it’s also more rewarding. In our world, the end user is always the driver. And when we create for them, you never lose. To us, successful design is more than decoration. It’s an approach that starts and ends with the audience experience. Through Design Thinking, we combine bold strategy and design to build brands that inspire action. This user-centric process ensures that we connect our work with the people who will be interacting with it in the real world.
TAD is a marketing agency that delivers customer understanding and fresh consumer insights based on data-not simple intuition.
Detroit Lives! is an award-winning video production studio based in downtown Detroit. We make videos for TV, web, live events and social media for clients ranging multinational to hyper local. Get in touch with us to talk about your next project.
Ask Jennyfer is dedicated to supporting small businesses We offer one-on-one consulting and coaching services aimed at developing strategies necessary to the continued growth and success of your business. Consulting services are typical centered on one or more of the following topics branding, social media marketing and event planning. In addition to consulting services Ask Jennyfer showcases small businesses to the world with All Things Detroit. A small business showcase in Detroit held three times a year to help small businesses from across the state build brand awareness. Ask Jennyfer is expanding her brand in 2016 with the launch of the I Rep Small Businesses movement in an effort to promote connection, communication and collaboration for small businesses nationwide.
"Marketing & PR" Marketing | Market Research | Customer Acquisition | Advertising "Design" Advertising | Design | Specialist Design | Video | Website Design | Branding "Technology" App Development | Cloud Services | Data | Networking | Website | SoftwareArt "Art" Commercial | Photography Painting and Drawing | Specialist Art "Video" Video Services | Advertising & Promotional Videos | Genre "SEO" PPC | Link Building | SMM | Website Audit | Content Creation "Security Management" Web Security | Protection For Web Applications | 24×7 Site Monitoring | Weekly Crawling | Kill Hacking Loop Holes | Authentication Tester | SQL Database Protection | Web Server Security "Anti-Piracy" Remove Unauthorized URLs From Web | Torrent Data Management | Torrent Piracy Killer | Link Freezer | DVD Owner Protection Meedz Media was founded in 2012 and has since become one of the leading names in the niche of Media and Technology services & solutions. We have served several hundreds of clients globally with more than 500 successfully delivered projects to our credit within short span of time. We aim to avail leverage to businesses, small and large through optimal solutions which can help them to grow by leaps and bounds.
Detroit Search Pro is the premier SEO agency in Detroit. We are a company that excels at Search Engine Optimization to deliver true value to our clients. Our SEO methods focus on bringing value to companies in the form of more leads, more customers, and more revenue. We separate our firm by offering other services as well, including web design, web development, social media management, content marketing, and email marketing.
The Cass Park Historic District is a historic district in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, consisting of 25 buildings along the streets of Temple, Ledyard, and 2nd, surrounding Cass Park. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 and designated a city of Detroit historic district in 2016.HistoryThe area surrounding Cass Park was originally laid out as part of a French ribbon farm extending from the Detroit River. Lewis Cass, the park's namesake, purchased the farm in 1816 when he moved to the area. He constructed a house on Larned Street between First and Second Avenues, and in 1840 a larger house on the northwest corner of Fort and Cass Streets. Starting in 1836, Cass began subdividing his land, platting lots between Larned and the river. Over the next 30 years, Cass platted more northerly sections of his claim. The area that now encompasses the Cass Park Historic District began to be sold as lots after 1859. In 1860, Cass deeded a section of land to the city of Detroit, bounded by Second, Ledyard, Cass and Bagg (now Temple), to be used as a public park.In 1863, the The Detroit City Railway Company began streetcar service Along Woodward Avenue, only a few blocks away from Cass Park. The streetcar cervice spurred development northward along Woodward, including the Cass Park area. The area soon became a fashionable suburb of the city. In 1875, the city landscaped Cass Park, planting a number of new trees. By the 1880s, some of Detroit's most prominent citizens lived along the park, including James Vernor, E. W. Voigt, and John H. Avery. Avery's house at 457 Ledyard is the only residence remaining from this period within the district.
TV lounge is a place where everybody knows your name. It's been referenced time and time again as the "Cheers"of Detroit. The staff is renowned for their attentiveness, courtesy and skill behind the bar and on the floor. We offer a wide variety of mixed cocktails, beer & wine with an average price of $6. Music ranges from Techno & House to Hip Hop & R&B depending on the night. Our kitchen stays open late but is limited to a few items. Perfect for a quick bite or when you've had one too many. Weeknights offer a more intimate setting where as weekends typically provide a bustling club atmosphere. Age restrictions 21+
The high rise 2643 Park Avenue, the Park Avenue Hotel, was a hotel in the Cass Corridor of Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. It was also known as Salvation Army Harbor Light Center and is not to be confused with Park Avenue House, also once known as Park Avenue Hotel. The building was imploded on July 11, 2015.SignificanceThe Park Avenue was one of three former hotels located on Park Avenue and designed by Louis Kamper for Lew Tuller; the other two are the Eddystone at 100 Sproat St. (across Sproat from the Park Avenue Hotel) and the Royal Palm at 2305 Park Avenue which now operates as the Park Avenue House. All three were on the National Register of Historic Places, and the city council designated the property a municipal historic district in 2006.Current useAt one time, the Park Avenue was used by the Salvation Army as their Harbor Light Center homeless shelter. Operations were moved in 2007, and the Salvation Army planned to sell the building to a developer. However, those plans fell through.The building was acquired by the development arm of Olympia Entertainment and the Detroit Historic District Commission approved its demolition to make room for the loading dock for Little Caesars Arena, which will become the home of the Detroit Red Wings. It was imploded on July 11, 2015.
The high rise 2643 Park Avenue is a former hotel in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. It is also known as Salvation Army Harbor Light Center and is not to be confused with Park Avenue House, also once known as Park Avenue Hotel.