Hour Detroit
Hour Detroit is a monthly magazine focused on regional interests within the Detroit metropolitan area. Established in 1996, the publication covers a broad range of topics including dining, events, community issues, arts, and lifestyle features, serving as a guide to the area’s offerings and a chronicler of its history[1]. The magazine also hosts events and provides resources for residents and visitors alike.
History
Hour Detroit began publication in 1996, aiming to provide a comprehensive look at the Detroit region[2]. Over its three decades of publication, the magazine has evolved to reflect the changing landscape of Detroit, documenting its revitalization and cultural shifts. The publication has featured prominent individuals and businesses, and its “Best of Detroit” awards have become a recognized benchmark for quality in the area.
In its 32nd issue, Hour Detroit made a notable editorial decision to dedicate the entire issue to food, featuring a Grand Marnier Bundt cake on the cover[3]. This signaled a continued commitment to covering the region’s vibrant culinary scene. The magazine also maintains an archive of historical content, exploring “The Way It Was” and offering insights into Detroit’s past[4]. Former editors of the magazine include Steve Wilke and Rebecca Powers.
Culture
Hour Detroit actively covers the arts and entertainment scene in the Detroit area, encompassing music, art, film, television, and literature[5]. The magazine provides listings of “Things to Do” and reviews of local performances and exhibitions. It also features articles on local artists and cultural institutions, contributing to the promotion of the region’s creative community.
The magazine’s coverage extends to the unique aspects of Detroit’s cultural heritage, including explorations of “Hidden Detroit” and its history[6]. Through its reporting, Hour Detroit aims to showcase the diversity and richness of the Detroit area’s cultural landscape. The magazine also provides a platform for community events and “Party Pics,” documenting social gatherings and celebrations.
Attractions
While not specifically focused on travel guides, Hour Detroit frequently highlights local attractions and destinations within the Detroit metropolitan area. The magazine’s coverage of restaurants, events, and lifestyle features indirectly promotes the region’s tourism potential[7]. The publication’s “Best of Detroit” selections often include local landmarks and points of interest.
Notably, Hour Detroit’s “Did You Know?” video series has featured facts about iconic Detroit locations, such as the Detroit Masonic Temple[8]. The Detroit Masonic Temple is recognized as the largest Masonic Temple in the world, boasting fourteen floors and over a thousand rooms. The magazine’s coverage of recreation and shopping also points readers toward local attractions and experiences.
Resources
Hour Detroit provides a variety of resources for residents, including guides to senior care, information on the cannabis industry (“Canna-Business”), and profiles of local companies[9]. The magazine also features initiatives like “Faces of Detroit” and “Give Detroit,” highlighting individuals and organizations making a positive impact in the community.
The publication’s “Excellence in Care” and “Nurse of the Year” awards recognize outstanding healthcare professionals in the region. Additionally, Hour Detroit offers a “Parents’ Guide to College,” providing resources for families navigating the college application process. The magazine’s website includes sections committed to company milestone profiles and charitable giving opportunities.
Community
Hour Detroit dedicates significant coverage to community issues, including politics, health, development, and education[10]. The magazine’s reporting on these topics aims to inform and engage readers in local affairs. It also covers community events and provides a platform for local voices.
The “Best of Detroit” awards serve as a community-driven initiative, recognizing the best businesses and organizations in various categories. Hour Detroit’s commitment to community extends to its hosting of events, such as the “Best of Detroit Party,” which brings together residents and celebrates local achievements. The magazine’s coverage of development and neighborhoods highlights ongoing projects and initiatives shaping the future of the Detroit area.
Getting There
While Hour Detroit does not specifically focus on transportation, its coverage of events and attractions implicitly provides information about accessibility within the Detroit metropolitan area. The magazine’s listings of “Things to Do” often include location details and event schedules, which can aid in planning transportation.
The magazine’s coverage of neighborhoods and development projects also touches upon transportation infrastructure and accessibility. Hour Detroit’s website provides links to social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube, allowing readers to stay informed about local events and transportation updates[11].
See Also
Detroit Detroit metropolitan area List of magazines published in Michigan