What was Detroit like 10 years ago?
On today’s Daily Detroit, inspired by the trend on social media, we’re taking a warm walk through a very specific era: Detroit in 2016 and how it stacks up to 2026.
Jer, Norris, and Devon remember a city that still felt like a secret to everyone else.

When it felt like the creative class was driving the narrative, loft parties were happening in half-abandoned buildings, and you could still find a decent apartment for under $1000.

We talk about how that energy shifted as big development showed up faster than expected, squeezing some creatives to the margins.

You’ll hear stories of the stomp‑clap‑hey era, bottomless mimosas and DJ brunches, nights at City Club and the after‑hours scene, plus memories of Great Lakes Coffee, Union Street, Cliff Bell’s jazz brunch, and neighborhood classics like Tom’s Tavern.

Jer shares the excitement of watching the first QLINE streetcars be delivered, and everyone offers a key 2016 memory that marked a new chapter in their lives.
If you want to watch a video version of this episode, go here.
Then, a look at what changed, what didn’t, and an invitation to share your own 2016 Detroit stories — and what year you want us to time‑capsule next.
Everyone's story is their own, may be different than ours, and we'd love to hear yours. Feedback as always - dailydetroit at gmail dot com or leave a voicemail 313-789-3211.