Region
Second Wave - Michigan
Capital Gains - Lansing
Catalyst Midland
Concentrate - Ann Arbor/Ypsi
Epicenter - Mount Pleasant
Route Bay City
Rural Innovation Exchange
Southwest Michigan
UPword - UP
The Keel - Port Huron
The Lakeshore
Metromode - Metro Detroit
Flintside - Flint
Model D - Detroit
Rapid Growth - Grand Rapids
Focus Areas
Arts and Culture
Community Development
Diversity
Economic Development
Entrepreneurship
Healthy Communities
Kids and Education
Parks and Recreation
Sustainability
Technology and Innovation
Transportation
Cities
Ann Arbor
Berkley
Birmingham
Dearborn
Detroit
Ecorse
Farmington
Ferndale
Grosse Pointe
Hamtramck
Hazel Park
Mt. Clemens
New Baltimore
Northville
Oak Park
Plymouth
Pontiac
Port Huron
Rochester
Roseville
Royal Oak
Sterling Heights
Village of Franklin
Wyandotte
Ypsilanti
Series
Metromode
Block by Block
City Dive
Community Redistricting
COVID19
Culture of Health
Detroit Driven
Dining Destinations
Early Education Matters
Ethnic Markets
Exploring Economic Equity
Girl Scouts SE Michigan Team Up
Inside our Outdoors
Invasive Species
Live, Work, Play in Macomb!
Macomb Parks & Trails
On The Ground
One Detroit
Sterling Heights Innovation District
The Power of Parks
Voices
Statewide
Areas of Concern
Block by Block
Bridging the Talent Gap
COVID19
Cyber Security
Disability Inclusion
Early Education Matters
Forestry
Girl Scouts SE Michigan Team Up
Good Food
Greater Lakes
Inside our Outdoors
Invasive Species
MI Mental Health
Michigan Nightlight
Michigan's Agricultural Future
Michigan's State of Health Podcast
Nonprofit Journal Project
Preserving Michigan
State of Health
Stories of Change
Voices of Youth
Yours, Mine, & Ours - Public Health
Toggle navigation
Focus Areas
Arts and Culture
Community Development
Diversity
Economic Development
Entrepreneurship
Healthy Communities
Kids and Education
Parks and Recreation
Sustainability
Technology and Innovation
Transportation
Cities
Ann Arbor
Berkley
Birmingham
Dearborn
Detroit
Ecorse
Farmington
Ferndale
Grosse Pointe
Hamtramck
Hazel Park
Mt. Clemens
New Baltimore
Northville
Oak Park
Plymouth
Pontiac
Port Huron
Rochester
Roseville
Royal Oak
Sterling Heights
Village of Franklin
Wyandotte
Ypsilanti
Series
Metromode
Block by Block
City Dive
Community Redistricting
COVID19
Culture of Health
Detroit Driven
Dining Destinations
Early Education Matters
Ethnic Markets
Exploring Economic Equity
Girl Scouts SE Michigan Team Up
Inside our Outdoors
Invasive Species
Live, Work, Play in Macomb!
Macomb Parks & Trails
On The Ground
One Detroit
Sterling Heights Innovation District
The Power of Parks
Voices
Statewide
Areas of Concern
Block by Block
Bridging the Talent Gap
COVID19
Cyber Security
Disability Inclusion
Early Education Matters
Forestry
Girl Scouts SE Michigan Team Up
Good Food
Greater Lakes
Inside our Outdoors
Invasive Species
MI Mental Health
Michigan Nightlight
Michigan's Agricultural Future
Michigan's State of Health Podcast
Nonprofit Journal Project
Preserving Michigan
State of Health
Stories of Change
Voices of Youth
Yours, Mine, & Ours - Public Health
About
Support Us
Royal Oak
Share
Many cities have Main Streets, but everyone in Metro Detroit finds their way to Royal Oak's. Its multitude of dining options and nightspots lure in the crowds around the clock, but the city's charming bungalows, high-end lofts and townhouses, as well as plentiful parks, are what make it a premier residential borough.
Load More Stories
Entrepreneurship
Guest Blogger: Brian Balasia
Brian Balasia
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Diversity
The Nations Of Michigan
Tanya Muzumdar
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Community Development
Royal Oak says redevelop or perish to downtown building
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Source: metromode
Sustainability
Don't dump that computer…donate it!
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Source: metromode
Economic Development
New Pure Michigan ad campaign will target out-of-state tourists
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Source: Great Lakes IT Report
Economic Development
Michigan tourism website busiest in nation
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Source: Great Lakes IT Report
Technology and Innovation
Phase 1 of Wireless Oakland up and running
Monday, May 7, 2007
Source: Great Lakes IT Report
Economic Development
Royal Oak DDA looking to redevelop Center Street parking garage
Friday, May 4, 2007
Source: metromode
Arts and Culture
Detroit Renaissance unveils regional revival strategies
Friday, May 4, 2007
Source: Crain's Detroit Business
Technology and Innovation
Life science leaders head to national industry conference to drum up business for state
Friday, May 4, 2007
Source: Ann Arbor Business Review
Arts and Culture
Three Big Ideas For Michigan
Jon Zemke
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Sustainability
Home Grown
Kelli B. Kavanaugh
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Arts and Culture
SE Michigan's dog parks await your four-legged friend
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Source: metromode
Transportation
MDOT offers public chance to review its transportation plan
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Source: MDOT
Economic Development
Society of Automotive Engineers World Congress put major focus on alternate energy
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Source: Worldchanging.com
Arts and Culture
Biting Into Downtown
Melissa Gessner
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Arts and Culture
Oakland County luncheon to talk job forecasts
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Source: Detroit Free Press
Transportation
Rail service could bring $719 million in investment to Michigan
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Source: metromode
Entrepreneurship
Website launched to connect local service-providers to clients
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Source: metromode
Healthy Communities
Business leaders to create medical education panel
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Source: metromode
Load More Stories
Share
Royal Oak
Highlights
Across Our Network
Innovative farming: Bear Creek Organic Farm promotes sustainable, local agriculture
Source: Rural Innovation Exchange
Medicaid cuts threaten Michigan’s mental health
Source: Second Wave Michigan
Kick Back and Breathe series brings fresh air and urgency to Kalamazoo’s air quality conversation
Source: Southwest Michigan's Second Wave
Commmunity mental health partnerships with first responders a win-win for communities
Source: Rapid Growth