Michigan Central https://michigancentral.com/ Corktown, Detroit Tue, 24 Feb 2026 12:57:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://michigancentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-mc-_logo-32x32.jpg Michigan Central https://michigancentral.com/ 32 32 Michigan Central Growth Continues with Opening of The Michigan Central Mezz in April https://michigancentral.com/michigan-central-growth-continues-with-opening-of-the-michigan-central-mezz-in-april/ Tue, 24 Feb 2026 11:46:15 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=23265 To join Michigan Central, apply here. DETROIT – February 24, 2026 – This April, Michigan Central will open The Michigan Central Mezz, a new work and collaboration space that expands access to the innovation district, already home to more than 2,000 professionals across 240+ companies. Michigan Central’s 30-acre district offers something difficult to replicate: an […]

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DETROIT – February 24, 2026 – This April, Michigan Central will open The Michigan Central Mezz, a new work and collaboration space that expands access to the innovation district, already home to more than 2,000 professionals across 240+ companies.

Michigan Central’s 30-acre district offers something difficult to replicate: an unmatched ecosystem of people, product development infrastructure, support services, programming, and workspace where teams of all sizes, across many industries and functions, collaborate side by side. Being inside the district means direct access to the connections and capabilities needed to accelerate innovation beyond what any one organization’s internal programs can achieve alone. Startups, Fortune 500 companies, universities, government agencies, creatives, investors, and nonprofits are part of Michigan Central, and The Mezz expands the resources they can leverage.

The Mezz spans 17,000 square feet on the mezzanine level of Michigan Central Station, giving people the unique opportunity to innovate from the iconic, historic building. It provides a variety of desks and work setups, meeting rooms, quiet zones, a kitchen, private wellness rooms, enterprise-grade tech, and views of both the ground floor of The Station and the surrounding neighborhoods. Access to The Mezz requires Michigan Central membership. Members receive 24/7 access to the space, exclusive events, and opportunities to connect with venture capital firms, university programs, and industry partners. Additional membership amenities include a fitness center with showers and lockers, a digital operations and collaboration platform, and discounted rates for the many rentable meeting and event spaces across Michigan Central’s district.

From prototyping labs and manufacturing space to networking, workforce training, and community programming, members are equipped with the resources they need to build solutions from concept to real-world deployment faster.

“We’ve seen growing demand from organizations that want to be part of what’s happening at Michigan Central,” said Carolina Pluszczynski, Acting CEO of Michigan Central. “The Michigan Central Mezz is a bridge into the broader ecosystem, offering a flexible, modern space to work and collaborate, with direct access to district-wide opportunities, partnerships, and infrastructure.”

The network at Michigan Central includes founding partners Ford Motor Company, Google, the State of Michigan, the City of Detroit, Henry Ford Health, and Newlab, a venture platform that partners with Michigan Central to support the mobility, energy, and manufacturing startups that are part of the district. Established companies place teams at Michigan Central to explore new approaches to innovation, including General Dynamics Land Systems, maintain operations on-site, while universities and organizations like Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Detroit, Wayne State University, and Grand Valley State University deliver talent development and training programs. Engineering firms, suppliers, business service providers, and community foundations round out Michigan Central’s network.

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“Detroit has always been where big ideas are not only conceived but also built and deployed for the people who need them,” said Pluszczynski. “Michigan Central is designed to support that work, whether you’re a large established company or a five-person startup. The Mezz makes it easier to be part of the network of incredible innovators creating real impact.”

Michigan Central offers multiple membership pathways designed to support different team sizes, needs, and levels of engagement. Members can opt for flexible use of workspace, dedicated desks, private offices and studios, lab access, or deeper partnerships, including the ability to stand up talent development programs or co-develop innovation or community initiatives. The district aims to make it accessible for innovators of all kinds to join.

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BY THE NUMBERS

MICHIGAN CENTRAL NETWORK:

  • 2,000+ professionals working across the 30-acre Michigan Central 
  • 240+ companies
  • 150+ startups commercializing critical technologies, supported by Newlab and Michigan Central
  • 30 venture capital firms
  • Founding partners: Ford Motor Company, Google, State of Michigan, City of Detroit, Newlab, Henry Ford Health
  • University partners: Grand Valley State University, Wayne State University, University of Michigan Center for Innovation, Michigan State University

MICHIGAN CENTRAL MEMBERSHIP:

  • 24/7 member access to The Michigan Central Mezz
  • Customized packages for teams looking for tailored benefits ranging from: dedicated desks; use of labs, manufacturing space, and/or testing infrastructure; co-developed skills, workforce development, innovation, or community programs; private offices and studios
  • Connection to industry-leading companies, startups, VCs, and university programs
  • Exclusive access to workshops, speakers, and networking events
  • Enterprise-grade IT, printing, and mail handling
  • Digital operations and networking platform
  • Fitness center with showers and lockers
  • Flexible terms to scale your involvement as your team evolves
  • Discounted rates for Michigan Central’s rentable meeting rooms and event spaces

THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL MEZZ:

  • Opens April 2026
  • 17,000 square feet on the mezzanine level of Michigan Central Station
  • Variety of desks, work setups, and quiet zones to accommodate hundreds of professionals
  • 10 private conference rooms
  • Kitchen and private wellness rooms
  • New, rentable, private 30-person meeting space located within The Mezz with multiple rooms and configurations available – opening in May

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Detroit Opens New Club at Michigan Central – A Nationally Unprecedented Model Embedding Youth Inside an Innovation Ecosystem https://michigancentral.com/boys-girls-clubs-of-greater-detroit-opens-new-club-at-michigan-central-a-nationally-unprecedented-model-embedding-youth-inside-an-innovation-ecosystem/ Tue, 03 Feb 2026 22:31:36 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=23215  DETROIT – February 3, 2026 – Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Detroit (BGCGD) today officially opened the Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club, a first-of-its-kind, 15,000-square-foot Club located inside The Station at Michigan Central. The opening marks a milestone for Detroit youth and for BGCGD as it enters its 100th year of service, expanding […]

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 DETROIT – February 3, 2026 – Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Detroit (BGCGD) today officially opened the Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club, a first-of-its-kind, 15,000-square-foot Club located inside The Station at Michigan Central. The opening marks a milestone for Detroit youth and for BGCGD as it enters its 100th year of service, expanding access to real-world learning, network and opportunity, now inside of a live innovation ecosystem. 

This is not a traditional Club. The Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club is a new youth development model intentionally designed around access: access to real work, real networks, real capital, and real opportunity for social and economic mobility. By embedding high school and college aged youth directly within Michigan Central’s innovation district, participants learn and build alongside the people and companies shaping Detroit’s future.

“This Club represents an evolution in how opportunity is delivered,” said Shawn H. Wilson, President & CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Detroit and Co-Founder, Usher’s New Look. “BGCGD’s reimagined youth development model moves beyond preparation and into participation and ownership. When young people have proximity to innovation, relationships, and decision-makers, economic mobility stops being abstract and starts becoming achievable.”

The Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club offers a suite of immersive, industry-aligned spaces designed to prepare youth ages 14–24 for high-growth careers across the creative economy, technology, and mobility sectors. Core offerings include innovation labs, creative technology studios, special FX labs, autonomous and drone training spaces, a literary and storytelling lounge, and a youth-run retail marketplace that provides real-world experience in brand-building and entrepreneurship. Through hands-on learning, industry credentials, executive mentorship, and paid career pathways, young people move from early exposure to deeper immersion and launch-ready opportunities.

“Michigan Central is building an ecosystem that drives real-world progress and economic opportunity, and developing talent is the key in creatinga sustainable, inclusive future,” said Carolina Pluszczynski, Acting CEO, Michigan Central. “The work with Boys & Girls Club not only builds on years of work we’ve done to grow a future-ready talent pipeline, but also helps bring our vision forward by embedding youth directly into the same environment where founders, technologists, and creators are building what’s next, demonstrating how innovation districts can support earlier, more connected talent development and job placement.” 

The Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club anchors Michigan Central’s dedicated floor for youth, which is designed as a purpose-built asset for the next generation within The Station. With BGCGD’s presence and investment at Michigan Central, they will continue to advance their work and also support Michigan Central’s long-term approach to talent development that spans youth through adulthood. 

 

Built for Durability, Credibility, and Long-Term Impact

The Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club is further strengthened by the long-term engagement of leaders committed to building durable pathways for young people. The involvement of Usher and Big Sean is not rooted in celebrity, but in credibility, continuity, and shared vision.

Through Usher’s New Look and the Sean Anderson Foundation, their foundations and programmatic work will be anchored at the Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club — aligning mentorship, youth development, and opportunity under one roof. Their presence reinforces the Club’s commitment to sharing power, relevance, and measurable outcomes.

The strength and clarity of the Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club model has attracted alignment from additional partners across industry, finance, sports, and technology. Organizations including Ilitch Sports + Entertainment, Apple, Bank of America, StockX and nationally acclaimed author and speaker Shaka Senghor are supporting the work because it is outcomes-driven, embedded in the real economy, and built to scale—connecting youth to platforms, skills, and pathways that matter.

Programming at the Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club begins Feb. 9, with opportunities for mentors, partners, and collaborators to engage through the Club and to support the next generation of Detroit talent.

The Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club is the 6th Club location to open under BGCGD. 

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About Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Detroit

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Detroit (BGCGD) serves more than 17,000 youth annually and is a national leader in advancing economic mobility for young people. BGCGD has reimagined the traditional Club model to address persistent opportunity gaps by integrating workforce readiness, entrepreneurship, mental wellness, and leadership development into a cohesive, outcomes-driven approach. Through innovative programming and cross-sector partnerships, BGCGD equips youth with the various forms of capital required to achieve long-term success. Learn more at www.bgcgreaterdetroit.org

 

About Michigan Central

Michigan Central is a 30-acre technology and cultural hub in Detroit, where leaders, thinkers, communities and creators come together to accelerate bold ideas and technologies that shape our collective future. By providing access to world-class infrastructure, tools, and resources, Michigan Central inspires innovators and community members to collaborate on real, ground-breaking solutions to global problems. Since opening in April 2023, Michigan Central has grown into a diverse ecosystem of nearly 250 companies and startups working at the intersection of mobility, technology and society. Learn more at michigancentral.com.

 

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Michigan Central Race Days Celebrates the Tech, Talent, and Tenacity of Motorsports; Unique Public Experience Launches January 18 in Partnership with Ford Racing https://michigancentral.com/michigan-central-race-days-celebrates-the-tech-talent-and-tenacity-of-motorsports-unique-public-experience-launches-january-18-in-partnership-with-ford-racing/ Tue, 13 Jan 2026 15:11:07 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=23140 DETROIT — Michigan Central will become the ultimate destination for motorsports fans this month when Michigan Central Race Days revs up the innovation district from January 18-30, continuing the buzz of the Detroit Auto Show. Presented in partnership with Ford Racing, the  immersion brings the world of motorsports to The Station –  from Off-Road to […]

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DETROIT — Michigan Central will become the ultimate destination for motorsports fans this month when Michigan Central Race Days revs up the innovation district from January 18-30, continuing the buzz of the Detroit Auto Show. Presented in partnership with Ford Racing, the  immersion brings the world of motorsports to The Station –  from Off-Road to Formula 1 –  for a hands-on experience for Detroit’s racing die-hards and newcomers alike. Ford Racing is celebrating 125 years of racing as America’s race team in 2026 across 34 different race series on six continents of the world.

For two weeks,The Station will become the place where Detroit’s deep roots in motorsports meet cutting-edge technology and dynamic community programming. Visitors will get an up-close look at the 2026 Ford Racing lineup, experience state-of-the-art simulators, and explore the ideas and technologies shaping the future of motorsports.

“We are thrilled to bring the excitement of Ford Racing’s official season launch to The Station– giving everyone an up-close and personal look at the cutting-edge cars and tech pushing the boundaries of performance,” said Catherine Kelly, head of brand and communications at Michigan Central. “Motorsports in Detroit aren’t just entertainment, they are in our DNA, and we want Michigan Central Race Days to bring this exhilarating sport to everyone.”

EXPERIENCE THE FAST LANE

Throughout Michigan Central Race Days, visitors can explore a range of complimentary must-see exhibits, interactive experiences, and programs, including:

  • Vehicle Showcase: A rare public display of six premier Ford Racing vehicles, including the Oracle Red Bull F1 car in its new 2026 livery, marking Ford’s return to Formula 1 after a 22-year absence and featuring the inaugural Red Bull Ford Powertrains power unit. Additional vehicles include the Mustang GT4, Aussie Supercar, Dark Horse R, NASCAR Cup Car, and Bronco DR.

  • Racing Simulators: Get into the driver’s seat in one of Ford Racing’s thrilling simulators or feel like a champion with a photo op on our winner’s circle podium.

  • Heritage Exhibit: A curated selection of rare racing artifacts and memorabilia tracing Ford’s long history of racing-driven innovation. Check out original documents from the fabled Ford v. Ferrari rivalry, highlights of women in Ford Racing, and artifacts like 24k gold Le Mans cufflinks, documents as far back as 1910, GT program books from the 1960s and more.

  • Exclusive Merchandise: The Shop at Michigan Central will feature exclusive race gear including collaborations with Oracle Red Bull Racing and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls, Enchanté, designed and created by former F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo, and Detroit-based Greyson Clothiers.

Exhibits will be open to the public during regular operating hours, Monday through Sunday from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free admission except ticketed events on January 18 for Opening Day, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., January 23 for Fridays at The Station 6 p.m.-10 p.m., and January 30 for the Final Lap 6 p.m.-10 p.m.

YOUTH ACTIVITIES TO INSPIRE FUTURE OF RACING

Racing is more than just fast cars; it is the research, development and people behind it. Michigan Central Race Days explore how motorsports innovation is driven by next-generation talent through the following experiences designed with youth organizations and universities.

  • Innovation in Motion: The Boys and Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan will host a series of experiences for youth starting on January 18 related to engineering, software, autonomy, and design in the field of motorsports like live autonomous racing demos.

  • The Science of Speed: In partnership with Michigan State University, the weekend of January 24-25 will explore both the “car machine” and the “human machine” behind elite motorsports. Future innovators and visitors alike will discover the research and development that goes into optimizing driver safety and performance at the Spartan Motorsport Performance Lab. Displays of MSU vehicles, including its Indy Autonomous challenge car, will also hit the floor with students from MSU’s SAE Formula 1 racing team ready to share the ways they keep problem-solving related to racing at the forefront.

  • Playful Engineering: Michigan Science Center will extend its Detroit Auto Show programming into the second week of Race Days (January 26-30), inviting kids (and adults) to explore automotive innovation through interactive, imaginative activities, including select after-school experiences.

“As we prepare to open the Michigan Central Club in just a few weeks, we’re thrilled to give the community an early look at how young people can imagine themselves shaping the future of motorsports,” said Shawn H. Wilson, President & CEO, Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan. “Through hands-on experiences during Race Days, we’re sparking youth curiosity and creativity that can continue to be nurtured in our soon-to-be-opened space at Michigan Central as we work together to drive the next generation of talent in mobility and beyond.”

ENTERTAINMENT

Music and culture are core to Michigan Central Race Days, adding energy, rhythm, and a distinctly Detroit identity to two weeks of motorsports programming. High-octane music will activate The Station throughout the event, blending track-side energy with Detroit’s rich musical heritage.

Opening day on January 18 will feature DJ Kid McFly spinning Detroit house and soul from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., while racing fans get their first look at the exciting exhibitions and demonstrations. Tickets for opening day are $10.

Michigan Central will host a special racing edition of its regular Fridays at The Station event series on Friday, January 23 from 6-10 p.m. The evening lineup features Detroit House Collective to fuel the dance floor and a live performance from Sean Blackman who will transport the audience around the world with his global flair.  Fridays at The Station tickets are $15.

On Friday, January 30, enjoy extended hours to experience the race cars and exhibits with the Final Lap as Race Days come to a close. LADYMONIX will put you in the fast lane with dance music from 6-10 p.m., and specialty cocktails will be available for purchase. Final Lap tickets are $15.

Tickets for the opening day, Fridays at The Station, and the Final Lap can be purchased at Michigan Central Race Days .

About Michigan Central

Michigan Central is a 30-acre technology and cultural hub in Detroit, where leaders, thinkers, communities and creators come together to accelerate bold ideas and technologies that shape our collective future. By providing access to world-class infrastructure, tools, and resources, Michigan Central inspires innovators and community members to collaborate on real, ground-breaking solutions to global problems. Since opening in April 2023, Michigan Central has grown into a diverse ecosystem of nearly 250 companies and startups working at the intersection of mobility, technology and society. Learn more at michigancentral.com.

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Michigan Central 2025 Year in Review: Innovation That Moves People Forward https://michigancentral.com/michigan-central-2025-year-in-review-innovation-that-moves-people-forward/ Tue, 16 Dec 2025 21:38:45 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=23055 In just over two years, Michigan Central has emerged as Detroit’s center of gravity for emerging industries, proving that cross-sector collaboration can drive both economic competitiveness and community prosperity. Our 2025 Year in Review showcases the progress happening across our 30-acre innovation ecosystem, from advanced air mobility testing, to AI-powered manufacturing and community-centered clean technology […]

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In just over two years, Michigan Central has emerged as Detroit’s center of gravity for emerging industries, proving that cross-sector collaboration can drive both economic competitiveness and community prosperity. Our 2025 Year in Review showcases the progress happening across our 30-acre innovation ecosystem, from advanced air mobility testing, to AI-powered manufacturing and community-centered clean technology solutions.

With over 2,000 innovators working side-by-side across startups, Fortune 500 companies, universities, nonprofits, and others, Michigan Central demonstrates how cities can lead technology development that creates meaningful impact. From Aerialoop’s drone delivery flights to Lincode’s global expansion, these are the stories of innovation that are reshaping what’s possible when diverse expertise comes together in one place.

Michigan Central’s integrated model, combining world-class infrastructure, strategic networks, and comprehensive services, has created a replicable blueprint for innovation-led economic development. As we look toward 2026, with new partnerships, expanded facilities, and deeper community connections, discover how Detroit continues to attract the companies and talent that are defining the future of mobility and beyond.

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New Area of Soon-to-be-open Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club Announced: Entertainment Innovation Incubator https://michigancentral.com/boys-girls-club/ Fri, 05 Dec 2025 15:03:19 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=23034 Exciting news for our partner Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan!  As we get ready to launch the Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club in early 2026, the space and its programs will not only prepare Detroit youth for emerging industries like robotics and advanced manufacturing, but also creative talent with the announcement of […]

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Exciting news for our partner Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan! 

As we get ready to launch the Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club in early 2026, the space and its programs will not only prepare Detroit youth for emerging industries like robotics and advanced manufacturing, but also creative talent with the announcement of a $1 million Entertainment Innovation Incubator, spearheaded by global entertainment icons Usher and Big Sean. This state-of-the-art facility will be housed within the Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club on our dedicated youth floor inside The Station.

The Incubator represents a significant investment in Detroit youth, offering a virtual production studio, special effects lab, creators lounge, and advanced programming for ages 14–24 in high-growth careers like film, television, music production, AI, 3D, and immersive technologies. 

Detroit native Big Sean, who has been integral to Michigan Central’s revival since Ford’s acquisition in 2018 and The Station’s grand opening in 2024, said, “The Innovation Incubator is about showing young people that they don’t have to leave Detroit to chase opportunity, they can build it right here.”

The Michigan Central Boys & Girls Club, a 13,000 sq.-ft. space, will also feature an autonomous training center and an innovation lab, directly connecting youth to fields like mobility, advanced manufacturing, and AI. The work with BGCSM underscores Michigan Central’s role as a launchpad for Detroit youth and the power of partnerships to create new pathways and opportunity.

“At Michigan Central, we’re committed to creating a future where every young person has the chance to innovate and define the next generation of industries right here in Detroit,” said Carolina Pluszczynski, Chief Operating Officer, Michigan Central. “By our work with BGCSM, now with the added support from Usher and Big Sean, we’re continuing to build new pathways and opportunities, nurturing the next generation of innovators – from creators to manufacturers to technologists – who will drive our city forward for decades to come.”

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Innovation Brief Episode #3: The Mushroom Angel Company https://michigancentral.com/innovation-brief-episode-3-the-mushroom-angel-company/ Wed, 19 Nov 2025 16:05:29 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=22991 On Episode #3 of Innovation Brief, a joint, nationwide series presented by Michigan Central and SiriusXM, one of our Newlab Detroit members, The Mushroom Angel Company, joined to chat about the company’s genesis, how a pre-order campaign set the company off and lessons learned along the way as the company continues to scale. Check out […]

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On Episode #3 of Innovation Brief, a joint, nationwide series presented by Michigan Central and SiriusXM, one of our Newlab Detroit members, The Mushroom Angel Company, joined to chat about the company’s genesis, how a pre-order campaign set the company off and lessons learned along the way as the company continues to scale. Check out Wendy’s session with Karen Hunter and co-host Amber Cabral below:

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Winter at The Station to turn Detroit landmark into a holiday wonderland https://michigancentral.com/winter-at-the-station-to-turn-detroit-landmark-into-a-holiday-wonderland/ Wed, 05 Nov 2025 16:32:47 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=22971 DETROIT — As the cold weather and holiday season approaches, The Station at Michigan Central will once again transform into a destination for holiday spirit, shopping and live entertainment. Winter at The Station 2025, Michigan Central’s second annual holiday celebration, will run from Friday, Nov. 14 through Sunday, Dec. 28. Building on the success of […]

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DETROIT — As the cold weather and holiday season approaches, The Station at Michigan Central will once again transform into a destination for holiday spirit, shopping and live entertainment. Winter at The Station 2025, Michigan Central’s second annual holiday celebration, will run from Friday, Nov. 14 through Sunday, Dec. 28.

Building on the success of last year’s monthlong series — which saw nearly 55,000 guests take in the splendor of The Station decked for the holidays — Winter at The Station will draw from traditions across cultures to honor the past, celebrate the present and usher in the future. This is Detroit’s invitation to experience the convergence of history, culture, and innovation in a festive, inclusive atmosphere.

Winter at The Station is a place for all to gather and celebrate” said Catherine Kelly, head of brand and communications at Michigan Central. “We believe that Winter at The Station will become a part of the city’s cultural identity and are working hard to ensure it becomes one of its most cherished holiday traditions.” ​

Detroit’s new holiday tradition

Experience the magic of the season inside the restored architectural gem, and see why Winter at The Station is fast becoming one of the city’s can’t-miss holiday destinations and most cherished traditions. From live music performances to shopping at local retailers to just soaking up the festive atmosphere with a cocktail, Winter at The Station has something for everyone.

Most of the programming will be free and open to the public, with some being ticketed events. Attendees can check Michigan Central – Events at Michigan Central for more details.

Stunning holiday decor

The Station will again feature enchanting winter decorations throughout, featuring contemporary seasonal decor. Don’t miss a show-stopping display that honors The Station’s past. You’ll want to grab your camera for photo ops and to capture The Station’s historic halls decked for the holidays.

Your local shopping destination

Shop for one-of-a-kind gifts from nearly a dozen Detroit artisans and retailers at our pop-ups, and find exclusive merchandise at The Shop inside The Station’s historic ticket office. Peruse local wares at Neighbor x Folk. All of this amid the authentic energy of the city. On Friday, Nov. 28 and Saturday, Nov. 29, shopping hours will be extended until 9 p.m. A gift-wrapping service also will be provided for a fee or will be free for items purchased at The Shop.

Where the future of innovation meets the holidays

Discover how technology can bring us together. Children can engage with a hands-free digital coloring book, and the Innovation Room brings the story of Michigan Central’s progress to life. Plus, you won’t want to miss a special arrival pulling into The Station for the Winter at The Station festivities.

All of this and more begins with opening night on Nov. 14, so mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details!

Fun for the whole family

While shopping and taking in the holiday decor, guests can listen to the future of Detroit music through a number of performances curated by local music mastermind collective D. Cipher. Artists span a variety of genres, from jazz to soul to electronic to acoustic pop and artists like Wendell Harrison and Ackeem Salmon. Kicking off Winter at The Station on Friday, Nov. 14 will be Steffanie Christi’an, performing at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., with DJ Legendary J. Hearns spinning tunes throughout the evening. For opening night, tickets are required and cost $15.

Michigan Central and Henry Ford Health are partnering with the Detroit Pistons to host Storytime at The Station, a free, family-friendly reading event that will feature a Pistons player reading and an appearance by Hooper, the Pistons mascot.

The event celebrating literacy, wellness, and community connection will run from 3-4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 15. Seating is limited for this event, and pre-registration on Michigan Central’s website is required. Those who register will receive free books while supplies last (one per family). Henry Ford Health pediatricians will also be on-site to answer questions and help families sign up for primary care.

Also for kids, local kids brand Sammy Whammy’s will hold a felt cookie-decorating workshop from noon to 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28, and a felt train garland workshop from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13. The Metro Detroit-based company makes sweatshop-free clothing and stuffed animals, including an exclusive train conductor Teddy bear that will be available at The Shop. No pre-registration is required for these free children’s workshops.

On Saturday, Nov. 8, The Station will host a greeting card collage workshop with Homespun and Green from 10 a.m. to noon. A holiday floral centerpiece workshop will help you make your holiday spreads stand out. VidaBloomz will guide participants in creating a stunning seasonal centerpiece and styling their holiday table with seasonal blooms, textures, and festive details. Finally, a workshop from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 13 will teach you how to use block printing to make your own personalized wrapping paper.

Tickets for all events, as well as the full schedule, are available at Michigan Central – Events at Michigan Central .

Enjoy hot drinks and fresh bites from Yellow Light Coffee and Donuts and scratch-made frozen treats from Momento Gelato daily throughout Winter at The Station. Plus, enjoy seasonal food, beverages and specialty cocktails in the Concourse on special event days.

Parking

Help us keep neighborhood streets accessible, especially as the snow starts to fall. Take advantage of ample parking available in the Bagley Mobility Hub parking garage for just $5 per vehicle. The garage is located at 1501 Wabash St, Detroit, MI 48216 near the intersection of Bagley and 14th Street, just southeast of The Station. ADA drop-off is available outside The Station’s east entrance on 15th street. Michigan Central is also accessible via public transportation.

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About Michigan Central

Michigan Central is a 30-acre technology and cultural hub in Detroit, where leaders, thinkers, communities and creators come together to accelerate bold ideas and technologies that shape our collective future. By providing access to world-class infrastructure, tools, and resources, Michigan Central inspires innovators and community members to collaborate on real, ground-breaking solutions to global problems. Since opening in April 2023, Michigan Central has grown into a diverse ecosystem of nearly 250 companies and startups working at the intersection of mobility, technology and society. Learn more at Michigan Central.

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Michigan Central and Grand Valley State University Partner to Expand Workforce Development and Educational Opportunity in Detroit https://michigancentral.com/michigan-central-and-grand-valley-state-university-partner-to-expand-workforce-development-and-educational-opportunity-in-detroit/ Tue, 21 Oct 2025 18:04:06 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=22818 Collaboration will address critical skills gaps by preparing students and workers for in-demand careers, opening new pathways for Detroit learners, and connecting education to industry through a growing innovation ecosystem Michigan Central is welcoming Grand Valley State University (GVSU) as a new key partner in its innovation ecosystem. As Detroit continues to build its innovation […]

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Collaboration will address critical skills gaps by preparing students and workers for in-demand careers, opening new pathways for Detroit learners, and connecting education to industry through a growing innovation ecosystem

Michigan Central is welcoming Grand Valley State University (GVSU) as a new key partner in its innovation ecosystem. As Detroit continues to build its innovation economy, the demand for skilled talent in fields like mobility, advanced manufacturing, and robotics is outpacing traditional education and workforce systems. This collaboration will help close that gap and significantly strengthen the region’s talent pipeline by integrating skills development and youth programming to create seamless classroom-to-career pathways within Detroit’s – and the region’s – growing mobility landscape.

The partnership integrates GVSU’s students, faculty, and adult learners directly into Michigan Central’s ecosystem. This will link academic learning with hands-on experience through Michigan Central’s network of startups and employers, while also providing access to its state-of-the-art infrastructure throughout the 30-acre district.

Importantly, the alliance aims to create accessible pathways that connect Detroiters to emerging careers and future industries through shared programming, on-site engagement, and new talent initiatives. By leveraging Michigan Central and working together, GVSU will expand its impact in Detroit, delivering high-impact, place-based initiatives that foster regional talent development and economic mobility.

“Michigan Central was designed as an open platform where education, industry, and community unite to solve real-world challenges,” said Carolina Pluszczynski, COO of Michigan Central. “This partnership with Grand Valley State University is a natural extension of that mission—equipping learners of all ages with the tools and connections they need to thrive in high-growth industries like mobility, advanced manufacturing, and robotics, while fostering a more accessible and prosperous region.”

GVSU’s unique blend of extensive regional reach, academic credibility, and unwavering commitment to equity in education makes it an ideal partner for Michigan Central’s mission. Its proven track record in community engagement, innovative and experiential curriculum design, and dedication to serving diverse student populations aligns perfectly with Michigan Central’s vision for an inclusive future.

“This partnership reflects our shared commitment to inclusive innovation, workforce readiness, and educational access for students in Detroit and throughout Southeast Michigan,” said Philomena Mantella, President of Grand Valley State University. “Together, we’re building bridges between higher education, industry, and community.”

Expanding Educational Access and Opportunity

Building on existing partnerships with institutions like the University of Michigan Center for Innovation and Wayne State University that expand opportunities for adult and post-secondary learners, Michigan Central’s collaboration with GVSU strengthens that foundation by placing a special emphasis on youth. The partnership introduces early pathways for young people to connect with higher education—offering access to credentialing and four-year degree opportunities that bring college-level learning into the ecosystem for the first time—through initiatives like the REP4 Program and GVSU’s Federal TRIO programming tied for middle and high schoolers.

Beyond youth-focused initiatives, Michigan Central and GVSU will co-develop short-term credentialing and upskilling programs for adults through GVSU’s Omni, expand flexible online and hybrid degree pathways for underserved learners, and create new applied research opportunities that connect GVSU students and faculty with startups and employers in the Michigan Central ecosystem across the mobility and technology sectors.

“Detroit is the front door to innovation and inclusion. Together with Michigan Central, GVSU is embedding programs that blend research, workforce readiness, and youth engagement in ways that create pathways to excellence and opportunity,” B. Donta Truss, Vice President for Enrollment Development & College Futures, Grand Valley State University. “For many, these programs will begin as early as 8th grade, serving as their first connection to higher education and setting them on a course toward educational accomplishment and lifelong success. This is a partnership built on action—and Detroit is at the center of that vision.”

To advance the partnership’s goals, GVSU will establish a physical footprint inside Michigan Central’s STEM lab on the dedicated floor for youth at The Station and a presence inside the Newlab at Michigan Central building. The partnership is already underway, with several initiatives in progress and others, including youth programming, launching in early 2026.

This agreement builds on Michigan Central’s ongoing commitment to accelerating innovation and opportunity. Since its launch, the ecosystem has become home to more than 240 companies and startups. Through its talent initiatives and programs, Michigan Central has served more than 3,000 youth and adults, recently strengthened by a $2M Google.org grant to continue Michigan Central’s work in expanding STEM opportunities for local students.

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Michigan Central’s Ecosystem Is Growing. Here’s How You Can Be A Part Of It. https://michigancentral.com/michigan-centrals-ecosystem-is-growing-heres-how-you-can-be-a-part-of-it/ Mon, 20 Oct 2025 14:08:54 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=22812 Michigan Central, a 30-acre tech and culture hub in Detroit, brings together the brightest minds working side-by-side to accelerate their missions. By converging startups, Fortune 500 companies, universities, government organizations, artists, investors, non-profits, and many others with different expertise and priorities, we facilitate the exposure, exchange of insights, partnership opportunities, talent access, and cross-sector collaboration […]

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Michigan Central, a 30-acre tech and culture hub in Detroit, brings together the brightest minds working side-by-side to accelerate their missions. By converging startups, Fortune 500 companies, universities, government organizations, artists, investors, non-profits, and many others with different expertise and priorities, we facilitate the exposure, exchange of insights, partnership opportunities, talent access, and cross-sector collaboration needed to solve society’s biggest challenges.

Today, we’re highlighting some of the impactful work happening at Michigan Central and sharing how you can be a part of the network to build, work, learn, and collaborate. Get connected here.

The Network in Action

There are already 2,000 people and 240 companies working across Michigan Central’s 30-acre district. They leverage the hub’s infrastructure, services, and network to drive results for their organizations.

Here are some recent highlights from our network:

  • Cummins Inc., a global power solutions leader, is the latest to join the Michigan Central ecosystem. Cummins provides a broad portfolio of products across power systems, engines, components, and distribution. One of its first initiatives at the innovation hub will be to support workforce training on clean technology.

  • Samaritas, a human services nonprofit, recently joined the Michigan Central network, as well. Their work here will support their goals of collaborating on innovation at the intersection of social service and tech.

  • The Michigan Central network also includes organizations that foster entrepreneurship and help the 150+ startups already working at the hub commercialize. This includes Newlab, a venture platform for critical technology startups and Michigan Central Founding Partners since 2023. It also includes community builders Black Tech Saturdays and Femology. Femology provides an economic development platform for female founders and just held their first-ever statewide Female Founder Tech Summit this earlier this month, uniting female founders, investors, and leaders to help accelerate entrepreneurship and growth.

  • Numerous universities and education organizations partner with Michigan Central to deliver talent development through training programs, internships, fellowships and more for all aged learners to succeed in the future workforce. Wayne State University was the first to sign on as an academic partner in 2024 and since then have used Michigan Central as a satellite location for their campus and created work opportunities through multiple programs, such as the Michigan Mobility Fellowship and Warrior Impact internship program.

  • Google, through their philanthropic arm Google.org, provided $2M in funding for Michigan Central to continue expanding our STEM programming for youth in the community.

  • The innovation hub explores how art, design, installations, and performances can foster creative innovation and connection. Artists Tin & Ed’s Kaleidoscopic Home and Life Forces exhibit was open at The Station in August and September.

Joining the Network at Michigan Central

As these organizations and programs and the many others here continue their progress and growth, Michigan Central’s network continues to expand. Michigan Central offers different models for getting involved designed for various needs and budgets. Options include access to flexible coworking space, customized private offices, or larger partnerships around programming, technology pilots, workforce development programs, brand visibility, and other needs. Regardless of each organization’s model of joining the network, all who join benefit from:

  • Proximity, collaboration opportunities, and visibility with the hub’s network

  • Special access to events, programs, networking, skills development, and workforce training at the hub

  • 24/7 access to the state-of-the-art workspace, manufacturing areas, meeting rooms, and a fully equipped content and podcast studio at the Newlab at Michigan Central building

  • Private wellness rooms, kitchens, fitness center with showers and lockers, and outdoor and rooftop areas

  • Security, enterprise-grade Wi-Fi, printing, IT concierge services, and complimentary coffee & tea

  • A digital platform for operations needs, event discovery, communication, and networking

  • Discounted pricing for event venue rentals to host events, labs, testing infrastructure, and food (and to the Nomad Hotel in The Station when it opens in 2027)

  • Flexible terms to scale your involvement as your team evolves

To discover more about the network that can help turn your work into market success, learn more about the Michigan Central network here and get connected here.

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MDOT, the City of Detroit and Michigan Central to build a new multimodal transportation hub in Detroit https://michigancentral.com/mdot-the-city-of-detroit-and-michigan-central-to-build-a-new-multimodal-transportation-hub-in-detroit/ Wed, 15 Oct 2025 16:49:33 +0000 https://michigancentral.com/?p=22805  MDOT, the City of Detroit and Michigan Central signed an MOU to begin preliminary assessments for a new multimodal transportation hub located within the 30-acre Michigan Central Innovation District, on a parcel just southwest of The Station. Partners will utilize a $10 million grant awarded to the MDOT through the Federal Transit Administration RAISE, and […]

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  •  MDOT, the City of Detroit and Michigan Central signed an MOU to begin preliminary assessments for a new multimodal transportation hub located within the 30-acre Michigan Central Innovation District, on a parcel just southwest of The Station.

  • Partners will utilize a $10 million grant awarded to the MDOT through the Federal Transit Administration RAISE, and an additional $30 million in state funds.

  • This proposed hub would include infrastructure for passenger rail and intercity bus.

  • Decisions about final project designs, funding and timelines will be shared as the exploratory phase progresses.

  • DETROIT, Mich. – The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), the City of Detroit and Michigan Central today entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU), committing $40 million to initial research and engineering for the creation of a multimodal transportation hub on a parcel located within the 30-acre Michigan Central Innovation District, featuring a new passenger rail and intercity bus transit station.

    Designed to bring robust transportation infrastructure and enhanced multimodal connectivity options to the city, this hub will:

    • Serve as a new gateway, expanding access to the city and state with a direct connection between the Detroit-Ann Arbor Innovation Corridor and Detroit Metro Airport;

    • Support economic opportunities by strengthening the region’s interconnected innovation ecosystem with a proposed extension of a Chicago-Detroit Amtrak Wolverine train to Windsor and Toronto; and

    • Position Detroit as a leader in the region’s transit future, cementing Michigan as a destination for ongoing talent attraction and outside investment.

    “Downtown Detroit is open for business and on the move as one of the best places to live, work, and pioneer cutting-edge ideas,” said Governor Whitmer. “Today’s MOU lays the foundation for a new multimodal transportation hub that will grow our regional economy, make downtown Detroit more vibrant, and connect residents and visitors to our communities. It builds on a historic investment in transit that I signed in my seventh balanced, bipartisan budget. Let’s keep getting it done.”

    “As Detroit’s innovation ecosystem grows at an unprecedented rate, our transit infrastructure must evolve alongside it, by linking entrepreneurs and companies to emerging innovation zones and the opportunities they unlock,” said Josh Sirefman, CEO of Michigan Central. “This is just another step in positioning Michigan Central as the hub that not only connects people to possibility but drives regional growth.”

    Why Now

    MDOT currently owns and operates the aging Howard Street bus station that serves Greyhound, Indian Trails, Baron’s Bus, and the Amtrak station in the New Center neighborhood. Each of these facilities has passed its useful life span, are in need of major renovations, and do not offer the amenities and functionality expected by modern travelers.

    This proposed multimodal transportation hub at the Michigan Central Innovation District is an extension of its platform to implement new technologies and mobility solutions and would provide the district and its passengers with a more vibrant and accessible location, complete with modern amenities.

    “This is a positive step to further develop Michigan Central into a true transportation hub and innovation ecosystem,” said State Transportation Director Bradley C. Wieferich, P.E. “We look forward to working with partners Michigan Central, the City of Detroit and others to make this a reality.”

    This partnership comes as investment in southwest Detroit and Corktown continues to accelerate. Between Michigan Central and its 30-acre tech and cultural hub that includes more than 240 startups and 2,000 members, Ford Motor Co. and the Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan’s official move-in to the Station, and Detroit City FC’s soccer stadium, momentum is well underway.

    While this work is still in the early stages, MDOT and Michigan Central are laying the foundation for a transit hub that connects people to jobs, education and opportunities.

    “For decades, Michigan Central Station was the gateway to Detroit, and we are excited to begin the work of re-establishing train service at a new multi-modal transit facility in the shadow of the station,” said Chief of Infrastructure for the City of Detroit, Sam Krassenstein. “Detroiters deserve a first-class facility for bus and train service and this agreement puts us on a path to make it happen.”

    Decisions about final project designs, funding, public engagement opportunities and project timelines will be developed and shared as the process moves forward.

    About Michigan Central

    Michigan Central is a 30-acre technology and cultural hub in Detroit, where leaders, thinkers, communities and creators come together to accelerate bold ideas and technologies that shape our collective future. By providing access to world-class infrastructure, tools, and resources, Michigan Central inspires innovators and community members to collaborate on real, ground-breaking solutions to global problems. Since opening in April 2023, Michigan Central has grown into a diverse ecosystem of nearly 250 companies and startups working at the intersection of mobility, technology and society. Learn more at Michigan Central .

    About MDOT

    MDOT is responsible for Michigan’s nearly 10,000-mile state highway system, comprising all M, I and US routes. It is the backbone of Michigan’s 120,000-mile highway, road and street network. MDOT also administers other state and federal programs for aeronautics, public transportation, freight and passenger rail, and others.

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