
Our visit to the Motor City featured an amazing array of women entrepreneurs/business owners and local developers. Our events began with a visit to Détroit is the New Black, where owner Roslyn Karamoko encouraged us to “shop local” with an elegant twist. Regina Gaines, owner of House of Pure Vin, spoke of achieving her dream and inspiring ours as we visited her spectacular wineshop, catalyzed by TechTown’s Retail Boot Camp. The Retail Boot Camp is helping to accelerate Downtown Detroit’s recovery by providing motivated retail entrepreneurs with the tools and retail space necessary to launch their businesses. Kudos to Melissa Dittmer, Veronica Rickett and Tamara Knapp of Bedrock Real Estate for developing Lofts at Merchants Row, home to House of Pure Vin that Bedrock helped to kickstart. Bedrock continues to enliven Detroit through beautiful building restorations and well-curated retail, including our featuring woman-owned chocolatier, Bon Bon Bon. Our morning tour kicked off with interesting insights from David DiRita, development partner at Roxbury Group, followed by a lively city bus tour with the Detroit Experience Factory’s Jeanette Pierce. A deep dive into innovative local developments provided by Kimberly Dowdell of Century Partners, Cecily King of Live6Alliance and Abir Ali of The Platform, who shared how their respective work is catalyzing new development. Our gathering concluded at Traffic Jam & Snug with a delicious lunch and a talk by owner Carolyn Howard, developer and owner of the noted Midtown eatery and other Detroit properties.