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The Sheds at Eastern Market were buzzing Sunday as shoppers poured in for All Things Detroit Day, an annual celebration of local small businesses. The vibrant event featured more than 100 vendors, transforming the historic market into a showcase of hometown pride and craftsmanship.
Attendees explored a diverse array of goods, from uniquely designed apparel and handmade jewelry to specialty foods and artisanal home goods. The atmosphere was one of community and discovery, with live music adding to the festive environment. For many small business owners, the day provided a vital platform to connect directly with the community and reach new customers.
The event underscored the enduring importance of Eastern Market as a cornerstone for local commerce and a gathering place for Detroiters. Shoppers emphasized the value of supporting the local economy and finding one-of-a-kind items not available in larger chain stores. The successful turnout highlights a growing and sustained interest in nurturing Detroit's entrepreneurial spirit and celebrating the products made within the city.
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