The Village of Rochester Hills welcomes Born in Detroit Holiday pop-up store
Robert B. Aikens and Associates, owners of the Village of Rochester Hills, will be welcoming Michigan owned and operated Born In Detroit Apparel, LLC to The Village of Rochester Hills this holiday season. The dynamic and rapidly growing lifestyle brand?s pop-up storefront location will be open from Thursday, November 21 to December 31, 2024, and will feature an expanded line of apparel and merchandise that will make perfect gifts for those on your shopping lists. Born In Detroit pop-up storefront will be located at 254 N. Adams Rd., directly across from Festival Park where Santa can be found throughout the holidays. Bre Teamer chats with Adam Targanski, Chief Operating Officer at Born in Detroit, about the new spot.
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