Plymouth/Canton/Livonia
Michigan
The communities spreading across western Wayne County and into Oakland County started as farming towns and rail stops, then absorbed a century of auto industry prosperity that built the surrounding neighborhoods without erasing the older centers. Plymouth and Northville kept their historic cores intact. Novi and Canton expanded into something broader and more commercial. Independent businesses live in both worlds. Before a dinner party, regulars know exactly which specialty kitchen shop has what they need. A craft brewery filling a restored downtown storefront on a Tuesday earns a different loyalty than one that fills on a Saturday. Farmington and Livonia residents drive past chains to reach the deli or bakery they've used for a decade, a habit that runs deeper than convenience. These communities built routines, and merchants that fit those routines earn something that doesn't fade.

