Cass Corridor

Though Cass runs from Congress Street, ending a few miles farther north at West Grand Boulevard, the Cass Corridor generally is defined as between Interstate 75 (I-75) at its southern end and Interstate 94 (I-94) to the north, and stretches from Woodward to the east and to the west: John C. Lodge (M-10 service drive) north of Temple, and Grand River Avenue south of Temple.

[7] Landy was also featured in the television series American Pickers[8] (season 3 episode "Motor City", September 19, 2011).

[10] From 2009, Dr. Alesia Montgomery of Michigan State University conducted a five-year study visualizing a reinvented Detroit as a green city, with a particular emphasis on the Cass Corridor.

[13][14] Artists began renting cheap studio space in the Cass Corridor, which was near Detroit's Cultural Center Historic District.

[13] Artists associated with or influenced by the Cass Corridor artist movement include Nancy Mitchnick,[13] Al Loving,[13] Robert Sestok,[13] Brenda Goodman,[13] Greggi Murphy,[13] Gary Grimshaw, Tyree Guyton, Charles McGee, Ann Mikolowski, Jim Pallas, Ellen Phelan, Gilda Snowden, Robert Wilbert, Kathy Clifford, and Theo Wujcik.

Third Man Records opened November 27, 2015, at the corner of Canfield and Cass [ 1 ]