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.