Shop Local and Small Business Saturday

Nov 18, 2025 | Local Events

This year, Small Business Saturday falls on November 29, 2025. It’s a day dedicated to supporting the small businesses that are integral to our communities and economy.  According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, small businesses comprise over 98% of Michigan businesses and employ half of Michigan workers. 

For every $100 spent at a local business, roughly $68 stays in the local economy, supporting business and job growth. If Michigan consumers redirected just 10% of their estimated $30.3 billion in out-of-state commerce and remote sales, it could increase Michigan employment and boost incomes. 

20th Century-Style Fun at The Senate Theatre

Detroit’s Senate Theater, designed by architect Christian Brandt and owned for several years by University District resident, Ben Cohn, opened 100 years ago at 6424 Michigan Avenue. It was and is mainly a movie theater; it also presents concerts and events. The Senate...

Snow Removal

The Special Assessment District Committee retains a contractor to handle snow and ice as noted below: When there is prolonged snow accumulation amounting to three (3) or more inches, thecontractor will push snow to the sides of our streets. Snow will not be...

UDCA Membership Update – February

As we entered 2026, UDCA’s membership was at 410 households! Our goal this year is 500; and we appreciate each contribution. Over the course of this year, the Membership Committee will enhance collaboration with other volunteer committee activities to bring more...

University of Detroit Mercy Presents “Poor Clare”

Detroit Mercy Theatre Company continues celebrating the inaugural season of the new Detroit Mercy Black Box Theatre with Poor Clare by Chiara Atik, a hilarious and anachronistic retelling of the true story of St. Clare of Assisi. Set in Italy in 1211, the play follows...

Free Tax Preparation Assistance in Detroit

The City of Detroit has organized hundreds of trained volunteers to help residents correctly file theirtaxes and get back all the money they are owed this tax season. The free tax help is available topeople who make $69,000 or less per year. Locations near the...

Free Food Pantries Near University District

With the increasing price of groceries, many people could use a little extra help to have enough food.The programs listed below have been field-researched by a UDCA Board member. All are open toeveryone, regardless of income, age, or address. Registration simply means...

Michigan Historical Society’s Heritage Homes

The Michigan Historical Society’s Heritage Home® program recognizes houses that were “constructed at least 100 years ago and are in substantially original condition.” The designation comes with a cast-aluminum plaque that lets everyone know that your home has its own...

General Residents Meeting Recap

On December 9, approximately 100 residents attended our semi-annual Residents Meeting, with an additional 10 residents joining remotely. During the meeting, the Board of Directors shared updates on UDCA financials, the Special Assessment District, progress made by the...

UDCA Board Election Results

We are pleased to announce and extend our congratulations to the five individuals selected as new members of the University District Community Association Board of Directors for the 2026-2028 term.   Margrit AllenChristina CarrollDinah DittmanJonathan...

Ask The Assessor’s Office Virtual Meeting Regarding NEZ-H

On November 20th, UDCA Board Vice President, Dinah Dittman, facilitated a virtual meeting with Alvin Horhn, City of Detroit Deputy CFO/Assessor. The meeting was recorded and the Zoom recording is linked below (Passcode to access is axar4+a@). The University District...