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Downtown Detroit’s Capitol Park Historic District

Savor the Neighborhood

Centrally located in the Capitol Park Historic District, The Stott’s studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment community offers access to active social surroundings. The area affords a wide variety of dining and shopping options, so residents are right next to the necessities. These 48226 apartments elevate the standard of downtown living.

Area Attractions

From eateries to shopping sprees, from sports to arts, from recreation to relaxation – hot spots are within blocks of The Stott.

Capitol Park at The Stott, Detroit, 48226

Capitol Park

Once the site of Michigan’s state capitol, Capitol Park features seasonal foliage and green walkways that provide The Stott residents a breath of fresh air. The park is surrounded by eclectic restaurants, bustling breweries and unique boutiques, so you can eat, drink and be trendy just beyond your door.

Fox Theatre at The Stott, Detroit, MI

Entertainment District

Living at The Stott is like sitting in the front row at your favorite local events. All within close reach, the Entertainment District draws you in to experience everything from games at Comerica Park to concerts at Little Caesars Arena and shows at the Fox Theatre.

Detroit Princess at The Stott, Detroit, Michigan

RiverWalk

The nearby RiverWalk was honored as America’s Best Riverwalk by the 2021 and 2022 USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. The promenade provides The Stott residents a respite from business and busyness to leisure and nature, stretching 3.5 miles along the Detroit River with a backdrop of Canada. The paved trail leads to plazas, parks and picnic sites, with scenic views of the city skyline.

Getting Around

As the Motor City evolves into the Mobility City, Detroit connects people and places with innovative local public mass transit.

QLINE: The QLINE streetcar runs up and down Woodward Avenue between downtown and the New Center District. The Campus Martius stop is two blocks from The Stott.

PEOPLE MOVER: The People Mover light-rail train circles downtown’s Central Business District. The Cadillac Center station is three blocks from The Stott.

DDOT: The DDOT bus has 48 routes throughout Detroit and 23 surrounding cities. One route stops at Woodward/Gratiot, a block from The Stott.

SMART: The SMART bus has 47 routes throughout Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. Seven routes stop at Michigan/Griswold, two blocks from The Stott.

Getting Around at The Stott, Detroit

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Downtown Detroit’s Capitol Park Historic District

Savor the Neighborhood

Centrally located in the Capitol Park Historic District, The Stott’s studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment community offers access to active social surroundings. The area affords a wide variety of dining and shopping options, so residents are right next to the necessities. These 48226 apartments elevate the standard of downtown living.

 

Area Attractions

From eateries to shopping sprees, from sports to arts, from recreation to relaxation – hot spots are within blocks of The Stott.

 

Capitol Park

Once the site of Michigan’s state capitol, Capitol Park features seasonal foliage and green walkways that provide The Stott residents a breath of fresh air. The park is surrounded by eclectic restaurants, bustling breweries and unique boutiques, so you can eat, drink and be trendy just beyond your door.

 

Entertainment District

Living at The Stott is like sitting in the front row at your favorite local events. All within close reach, the Entertainment District draws you in to experience everything from games at Comerica Park to concerts at Little Caesars Arena and shows at the Fox Theatre.

 

RiverWalk

The nearby RiverWalk was honored as America’s Best Riverwalk by the 2021 USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards. The promenade provides The Stott residents a respite from business and busyness to leisure and nature, stretching 3.5 miles along the Detroit River with a backdrop of Canada. The paved trail leads to plazas, parks and picnic sites, with scenic views of the city skyline.

Getting Around

As the Motor City evolves into the Mobility City, Detroit connects people and places with innovative local public mass transit.

QLINE: The QLINE streetcar runs up and down Woodward Avenue between downtown and the New Center District. The Campus Martius stop is two blocks from The Stott.

People Mover: The People Mover light-rail train circles downtown’s Central Business District. The Cadillac Center station is three blocks from The Stott.

DDOT: The DDOT bus has 48 routes throughout Detroit and 23 surrounding cities. One route stops at Woodward/Gratiot, a block from The Stott.

SMART: The SMART bus has 47 routes throughout Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. Seven routes stop at Michigan/Griswold, two blocks from The Stott.