Learn more about Lincoln Park
Originally developed as a bedroom community, providing homes to those who worked in the nearby auto plants and steel mills of Detroit, Lincoln Park has become a thriving Downriver city. The Economic and Development Corporation works with the city government to create new business opportunities, as well as supporting existing businesses through local grant and loan programs. Lincoln Park’s Council Point Park is a beautiful green space with baseball fields, soccer fields, a walking path, an accessible playground, and an inline skating rink.Nearby Memorial Park includes the Kennedy Memorial building, a Senior Center, the war memorial, the Bandshell, a soccer field, and a rose garden. The Lincoln Park Community Center and ice arena can be found in Youth Center Park, along with a basketball court and playgrounds. Lincoln Park offers exciting events, such as the Cinco de Mayo celebration, a Farmer’s Market, and a Zombie Apocalypse. Lincoln Park Public Schools prides itself on fostering positive relationships between school and community stakeholders. Fun fact – did you know that Bob Seger attended Lincoln Park High School?
All of these reasons along with the wonderful history of the Lincoln Park community make this city an extremely desirable place to live, work, and play. The community attracts residents of all ages; long-time homeowners, first time home-buyers, foodies, and more who all love the thriving “home town” feel. Shopping, dining options, parks, recreation facilities, festivals, fair-weather markets, and the like offer a variety of activities for residents to enjoy. If you have a home in Lincoln Park that you are looking to sell – we are interested in buying it! We love the entire Downriver community and enjoy contributing to its success through our business. No matter the reason you are selling your house or property, we are ready to work with you! Contact us today so that we can give you a cash offer and make the selling process quick and easy!