City of Warren
Warren is Michigan’s third largest city, but it manages to strike a delicate balance between small town charm and big city assets. Its many offerings make this community a smart place to grow a business, family or both.
The city contains 27 parks, four libraries, a farmers market, a civic center, an outdoor ice skating rink in the winter and a year-round community center that features an indoor water park. It was recently rated one of the most affordable places to live, with median housing costs at $118,000, and is home to more than 136,000 residents.
It is also home to diverse industries and businesses, including many in advanced manufacturing, automotive and logistics, transportation and warehousing. In 2018 it had a daytime population of more than 161,000, including more than 24,000 individuals who work within the city limits. Also, more than $278 million in investments have been made in these industries in the last five years.
Warren is quite an impressive place to be and it offers something for everyone within its city limits.
Demographics
Local Resources and Amenities
Top signature event
- Warren Birthday Bash
- Tree Lighting Ceremony
Main thoroughfares
- I-696
- M-53/Van Dyke Ave.
- 8 Mile Road
- 14 Mile Road
- Dequindre Road
Parks and recreation facilities
- William Shaw Park
- Clarence Steinhauser Park
- Nicholas W. Altermatt Park
- Busse Park
- Austin-Dannis Park
- Thomas L. Butcher Park
- Norman Halmich Park
- Eugene B. Groesbeck
- Warren Community Center Park
- Louis Burdi Park
- Frank Weigand Park
- George P. Eckstein Park
- Jaycee Park
- City Square Park
- Leo G. Rinke Park
- Veterans Park
- Rentz Park
- Kraft Park
- Frank J. Licht Park
- Anthony F. Winters Park
- Bates Park
- Orba Underwood Park
- Clarence A. Mcgrath Park
- Joseph W. Trombley Park
- Arthur J. Miller Park
Chamber of Commerce