Bloomfield Hills, MI
Music connected to Bloomfield Hills
About Bloomfield Hills
- • Rapper Big Sean, known for hits like "IDFWU," was raised in Bloomfield Hills.
- • The Cranbrook Educational Community, a renowned center for art and architecture, originated here.
- • Its strategic location along Woodward Avenue fueled early growth and automobile industry connections.
- • Many homes feature underground tunnels connecting various parts of the property.
- • Rapid post-World War II suburban expansion dramatically increased its population.
- • Named for its blooming fields, it was incorporated as a city in 1932.
- • Around 4,400 residents call it home, making it a smaller, exclusive community.
- • Sitting at 853 feet above sea level, it offers gently rolling terrain.
- • Many residents work in professional, scientific, and technical service industries.
- • Bloomfield Hills feels serene, affluent, and deeply connected to art and nature.
- • The Detroit Lions, a nearby NFL team, won four championships in the 1950s.
- • Oakland Hills Country Club hosted numerous major golf championships, including the Ryder Cup.