This post was written by Alfred Brock, a Wayne resident who volunteers his time to help make the city a Great Place to Live.
When I first moved to Michigan some time ago I had to ride down into Detroit for something – I can’t recall why – maybe going to Belle Isle or on my way down to the City to work. I do remember, though, I had to go down early in the morning and come back in the evening. I passed through Wayne heading east and when I came out the other side I recall thinking to myself, ‘What was that?’
I am sure you have rolled down Michigan and noticed that like many other main drags the blocks go by unbroken by anything unique or with anything to attract the eye, the heart or the mind. I was sure I had seen something there in Wayne, though I did not know what it was.
Returning home I would normally have taken the highway but I rode back west on Michigan Avenue to take another look at Wayne. Sure enough – there it was (from the other direction) and it looked just as good with the sun going down as it did with the sun coming up.
I remember thinking to myself, ‘There’s place I would like to live. I wish more of these towns would reach for something like this.’
A few years later and here I am. Why do I love Wayne?
When I am downtown working or shopping I can see east, west, north and south and into a vibrant future for myself and my family. I can feel all around me the work that went into building Wayne. I want to put my back into it and build Wayne too so my family can share in what Wayne has to offer.
There is a quiet strength in Wayne, like the kind of strength in the River Rouge which runs through it. The people are a special sort – the kind that dream and then fashion the dream into reality from steel or plastic or rubber or electricity – even from the sun as we can see in the Ford fields just west of downtown.
I show pictures of Wayne and talk about it to my friends and family who are from all over the world and you know what they say?
They say, “You live there? That‘s a nice town. That’s a nice place. That’s a good city.”
All that and more – and I guess I love Wayne most because it’s true.













