Ferndale is a city in Oakland County of the U.S. state of Michigan. It forms part of the Detroit metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 19,900.
Ferndale is primarily residential, with a smaller commercial and industrial sector in the southeast part of the city. Ferndale's business district is anchored by the intersection of Woodward Avenue and 9 Mile Road, where privately owned shops, storefronts, dance clubs, bars and numerous restaurants are featured. Ferndale is well known in the Detroit area for its LGBT population and progressive policies. It is also the setting for the NBC sitcom Undateable.
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Walkable, inclusive neighborhoods. Good food scene. Lots of community benefits.
It's is very kid friendly and adult friendly a lot of dogs and kids around also around a lot of elementary schoold
Ferndale is currently undergoing a lot of changes- fixing roads and sidewalks, adding more riding carts at the grocerey store, more convient parking and an assortment of senior outings and fitness/yoga classes geared for the elderly
Nice community