Which Detroit landmarks and businesses should be on a city-themed Monopoly board?

Melody Baetens
The Detroit News

Motown Museum? Lafayette Coney Island? The Heidelberg Project?

What iconic Detroit “thing” is a must for the upcoming release of Monopoly: Detroit Edition? It's your chance to weigh in.

Gamer maker Top Trumps USA is asking for the public’s input on which Motor City businesses, nonprofit groups and landmarks should be featured on the board for the new game, which will be released this winter under license from Hasbro.

The Motown Museum in 2021.

“Detroit is such a unique community with a rich history. We aim to ensure that Monopoly: Detroit Edition accurately portrays what Detroit locals and tourists love about this charming city,” said Top Trumps representative Tim Barney in a press release announcing the call for entries.

Anyone can submit an idea or suggestion for what to put on one of the Monopoly squares for the Detroit game at TopTrumps.us/Detroit. Submissions will be open through the end of May.

Once out this winter, Monopoly: Detroit Edition will be sold at select local retailers as well as CVS and Amazon.