The New York-based Shake Shack restaurant took another step toward opening a location in Downtown Detroit with new signage posted on a building, and jobs posted online.

Shake Shack first announced it was jumping into the Michigan market for the first time in May 2016. The company's logo and signage is now posted outside the First National Building at 660 Woodward Avenue in Campus Martius Park.

The Detroit location, expected to open in "late winter" according to Eater Detroit, will have a patio, and will serve wine and local beer. Shake Shack is known as a "roadside burger stand" that serves 100 percent all-natural Angus burgers, hormone-free chicken and crinkle cut fries.

"In addition to the Shack classics, the menu will feature location-specific frozen custard concretes," Shake Shack wrote in a news release announcing the Detroit location. "Guests will be able to hang out on the patio overlooking the park and sip on a selection of hand-picked wine and local craft beer."

Shake Shack, which started in 2001 as a food cart, offers burgers, hot dogs and frozen custard. Depending on the burger of choice, prices range from $4 to around $10.

The expanding New York-based chain posted openings for customer service, cashier and cook positions on its website. To learn more, click here. Shake Shack will join Greektown's Wahlburgers as a new spot to grab a burger in downtown Detroit.