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The house (formerly a photographers' studio) is located at 2648 West Grand Boulevard in Detroit near the New Center area of the city. Motown founder Berry Gordy bought the house in 1959. Gordy converted the house to use it as the record label's administrative building and recording studio.
[2] [5] Ray located a two-story house at 2648 West Grand Boulevard as the headquarters for the new enterprise. Gordy placed her in charge of the company's publishing operations (now known as Jobete) with the assistance of her brother, Mike Ossman, and Janie Bradford , the company's first receptionist.
2648 West Grand Boulevard Detroit: August 21, 1987: Muer's Oyster House, Inc (Demolished) 2000 Gratiot Avenue Detroit: August 3, 1979: Cornelius G. Munger General Store: Munger Lane, corner of Gibraltar and Evergreen Roads Flat Rock: November 15, 1990: Music Hall† 350 Madison Avenue Detroit: August 6, 1976: Nankin Mills: 33175 Ann Arbor Trail ...
In mid-1959, he purchased a photography studio at 2648 West Grand Boulevard and converted the main floor into a recording studio and office space. Now, rather than shopping his songs to other artists or leasing his recordings to outside companies, Gordy began using the Tamla and Motown imprints to release songs that he wrote and produced.
Grand Boulevard (commonly known by residents simply as the Boulevard) [1] is a thoroughfare in Detroit, running east to west in some places and north to south in other places and is approximately 11 miles in length. It once constituted the city limits of Detroit.
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1120 W. Grand Ave., 312-666-0730, bariitaliansubs.com Italian sub from D’Amato’s Bakery For most of its history, D’Amato’s Bakery was known primarily for serving excellent Sicilian-style ...