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[18] [19] In 1999, as a result of unpaid property taxes, the building became the property of the City of Detroit and was re-addressed as 6051 Hastings Street. The building was documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in 2003. [21] In 2022, the City of Detroit mayor Mike Duggan announced plans to revive the building as Fisher 21 ...
Penndel Company: Detroit and Toledo Shore Line Railroad: D&TS, DTS CN/ NKP: 1899 1981 Grand Trunk Western Railroad: Detroit Transit Railway: NYC: 1872 1901 Detroit Terminal Railway: Detroit Union Railroad Depot and Station Company: PM/ WAB: 1881 1955 Penndel Company: Detroit and Western Railway: WAB: 1908 1958 Wabash Railroad: Duluth, South ...
J. W. Westcott II is a post office boat that delivers mail to ships while they are underway. It operates out of Detroit, Michigan, and, as it is an official post office for the United States Postal Service, it also contains the only floating ZIP Code in the United States—48222.
There were also pallets of nitrous, lighter fluid, and over 100,000 vape pens that had lithium batteries inside of them, according to Duncan. Officials told residents to stay inside with their ...
The integration of these operating units created a substantial company: in 1900, the Detroit Shipbuilding Company employed 1337 people, and was the fourth-largest employer in Detroit. [13] A few years later, in 1902, the Detroit Shipbuilding Company built two more still-surviving structures, the foundry and the industrial loft building.
The Michigan Bell and Western Electric Warehouse is a former commercial warehouse building located at 882 Oakman Boulevard (also numbered as 14300 Woodrow Wilson) [2] in Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [ 1 ]
February 18 - Edward Aloysius Mooney, archbishop of Detroit, was elevated in Rome by Pope Pius XII to the Sacred College of Cardinals. He became Detroit's first cardinal. [29] [30] February 18 - Detroit Tigers slugger Hank Greenberg disclosed his wedding to heiress Caral Glazier Gimbel, daughter of the New York department store owner. [31]