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Only a few of these homes are still used as single-family residences; many serve as group homes for those who need institutional care. [3] Five miles north of the district the Jam Handy/North End-East Grand Boulevard Historic District is proposed . [4] It is home to Submerge Record Distribution. [5]
The house Sweet purchased is a 1½-story brick house, [4] built in 1919, [5] and is typical of many homes in working-class Detroit neighborhoods. [6] It is a bungalow-style structure with a full basement, an open porch on the first floor, and an enclosed sun porch on the south side. [2]
Cameron Mitchell is president and founder of Cameron Mitchell Restaurants. He gained notoriety in the restaurant industry in 2008, when two of the company's concepts: Mitchell's/Columbus Fish Market and Mitchell's/Cameron's Steakhouse—a total of 22 units—sold to Ruth's Hospitality Group for $92 million.
By 1820, Woodward Avenue had been improved from downtown Detroit up through Six Mile Road. By 1878, Detroit suburbs had crept up to the area that is now the New Center Commercial Historic District, and in 1878-1882, a series of subdivisions were platted in the area. Development was hastened by the construction of Grand Boulevard, which began in ...
The National Theatre (1911) at 118 Monroe Ave., the oldest surviving theatre in Detroit, is a part of the city's original theatre district from the late 19th century. Albert Kahn designed the theatre. Park Avenue Historic District: Park Ave., between W. Adams Ave. and W. Fisher Freeway
In 2002, the company acquired three national seafood restaurants: Saltgrass Steak House, [14] Chart House, [15] and Muer Restaurants,. [ 16 ] In 2003, the company opened the Downtown Aquarium , a 20-acre entertainment complex in Houston with an aquarium, a restaurant built around a 150,000-gallon, floor-to-ceiling centerpiece aquarium , a bar ...
Detroit is a town in Red River County, Texas, United States. The population was 704 at the 2020 census. Notable person. John Nance Garner, 32nd Vice President of ...
First and Second Williams Blocks, 16-30 and 32-34 Monroe, 1908. Second Williams Block, 16-30 Monroe Avenue, 1989. John Constantine Williams, a member of one of Detroit's wealthiest mid-19th-century families and son of John R. Williams, [8] built this structure in 1872–73, directly adjacent to his earlier structure (the first Williams block) at 32-42 Monroe. [12]