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  2. Condo in Detroit’s Ransom Gillis House, featured on HGTV ...

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    The Gothic Revival-style house, located at 205 Alfred St. in Detroit’s Historic Brush Park, was originally built in 1876 and underwent a significant restoration in 2015. The property had been ...

  3. Brush Park - Wikipedia

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    Brush Park map made from piecing together smaller maps dated 1897, obtained from the Library of Congress website. The Brush Park Historic District is a neighborhood located in Detroit, Michigan. [3] [4] It is bounded by Mack Avenue on the north, Woodward Avenue on the west, Beaubien Street on the east, and the Fisher Freeway on the south.

  4. Controversy erupts over low-income housing plan for trendy ...

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    Residents of Detroit's newly revitalized Brush Park are objecting to the latest plan for more low-income housing in their neighborhood. ... Some have paid well over $500,000 for homes — even $1 ...

  5. Ransom Gillis House - Wikipedia

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    The Ransom Gillis House is a historic home located at 205 Alfred Street (formerly 63 Alfred prior to renumbering) [1] in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Brush Park district. It was designed by Henry T. Brush and George D. Mason and built between 1876 and 1878. The structure, unoccupied since the mid-1960s, was "mothballed" by the City of ...

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  7. Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects - Wikipedia

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    From historic marker on the site of Brewster Homes. Between 1910 and 1940 Detroit, Michigan's African American population increased dramatically. In 1935, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt broke ground for the Brewster Homes, the nation’s first federally funded public housing development for African Americans. The homes opened in 1938 with 701 units.

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