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    An Italian village in one of the world’s few “blue zones” is offering villas for $1 to Americans who were sent into a tailspin after Donald Trump's decisive presidential election win.

  3. '100 Abandoned Houses': Sad Signs of Detroit's Growing ... - AOL

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    Photographer Kevin Bauman has more than enough proof of Detroit's spiraling financial crisis: He has 100 pictures. Bauman's "100 Abandoned Houses" project documents the continued degradation of ...

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  5. Category:Houses in Detroit - Wikipedia

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  6. Sojourner Truth Project - Wikipedia

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    As a strikingly controversial project in 1941, Sojourner Truth Project set precedents for Detroit housing project policy through the next decade. Created by the Detroit Housing Commission (DHC) and United States Housing Authority (USHA), the proposed 200 units would alleviate housing shortages caused by the wartime climate of World War II.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Wayne County ...

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    The rise of manufacturing led to a new class of wealthy industrialists, entrepreneurs, and professionals who built houses along Jefferson and Woodward Avenue, including the Croul-Palms House (1881), the William H. Wells House (1889), the John N. Bagley House (1889), the Col. Frank J. Hecker House (1888) and the Charles Lang Freer House (1887).

  8. A Detroit woman bought 8 fixer-upper properties in the 'most ...

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    On the second house, purchased for $1,800, she spent $130,000 to convert it into her office because of unexpected water line problems. But you don’t need to get your hands dirty to profit from a ...

  9. Jeffries Projects - Wikipedia

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    The Jeffries Homes, also called the Jeffries Housing Projects, was a public housing project located in Detroit, Michigan, near the Lodge Freeway.It included 13 high-rises and hundreds of row house units, and was named for Detroit Recorder's Court Judge Edward J. Jeffries, Sr., who was also father of Detroit Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, Jr.