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  2. Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects - Wikipedia

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    Brewster-Douglass Homes. Frederick Douglass tower in 2007. The Brewster Project and Frederick Douglass Apartments were built between 1935 and 1955. [3] They were designed by Harley, Ellington & Day of Detroit. The Brewster Project began construction in 1935, when First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt broke ground for the 701-unit development.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Brush Park - Wikipedia

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    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. [5] [6] The Woodward East Historic District, a smaller historic district completely encompassed by the larger Brush ...

  5. Metro Detroit real estate: More inventory for buyers ... - AOL

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    A house on John Hauk Street in Garden City hit the market with a $130,000 asking price and reportedly sold for $180,000 after receiving multiple offers. And in Dearborn Heights, a two-story, four ...

  6. History of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The city has many restored historic Victorian structures, notably those in the Brush Park and East Ferry Avenue historic districts. The Elisha Taylor House (1870) and the Hudson–Evans House (1872) are both in Brush Park; the Col. Frank J. Hecker House (1888) and the Charles Lang Freer House (1887) are in the East Ferry Avenue neighborhood.

  7. Real estate boom is no reason to tear down I-794 ... - AOL

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    The esthetically fulfilling proposals to tear down the I-794 connection from I-43 and I-94 to the Hoan Bridge ignore some fundamental facts that are vital to people who live, work and travel in ...

  8. 4 Ways To Get in on the Real Estate Boom Without Buying - AOL

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    Historically speaking, real estate has outperformed the S&P 500 in both 20-year and 30-year rolling periods. Real estate also lets you broaden your portfolio beyond just publicly traded stocks and...

  9. Architecture of metropolitan Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Neoclassical Chrysler House (1912) by Daniel Burnham in the Detroit Financial District. In the 1880s, Gilded Age architects such as Wilson Eyre Gordon Lloyd, Harry J. Rill, Henry T Brush, Julius Hess, John V Smith, Elijah E Myers, Alamon C Varney, Mortimer L Smith, Peter Dederich, Joseph e MiIls and the firms Donaldson & Meier, Malcomson & Higginbotham and Mason & Rice who had designed ...

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