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Henry Ford Hospital (HFH) is an 877-bed tertiary care hospital, education and research complex at the western edge of the New Center area in Detroit, Michigan. [3] The flagship facility for the Henry Ford Health System, it was one of the first hospitals in the United States to use a standard fee schedule and favor private or semi-private rooms over large wards.
By the mid 1920s Detroit voters approved a $3-million bond issue, [1] to build a brick and cement hospital. [2] This building, designed by Albert Kahn in Neo-Romanesque Revival style, [ 1 ] was 424,000 square feet, and had 500 beds in single, or double, rooms, instead of the, then standard, 10 bed wards.
The Dunbar Hospital was the first hospital for the black community in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is located at 580 Frederick Street, and is currently the administrative headquarters of the Detroit Medical Society. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]
One of the latest was the design architecture for a new multilevel sports bar in downtown Detroit, Gilly's, at 1550 Woodward, which was conceived by Nick Gilbert, the late son of businessman Dan ...
The ratings for Kelly's new morning show don't necessarily come as a surprise, as it has been plagued with controversy from her first episode last month when her comment to a "Will & Grace ...
In the latest TV show ratings, ABC’s The Bachelorette led Monday in the demo, while CBS’ The Neighborhood rerun copped the night’s largest audience. ABC | Now back in its usual time slot ...
They designed some of Detroit's ornately stone-carved 19th-century tall buildings, many of which are still standing. Eyre [8] was commissioned to design The Detroit Club at 712 Cass Ave (1891) Lloyd's Romanesque six-story iron-framed Wright-Kay (1891) at 1500 Woodward Ave and his R. H. Traver Building (1889) at 1211 Woodward are prime examples. [3]
The Grande Ballroom is a historic live music venue, designed by Detroit architect Charles N. Agree in 1928. In 1966 the Grande was acquired by local radio DJ Russ Gibb as a venue for the new psychedelic music and a resource for local teenagers. 52: Greenfield Union School: Greenfield Union School: March 29, 2011 : 420 W. 7 Mile Rd.