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  2. 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.

  3. Public housing in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Brewster Homes: 3526 St. Antoine, 48201 (313) 833-6924 (313) 833-6926 Cornerstone Estates 3200 John C. Lodge, 48201 (866) 416-9375 (866) 953-0395 Diggs Jr. Homes 1331 East Canfield, 48207 (313) 833-3590 Emerald Springs 5825 Emerald Springs Cr, 48212 (313) 366-1701 Gardenview Estates 16461 Van Buren Ave, 48228 (313) 582-9505 Harriet Tubman ...

  4. Tiny Homes Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Homes Detroit is a development of small, one- and two-person tiny homes constructed for low-income tenants by Cass Community Social Services. The development is located on Elmhurst, Monterey and Richton Street, [1] between Woodrow Wilson and the Lodge Freeway in Detroit. The Lodge Freeway is one of the most trafficked freeways in the Motor ...

  5. '100 Abandoned Houses': Sad Signs of Detroit's Growing ... - AOL

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    Detroit is edging dangerously close to bankruptcy, and the most obvious sign of its dramatic financial downfall lies in the ramshackle, abandoned homes that dot its neighborhoods. Michigan Gov ...

  6. Herman Gardens - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] 541 units were built as multi-family rentals, of which 278 of those are reserved for low-income residents. [3] The remaining 66 units were built as single-family homes on 45 and 65-foot lots. Also included in the redevelopment of the site was the construction of the Detroit/ NFL Boys and Girls Club Youth Education Town , an educational ...

  7. 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.

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