Monday, February 19, 2007
Sunday, February 18, 2007
The Stinky Rose
The Stinky Rose Resturant & Martini Bar was torched this past Friday. It was still quite Stinky this afternoon. The building was originally home to the Woodbridge Tavern which held the first alcohol license in Michigan post-prohibition. It re-opened as the Stinky Rose in 2005.
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Detroit,
Fire,
Michigan,
Rivertown,
Woodbridge Tavern
Crystal Lofts
The Crystal Ballroom was gutted this winter in preparation for its conversion to lofts and retail space. Phase one the Crystal Lofts project will include 17 lofts ranging from 950-2,200 square feet and 14,000 square feet of first floor retail space plus indoor parking.
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Architecture,
Crystal Lofts,
Detroit
Park Avenue
Today's post is a quick re-hash of the revitilization of Park Avenue.
The Park Bar and Bucharest Grill opened towards the end of 2006.
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Cliff Bells,
Detroit,
Park Bar,
Rehabilitation
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Home Improvement *Updated*
Here's a look at a couple of completed restorations in Brush Park.
This House is located on Winder
This is 255 Winder and an address to be named later.
Above is Edmund Place at Brush Park. 291 Edmund Place was built in the French Second Empire style for Frederick Butler in 1882. It has been converted into 4 condo units.
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291 Winder,
Brush Park,
Winder
Thursday, February 01, 2007
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
The Griswold
The Roxbury Group unveiled this Kraemer Design Group rendering of the parking garage/condo development that is replacing the Detroit Commerce Building. If this rendering is anything close to the final product, it will definitely mitigate the loss of the Commerce Building.
Labels:
Detroit,
parking,
Parking Garage,
The Griswold
Monday, January 22, 2007
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Hip City Living!
The elements have taken their toll on this house on Erskine in Brush Park. This house is slated to become part of Brush Park Village North. Will it survive the experience?
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
TechTown Detroit
Model D TV has put together a piece on the future development of TechTown. It gives a glimpse at the proposed $1.3 billion, 43-acre, 12-square-block multiuse renewal project partnership with Wayne State University, Henry Ford Health System and General Motors Corp.