They are gone but not forgotten. Countless Detroit buildings have met the wrecking ball in recent decades, some better known and remembered than others. Here are a few of the more iconic addresses ...
A large American flag soon could drape from the side of the Hudson's building facing Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit for the first time in 49 years. Bedrock's winter proposal to place a ...
The building on Lothrop Street near Woodward Avenue began flooding during the early morning hours of Feb. 3. Water can be ...
Detroit is the cultural and architectural heartbeat of the state of Michigan, a city where each building has a narrative of innovation, resilience, and rebirth. Heralded for its auto heritage, soulful ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. A Detroit development company is pre-leasing at two ...
Three women with disabilities settled a federal lawsuit against Detroit, Wayne County and Michigan over building violations hindering mobility access.
Preservation Detroit has generally taken the view that saving the city's historic buildings makes more sense than demolition and redevelopment, both to save money and to preserve the fabric of Detroit ...
Ten years ago, a big crowd of Detroit teachers and their supporters marched down Jefferson Avenue toward Cobo Hall, where the annual auto show was being held, to draw national attention to the ...
Amid a decrease in priests and parishioners, the Archdiocese of Detroit is “feeling the strain” of maintaining more buildings, sites and ministries than it can sustain, said Archbishop Edward ...
Hudson's Detroit development could soon resume the tradition of hanging a large American flag on the building. The original J.L. Hudson's building first hung a multistory-tall American flag in 1923, ...