I located "part" [[I am not a service subscriber) of an article from the Free Press dated August 16, 2002:

Redevelopment Could Bring New Dawn for Decaying Park in Detroit

Aug. 16--No one knows what's going to happen to the 102-trailer lot wedged between a couple of parks on the border of Grosse Pointe Park and Detroit, a timeworn sanctuary that for more than 70 years has occupied one of the city's sweetest pieces of riverfront real estate.
Not the residents, not the city, not the historical preservationists, not the neighborhood redevelopment association, not even the owners.
At least they are not saying.
"You can ask the new owners when a deal is done," Robert Edgar said this week. Edgar is a minority owner of the park and the president and operator of Lakeside Trailer Court Co., which has managed the tucked-away, bucolic slip of real estate since 1949.
About the only thing known for certain is that in June, Edgar sent letters to the residents telling them the company is "undertaking a renovation program that will change the substantive nature of …