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    I'm hoping someone in this thread can answer these questions for me. When I see pictures of the home in it's current state I notice there are some parts of the brick that look lighter then other parts. Has it always been like this? Is this newer brick? Can anything be done to make it look for uniform?

    From what I've read the airing of this house on her show will be in November. Is that still the case. They look like they still have a lot to do on the outside. I can only imagine how much work they have to do inside.

    I hope you all have a great Sunday and thank you for letting me post. I also Apologize if this was discussed already. Limited time to read through the whole thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DinNC View Post
    I'm hoping someone in this thread can answer these questions for me. When I see pictures of the home in it's current state I notice there are some parts of the brick that look lighter then other parts. Has it always been like this? Is this newer brick? Can anything be done to make it look for uniform?

    From what I've read the airing of this house on her show will be in November. Is that still the case. They look like they still have a lot to do on the outside. I can only imagine how much work they have to do inside.

    I hope you all have a great Sunday and thank you for letting me post. I also Apologize if this was discussed already. Limited time to read through the whole thread.

    The bricks on the building are weathered and the replacement bricks not so much. They will probably clean the bricks before the reveal to make them look clean and more uniform. Hopefully, Nicole will not get robbed again or something WORSE before she can finish the project and get out of Detroit. With these fools running wild in the streets, it's still not safe to be in the area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetroitBoy View Post
    The bricks on the building are weathered and the replacement bricks not so much. They will probably clean the bricks before the reveal to make them look clean and more uniform. Hopefully, Nicole will not get robbed again or something WORSE before she can finish the project and get out of Detroit. With these fools running wild in the streets, it's still not safe to be in the area.
    According to Rochelle Riley she isn't exactly planning to "get out of Detroit."

    To her credit, Curtis, who unabashedly loves Detroit and told the Arizona newspapers that she plans to move the bulk of her business from Minneapolis back home to Detroit,
    http://www.freep.com/story/news/colu...king/32569051/

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaintMe View Post
    According to Rochelle Riley she isn't exactly planning to "get out of Detroit."



    http://www.freep.com/story/news/colu...king/32569051/
    This article would be almost comical if it didn't touch so many people who suffer continued fear for their safety and life changing experiences at the hands of these hoodlums. They continue to attack people on the streets and have now spread out to the first ring suburbs, driving an overall increase in regional crime.

    Rochelle's ignorant comment, 'Stop overreacting to crime", is an insult to the daily victims in the city. She should call the two grandmothers who were attacked, robbed, abducted and dumped in a vacant field on the west side after an evening at the Motor City Casino this week and tell them to stop overacting. The surveillance tape even suggests the attacker was friends with the security guards at the casino from the looks of the conversation he had with them when he entered.

    If anything, the reduction in crime is little more than a dent in an area that rivals many third world countries for lawlessness. It's not surprising that the DFP with their staff of reporters and editors, most who would be easily outshined by any suburban high school newspaper staffer, would print a story like this. As for Nicole, I am glad she says she is staying with Detroit. I hope she's smart enough to get herself better security to escort her when she is here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DinNC View Post
    I'm hoping someone in this thread can answer these questions for me. When I see pictures of the home in it's current state I notice there are some parts of the brick that look lighter then other parts. Has it always been like this? Is this newer brick? Can anything be done to make it look for uniform?

    From what I've read the airing of this house on her show will be in November. Is that still the case. They look like they still have a lot to do on the outside. I can only imagine how much work they have to do inside.

    I hope you all have a great Sunday and thank you for letting me post. I also Apologize if this was discussed already. Limited time to read through the whole thread.
    Replacement bricks. Check out the house before the city put a new roof on. Name:  Ransomgillishouse2005.jpg
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