You guys are fantastic. Great topics, research and presentations. Thanks. First thing came to my mind was quonset huts and military and post war, subsidized housing. Often the former morphed into the latter. In River Rouge down near Belanger Park and the GLEW were quonset huts that housed people, post war. I don't remember how many. I was in some because they housed friends and relatives. Some old-timers told me there were also large quonset huts used for warehousing along the water in Rouge. One guy said his job, post war, was to walk buyers, domestic and foreign, around the warehouses and storage areas to inspect military surpluses for prospective purchase. Quonset huts in the Rouge were mostly gone by the late 50's or early 60's.