Air rights to what exactly? Are you presuming hter would be hovercraft being used by patrons?
Air rights refer to obtaining the rights to build "upwards". Very common in places like New York. In fact, I want to say that the Book Cadillac parking garage sold air rights just a few years ago. I'm not sure if the hovercraft angle was presented to City Council.
But air rights for what?? will it just be a parking lot, or something useful, and as a result something that will go unused in Detroit.Air rights refer to obtaining the rights to build "upwards". Very common in places like New York. In fact, I want to say that the Book Cadillac parking garage sold air rights just a few years ago. I'm not sure if the hovercraft angle was presented to City Council.
Now there's an idea: a bar with heliports on the roof.
esp1986. I hear where you are coming from and I agree. Another well run bar in the D would do wonders for that area. Air rights or not.
PQZ - I'm all over it. Just as soon as I pay off my "worker's cottage" [[roughly 2030 something) I will divert all of my extraneous funds towards that $2.75 million.
Another pic of the area. [[notice, as PQZ pointed out - no rear windows!)
Parking, Parking. Focusing on a sea of parking for an island is 1960's mentality that has gotten Detroit no where. Denisty with public tranist is what needs to be the focus. Gnome posted pictures from maybe the 1950's, with street cars, people, streets lined with store fronts, the occasional bar and not a parking lot in sight. Now compare the photo of what JStone posted. Maybe 1960's, sea of parking without a street car in sight. Now maybe the areas are not exactly the same but which is more appealing? Regardless of the dates, it would be nice if something became of the building. The Salvation Army stills retains ownership.
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Sure would like to know where JStone got that pic ... I looks to have been taken in the late 1950's to me, judging from the cars.
I pics I posted are all at the wsu virtual library ... search "skid row".
One thing of interest in JStone's pic I don't see the Town Apartments...on the right going north is 1st street, yes? On the left must be 2nd? But the Town Apartments should be right across from the MaBell... am I not seeing something right?
Only in Detroit would you think of turning a dishevelled Sally Ann into another... BAR!!! Love youse guys!
That picture is also in the Virtual Motor City. You are looking north. The Town Apartments aren't right across the street, but slightly north, and they blend in with the background. At that time State Street used to go through from Cass to Second and the apartments were north of State.
July 16, 2003
That building looks like it could possibly be a William B. Stratton design.
He was the architect husband of Pewabic Pottery founder Mary Chase Perry Stratton... and he designed the Broadhead Naval Armory on Jefferson next to Belle Isle's MacArthur Bridge entrance.
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Who the hell would pay 12 dollars for a drink!!!!!???? This is a blue collar city. Not Howard Hughes.
PQZ - Good one.
The pic is from Virtual Motorcity. It's strange that there are a ton of pics from the same era that seem to be focused on that parking structure. Just search on 2nd or Fort. We were and still are, obsessed with easy parking. Such a shame.
One more thing I noticed...
Look at the picture I posted of the building when 2nd ran through there. Do you see the emblem at the top of the building that seems to be carved out of the stone? Does that resemble anything you know of? Think when this building was erected. Prior to what? Now look at Lowell's modern era pic. It's covered up with a sign. Hmmm..
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gnome, could you please post an interior shot...you know, one with the topless waitresses serving free drinks?
Anyone else get a big kick out of that traffic signal posted in Lowell's photo? WHY ON EARTH is that still hanging there? 2nd hasn't gone through for several years and the other traffic light was removed, but that one is still hanging there, confusing motorists, who stop for no reason....who are already trying to figure out where their driving lane went with no warning....because it suddenly becomes a parking lane...and then there's a surprise traffic light with no meaning....excellent.
This is a cool building, when was it vacated? Did offices/facilities from this building move into the renovated Salvation Army bldg over on Fort east of Rosa Parks? This would be a cool building to renovate....DTE customer service center is not a bad idea...not sure of other potential uses unless some of the parking lots are built over.
in response to the PMs. The bashful should cover their eyes.
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YOU'VE MADE MY DAY!!!
I googled myself silly...
More links
Flickr.
Detroit funk.
Flickr, close up.
Flickr, full frontal.
Last pictures were a year ago. Is that a concrete block in front of the entrance? Looks pretty run down from those pictures. Must be a good sign. No more poverty....
Nah... It's a steal!! It can be yours for a mere $875,000,-
That listing has expired so maybe the price has dropped even more.
BARGAIN!!
Also in the list of Critical Detroit. [[A bit outdated since it still contains the Lafayette, Kresge and Farwell, which in essence is no more than a wall....)
A Detnews picture gallery, called "Dead buildings..."
Take a deep breath. Look at this amaizing lamp inside the building!!
Is that still hanging there?
Looks like the dedication stone was still in place in this shot.
A tiny ironic twist; the MGM Grand opposite this building is also build in an Art Deco style.
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On second thought, tear that schitt down.
Barf............. oh please... don't tell me that's Monica Conyers.... Photoshopped....
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