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Anyone have any info on how the Capitol Park project is coming along? Would love to hear updates about the 3 buildings becoming apartments.
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Anyone have any info on how the Capitol Park project is coming along? Would love to hear updates about the 3 buildings becoming apartments.
Capitol Park itself has been refurbished in a very attractive manner.
http://www.detroit1701.org/CapitolPark_Hist.htm
Also, there is an informative new biography of Stevens T. Mason whose statue graces this attractive west side park.
Dan Faber, The Boy Governor: Stevens T, Mason and the Birth of Michigan Politics [[Ann Arbor: U of M Press, 2012)
I believe his body is also inside the base of that statue as well. They relocated it when the park was redone.Capitol Park itself has been refurbished in a very attractive manner.
http://www.detroit1701.org/CapitolPark_Hist.htm
Also, there is an informative new biography of Stevens T. Mason whose statue graces this attractive west side park.
Dan Faber, The Boy Governor: Stevens T, Mason and the Birth of Michigan Politics [[Ann Arbor: U of M Press, 2012)
The new Capitol Park is so refreshing compared to the previous Capitol Park by the way. It made a big difference to that surrounding area.
Stevens T. Mason has been buried in the park since June 4 1905. If I remember he has been disinterned twice since then for repairs/restoration work around his statue.
An image of the statue as it looked circa 1905.
Last edited by p69rrh51; February-06-13 at 12:10 AM.
I'm moreso curious about the DEGC's plan to renovate 3 surrounding vacant buildings into apartments. Capitol Park itself looks great, but without the buildings around it being vibrant and occupied, it's a waste of time.
The DEGC announced renovations would begin six months from the original announcement, which was last May. That would put construction commencement in November, which has come and gone without a peep.
Here is an article about the renovations at "The Albert" from Mlive. There are over 50 photos showing their work...
http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/in...art_river_news
Got these last week, work is progressing on Capitol Park Building. The Detroit Savings Building looks almost complete and great at night with the new lighting. Another building that I didn't take pic of next door to Farwell is also under renovation
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