The group behind the recent renovation of the Alden Park has gone on a "buying spree" in the area. Given the nice job on the Alden Park, this can only be good news for the area.
http://detroit.curbed.com/archives/2013/11/-the-hibbard-left-and.php
The group behind the recent renovation of the Alden Park has gone on a "buying spree" in the area. Given the nice job on the Alden Park, this can only be good news for the area.
http://detroit.curbed.com/archives/2013/11/-the-hibbard-left-and.php
Yes. The purchase of these buildings is a good sign.
Hopefully the improving real estate market in the Villages neighborhood will allow for the completion of the Whittier project, including the proposed retail on the E. Jefferson frontage.
Who knows? Perhaps improving sales and rental prices in the area can also bootstrap a fresh look at the retail center at E. Jefferson and St. Jean.
The Keane Building is one of my favorite buildings on the east riverfront. It was designed by William Agree... same architect as the Lee Plaza, and has many similar details. Sadly the Lee Plaza was built in the wrong spot! Had it been built on the east riverfront... it would still be going strong....
My girlfriend had wished this group would had purchased Lafayette Towers instead of Greg Jackson. He is doing a lousy job renovating the buildings. It was still drafty in her apt with the heat turned down last night with those so called new boilers that were just installed
Kean Apartments 8925 East Jefferson built in 1931 East Jefferson Residential Historic District Detroit, MI.
Designed by Charles Noble.
The Hibbard 8905 East Jefferson built in 1924 Detroit, MI.
Designed by Robert O. Derrick.
Van Dyke Manor 1000 Van Dyke built in 1923 West Village Historic District Detroit, MI.
Designed by Jacob I. Weinberg.
715 Parker built in 1901 West Village Historic District Detroit, MI.
Designed by John Scott & Company.
Includes an image of 715 Parker as originally built in 1901 from an issue of the Inland Architect circa 1905.
Here are the plans for a typical floor of the Kean Apartments. There are only 4 apartments per floor, those in the east and west wings contain 2 bedrooms, the ones to the north and south have 1 bedroom. All apartments have cross ventilation from 3 directions.
This is my favorite photo of the Kean Apartments.
[QUOTE=Neilr;410211]Here are the plans for a typical floor of the Kean Apartments. There are only 4 apartments per floor, those in the east and west wings contain 2 bedrooms, the ones to the north and south have 1 bedroom. All apartments have cross ventilation from 3 directions.
Nice floor plans!
The Hibbard Apartment building also contains graciously laid out, spacious apartments with 5 units on a typical floor. Every apartment has both a front and a service door and many have fireplaces. Every unit also has a dining room.
One thing that makes the Hibbard quite unusual, in Detroit anyway, is that there are several well-designed, 9 room, 3 bath duplex apartments in the building.
Finally, an apartment with a maids room!
Do those exist in the building today or was it subdivided like the Palm?The Hibbard Apartment building also contains graciously laid out, spacious apartments with 5 units on a typical floor. Every apartment has both a front and a service door and many have fireplaces. Every unit also has a dining room.
One thing that makes the Hibbard quite unusual, in Detroit anyway, is that there are several well-designed, 9 room, 3 bath duplex apartments in the building.
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