Yale and Towne, headquartered in Connecticut, had a plant in Detroit that produced locks for Chrysler. There was a particularly bitter strike there in March, 1937--started by their firing of union-sympathetic employees [[mostly women employees). The headquarters took a scorched earth stance, ultimately got a court order mandating the end of the sit-down from a hardcore judge; the strikers defied the order, were violently ousted, and later charged. In line with this scorched earth mindset from headquarters management, I believe that the Detroit plant was closed. I know they were on the West Side, but I'd like to get the address. It should be in directories from 1937 or before. What became of the premises after Yale and Towne?