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    Default Please ID: Old Warehouse @ Fort & Junction St.

    Anyone know what this building was? Or who is the current owner?

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    Fort St. & Junction Street -- Googlemap
    Last edited by bigtreble; November-12-09 at 12:37 PM. Reason: grrr cant figure out how to display image attachment.

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    I believe until recently that building was a City of Detroit garage for garbage trucks. I can't put an exact time frame on it - but until a few years ago, I'd see city garbage trucks coming and going from there. I've been by it in the last few weeks, just didn't pay attention to whether it was being used or not.

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    There was a thread about this building a few months ago. IIRC, it was Detroit Brass Works.

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    Thank you. I found a for sale phone # on it from GoogleStreetView, and did a reverse lookup...

    "Available" BBA Associates 313-389-3700

    Burke, Bill - BBA Associates
    [[313) 389-3700
    1580 Southfield Rd
    Lincoln Park, MI 48146

    Google approx address:
    5502 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtreble View Post
    Thank you. I found a for sale phone # on it from GoogleStreetView, and did a reverse lookup...

    "Available" BBA Associates 313-389-3700

    Burke, Bill - BBA Associates
    [[313) 389-3700
    1580 Southfield Rd
    Lincoln Park, MI 48146

    Google approx address:
    5502 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI
    Bill Burke was friend of mine from childhood. He passed away a few years ago. His wife lives on Grosse Ile but no longer has a connection to the business. As far as I know, his son ran BBA Associates for a couple of years and then closed it. You might try googling it.

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    Hmmm. Still searching old discussions for more info. Can't find anything on Fort&Junction or Detroit Brass Works.

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    Its the Roberts Brass Works built in 1920. Its in the H.O.F threads about old car factories.

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    Here you go, Mikem originally posted this pic in the H.O.F thread.

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    I like the cool Fort car in the litho.

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    Thanks everyone.
    Here's some more info pulled from the old HOF 'Old Car Factory' threads.

    Mikem Posted on Monday, March 21, 2005 - 3:19 pm:
    The area between the Fort St and the river seemed to be a hotbed for brass companies. I've been wondering what this building at 5435 Fort @ Junction was. The city's website says built in 1920 and used for printing/publishing.




    Then I found this drawing in my 1922 history book. It says Roberts Brass was a manufacturer of brass goods, but it's listed among the auto-related industries, so I assume it was a supplier of brass parts to the auto manufactureres. Can 31Ford tell us what brass was used for in the Model-T?


    31ford Posted on Monday, March 21, 2005 - 6:34 pm:
    Brass was used in the radiators, headlamps [[until 1916) Coils, timer contact points, lots of small parts hubcaps, top prop knobs, windsheild frames on open cars. Another producer of lamps was the E.J. Brown co.
    On the Model A it was used in Instrument panels, dash lamps, radiators, headlamp reflectors which were then plated silver, bushings of various sizes.
    Other makes of cars used Brass for entire dash panels, bulb type horns,exterior door handles, etc...


    MikeM Posted on Monday, March 21, 2005 - 8:11 pm:
    Yes, brass definitely in electrical parts. How about carbuerators? My mother remembers the neighbor's electric car cica 1930, especially the brass flower vases inside on the door posts.

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    very interesting thanks!

    wow...imagine the days when detroit made stuff. fun!

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    I always thought that place would make great loft apartments. Drive right into your parking spot through the big ol' front door.

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    Are you going to buy it? Is a nice building in good enough condition to re-use?

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    Astounding brickwork! Breathtaking!

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    Too bad the clock in the front is long since gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buildingsofdetroit View Post
    Too bad the clock in the front is long since gone.
    That's exactly what I thought the first time I drove by this building! Still notice that detail whenever I pass by. I hope something good develops there.
    -DVD
    Last edited by DetroitVideoDaily; January-04-12 at 08:14 PM. Reason: typo

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    I knew this building very well when I was in highschool/college about 14 years ago. I worked out of a salvage company in Wyandotte and we had the rights to everything in the place. It was used by an older gentleman that had the place TOTALLY packed with all sorts of medical and scientific gear along with huge deposits of other random stuff. His apparent intention was to sell it but it seems he had a slight hording issue. I have something I snagged from the place on display at my house still to this day.

    To list a few things in the building that were kind of amazing...

    An MRI coil along with most of the outer hardware.
    Electron Micoscopes [[Radiation)
    Laser knifes for medical operations.
    TONS of lab equipment and glassware.
    Hospital Beds and all associated hardware.
    Autoclaves

    Just thousands and thousands of square feet of every type of lab equipment you could ever think of. I'm not kidding it was endless and overwhelming. I can't even scratch the surface of the amount of stuff in the building. There was sections of OLD OLD TV's the size of my house. The place was PACKED cealing to floor on every level including the basement. I remember finding emergency food in the damn bomb shelter, the crackers were still good and they were 40 years old...

    The building was destroyed on the inisde. The floor on one of the levels was sunk down several feet and wrapped around the beams below it. The center of the building is a totally open courtyard that you could drive into. We openly sold just about everything we could in the place. I am SO HAPPY to see someone is doing something with it. We all said to ourselves that it was a cool place but even in the condition it was in 14 years ago I'm floored someone is working on it. I can't belive the structure and/or foundation could meet any building codes.

    The clock was silent auctioned and someone has it somewhere, so its not dead. =)

    I would love to go back to that building back then and go though it better than I did.

    And BTW, this is my first post.
    Last edited by BEEAH; January-06-12 at 06:13 PM.

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    Thanks for the info. I recently joined myself, welcome BEEAH!
    -DVD

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    Just checked this place out today. The side wings are in bad shape -- one side seems to be considerably older than 1920, maybe from early 1900s or earlier, and the additional area, the "main" part of the building, seems to have been added later due to its different construction [[wood & steel vs. steel-reinforced concrete). The wood floors are collapsing but the concrete [[front) section is still standing strong. Unfortunately it is very open to the elements and in much worse shape than the photo above circa 2005.

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    I checked it out a couple weeks ago. I had driven by many times but didn't know if I would be able to explore it. Good info, Gsgeorge. I can post interior pictures sometime if anyone would like.

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    It appears that work is underway on this building without any fanfare. They are replacing the wood framing for the windows along Junction and ther appears to be new metal stud framing inside. Does anyone know have any information about this project?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DetroitZack View Post
    I checked it out a couple weeks ago. I had driven by many times but didn't know if I would be able to explore it. Good info, Gsgeorge. I can post interior pictures sometime if anyone would like.
    Hey DetroitZack....Please post those pics of the interior at Roberts Brass....please, please, pretty please. STINKY BOY!!!!!

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    I noticed the work too. That graceful building was being stripped every day and the scrappers penetrated any make-do barricade that had been erected. I caled the numbers on the for Sale signs, but they had been disconnected, as the poster above notes, that real estate business closed down.

    I hope whoever is working on that building this week has a great plan. The open courtyard alone would be remarable. But it seems to need a lot of money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SWMAP View Post
    I noticed the work too. That graceful building was being stripped every day and the scrappers penetrated any make-do barricade that had been erected. I caled the numbers on the for Sale signs, but they had been disconnected, as the poster above notes, that real estate business closed down.

    I hope whoever is working on that building this week has a great plan. The open courtyard alone would be remarable. But it seems to need a lot of money.
    Oh man, I use to regularly see scrappers pulling their trucks out the Fort Street opening and going to the scrap yard further west on Fort Street. I'm very glad to see work is being done.

    A picture from the other day...


    Detroit, MI by Zack Blackerby, on Flickr

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    That is an amazing building! I sure hope it is being saved! Thanks for all the info and pics!

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