I know it was southwest hospital up till the 90s
But thats all I know Any history About southwest would be great!!
I know it was southwest hospital up till the 90s
But thats all I know Any history About southwest would be great!!
Detroiturbex.com has a great feature on it...current plans are to turn it into a senior housing, though progress is slow.
I have seen that and i have been in it, its just A lot of the records are from the 90s witch is time southwest closed, but the building closed in 2007, I just want to know is If they closed most of it in the 90s.
Most of the Southwest Detroit Hospital was closed up by the turn of the millenium century, I remember the building being closed up before 2007, but anyway I know that it closed becuase of many malpractice lawsuits....I got some pics and a story of a haunting experience I had there....here ya go
http://detroitbob66.tumblr.com/page/3
It was formerly Delray General Hospital located on West Jefferson Avenue near Green Street where a large, empty trucking terminal now sits in the shadow of the Zug. It had been an old farm house that was enlarged and became a local, family type hospital. It sat next to the Semet Solvay Corporation north of Zug Island Road. Delray General was torn down about the early to mid 70's to make way for the trucking terminal previously mentioned. It may have been an incorporation of another hospital with DG at that location. MikeG and MikeM are the go to guys for history of the area. Their research is second to none.
Correct. I believe they are. But it's predecessor was as described in my post. It was my family hospital until it was moved to and/or consolidated at the new location on Michigan at I-75/I-96. Just a bit of background to help any additional research they might like to do. The real historians will pick up from here and assist MtK.
1KielsonDrive i also think that Delray merged with Zielgler Hospital at Michigan and Livernois to become Delray General Hospital. I was in the old Delray General many times as part of my job working at Fort and Green. It was quite and interesting hospital.
I've noticed that the building has been infiltrated in the last few weeks and now has many broken windows that were not there during the winter. If they are planning to rehab this as senior housing, why is the building not even secured?
A fourth precinct guy? Or another business nearby? Did you live in the neighborhood? I'm glad you mentioned Ziegler. That was a long lost memory. Now I'd like to repeat the question of this link to include Ziegler Hospital.
Secure a building in Detroit? What are you, nuts? [[That's a joke).
I was in there not to long ago and in the x-ray/Operating Room side of the hospital, all the papers in there were from the 80s and the 90s, there was a bulletin board an the hallway of that part and all the stuff on it was from the 90s. so bob your saying thay might of closed this part of the hospital in the 90s??
1KielsonDrive, i am an old fourth precinct guy. Spent 26 years their.
...what about this outdated building just being demolished for some forest land, public-park greenspace?
Very good possiblity, as i went in their quite frequently for lunch and not to few libations after work.
Joey's was a great place to eat and have a few. I was sad to see it close.
There is some information on this webpage about Southwest Detroit Hospital
http://www.detroit1701.org/Southwest...0Hospital.html
Yes, 1991 to be exact Mark. The other part of the hospital operated as Community Health Care. I think the entire building has been completely abandoned for about ten years. It closed due to lawsuits and also the head of the hospital, Harvey Brown, owed the city a bunch of money and he was also a dear good friend of the gangster mayor, Mr Kilpatrick himself. Check this link and do you explore often? Check your private messagesI was in there not to long ago and in the x-ray/Operating Room side of the hospital, all the papers in there were from the 80s and the 90s, there was a bulletin board an the hallway of that part and all the stuff on it was from the 90s. so bob your saying thay might of closed this part of the hospital in the 90s??
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/...95/1131/47018/
Bob did you get my message? and thanks!Yes, 1991 to be exact Mark. The other part of the hospital operated as Community Health Care. I think the entire building has been completely abandoned for about ten years. It closed due to lawsuits and also the head of the hospital, Harvey Brown, owed the city a bunch of money and he was also a dear good friend of the gangster mayor, Mr Kilpatrick himself. Check this link and do you explore often? Check your private messages
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/...95/1131/47018/
And today i was buy There were 3 pickup trucks in front just plain ones and there front doors were open with people going in and out of the building
I would never dose anyone without their consent.
I checked out your link Detroitbob and while you may have had a haunting experience in the hospital, your picture shows a lot of dust particles in the air, not spirit orbs. A place like that is going to be full of dust and particulate matter in the air, and when you shoot a photo with a flash it reflects back from the dust making them appear like orbs.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/detroitmi97/5858749446/ You must look at this picture becase I dont know how I can post pictures on here. But It shows There were 3 cars there, one was on the street with a person waching, a car inside yes INSIDE the building witch Was behind the bars, and just one in front!!
And this was today
Hey Mark...I talked to that guy the other day and they are pumping all of the water from the loading dock and really going to turn this buidling into a senior citizens complex?!?!?! He was packing heat too...thought that was a little much, but what the hell? It is Detroit after all!
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