Several local housing projects have had the Brewster name; the last was located next to the Fredrick towers and consisted of two story row houses.
Brewster Projects
Several local housing projects have had the Brewster name; the last was located next to the Fredrick towers and consisted of two story row houses.
The 8 Mile Wall
The 8 Mile Wall was built in 1941 to segregate two neighborhoods on the north side of Detroit. It remains today as an art monument, a reminder of the city's racial past.
70 Highland Park Street
A small four-story apartment building in Highland Park.
Balfour Manor Apartments
The Balfour Manor was an apartment building in Highland Park. Demolished in 2012.
Bonita Apartments
A small four-story apartment building.
Brush Park
Brush Park Historic District is a neighborhood made up of Victorian homes.
Chene-Ferry Market
The Chene-Ferry Market was one of several Detroit area open-air markets established in the 1850's. It has been abandoned since 1990.
Chicago Apartments
An abandoned apartment complex on the west side of the city.
Coleman Young Airport
Currently awaiting demolition to make way for an airport expansion.
Douglass Projects
An extension of the larger Fredrick Douglass towers.
Eason Wood Apartments
Eason Woods was an abandoned apartment building in the Detroit suburb of Highland Park. Demolished in 2012.
Fredrick Douglass Towers
The four remaining project towers loom over I75, waiting for the wrecking ball.
Fisher Row Houses
Several row houses located just down the road from the Fisher Body plant.
Fox Creek Development
New Far East Side is an abandoned housing development project on the east side of Detroit.
Gary Interurban Terminal
Once part of the Detroit Interurban Rail system, the terminal was converted into a church, and later burned down.
John Curtis Building
10103 Kercheval Street is a 3 story structure built in 1925. Most recently the second floor was home to Detroit attorney Paul Curtis. The building is now abandoned.
Luben Apartments
One of Brush Park's most recognizable residents, the Luben burned down in the winter of 2010.
Old Poletown
This neighborhood has been cleared to make way for an industrial park. The last remaining building, Jane Cooper Elementary, was torn down in 2009.
Phoenix Apartments
A former apartment complex being restored.
Red Fox Foodland
Red Fox Foodland was supermarket on the west side of Detroit that closed and was abandoned.
Robinwood Street
This neighborhood is a good example of how quickly and totally blight can take over an area. With the exception of a few houses at the end of the street, all houses have either been torn down, burned down, or abandoned.
Saint Rita Apartments
The Saint Rita is a vacant apartment building in Detroit that reflects the latent potential in the city.
Yorkshire Apartments
Two apartment buildings on the east side slowly falling in on themselves.