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Yech, mouldy floors - but I love the way you lined up the right hand door frames and the two radiators Mr. Motts. Perfect.
Yes, isn't that something - cards from police detectives.
I was going to say the exact thing that Larry D said - wonderful old construction and large wooden beams, with some much newer 2x4 studs to the left.
Great angles and colours. How unusual to see two staircases ascending, one right in front of the other, with only a 3 foot (approx.) opening onto the landing.
Is that what is all over the floor? - the mysterious plant life?
The old (Wurlitzer building) and the New (Ford Field). Lovely in early morning light.
The green on the windows is a fabulous accent. I love the staircase.
Such intricate stonework, just gorgeous.
This photo is just breathtaking. Gorgeous lighting and detail. I just love the detail in the ornate stonework, and the light touch of gold on the right side of the tower. This would be fabulous wallpaper.
Oh boy, a new gallery. You mention that six large multi-storey buildings are vacant? Gosh what happened to Detroit?
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Gives hints of its former grandeur.
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Time, the elements, and scrappers have really taken a toll. Typically, after a building has been picked clean, someone sets the place ablaze.
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The left wall looks like new construction. Those 2x4s look pretty fresh.
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Incredible details. Old world craftsmanship not seen in new construction today. I'm glad it hasn't fallen to the wrecking ball like so many others.
Nice little gallery Motts! Was waiting for something new and for me this brought back memories of a place we used to frequent.

But, I am glad they are planning to repurpose this old beauty-she deserves it!