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  2. Public housing in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    16461 Van Buren Ave, 48228 (313) 582-9505 Harriet Tubman Apartments 2450 W. Grand Blvd., 48208 (313) 224-2576 John W. Smith Homes 14313 Crescent Dr, 48223 (313) 578-8015 Parkside Village II & IV 5000 Conner Ave., 48215 (313) 822-1477 Sojourner Truth Homes: 4801 E. Nevada, 48234 (313) 852-5655 State Fair Apartments 1231 W. State Fair, 48203

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  4. Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Housing Commission required an employed parent for each family before establishing tenancy. As the Commission became less selective, crime became a problem in the 1960s and 1970s, and the projects fell into disrepair. The Frederick Douglass Apartment towers were converted to senior housing.

  5. Category : Demolished buildings and structures in Detroit

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    Pages in category "Demolished buildings and structures in Detroit" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total.

  6. New Detroit-Area Homes Demolished as Housing Project Goes Awry

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    The Detroit area remains one of the top 10 metros for foreclosed and vacated homes. Its abandoned residences often become hideouts for drug users and prostitutes, and occasionally scenes of murder.

  7. Jeffries Projects - Wikipedia

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    The Jeffries Homes, also called the Jeffries Housing Projects, was a public housing project located in Detroit, Michigan, near the Lodge Freeway.It included 13 high-rises and hundreds of row house units, and was named for Detroit Recorder's Court Judge Edward J. Jeffries, Sr., who was also father of Detroit Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, Jr.