Who says Cass Corridor had to be saved? Part 2
Long before ‘diversity’ had ever become a national buzzword, the Cass Corridor was already perfecting its version of the concept back in the late
What the floors say
When the redeveloped El Moore’s first residents start moving in in early June, they might notice something interesting about the historic flooring in their apartments:
Voices of Detroit: Defining Districts in Detroit
The El Moore is on a block that is part of an already existing neighborhood, located in the Midtown District. How do we define a
Who says Cass Corridor had to be saved? Part 1
The common narrative of the Cass Corridor is that it was one of Detroit’s worst and most notorious neighborhoods, known primarily for its pimps, hookers,
Construction Update – Week of February 2, 2015
The biggest change this week was the addition of the fence around part of the perimeter of the building. We found this fence by happenstance.
Bill Marsh, early Midtown pioneer
“August 1969 I bought my first property,” says Bill Marsh, one of the early developers of the area surrounding the El Moore, known then as