
Living History with Classic Charm
The Park Avenue House is located in a Registered
Historic District that spans along Park Avenue between Adams St.
and I-75. The landmark, former hotel is a handsome building
that possesses a classic charm befitting its historical heritage.
In the 1920s, Detroit's prestigious Grand Circus Park was crowded
with buildings. The automotive boom in the city increased the
pressure for office space, and development began to spill north
from Grand Circus Park up Park Avenue. In 1922, Albert Kahn designed
the Park Avenue Building, sited at the corner of Adams and Park
Avenue. The Kales Building, a previous Kahn design, stood on the
other side of Park Avenue, giving the street two prestigious buildings
at its southern gateway. Other architects and artisans contributed
hotels, apartment buildings, and office buildings to the structures
on Park Avenue.
In
1923, the Park Avenue Association was formed. They planned
the street to concentrate high-grade commercial and office space
at the south end, and prestigious residential development at the
north end. As the district developed, Detroiters consciously
perceived it as their city's version of New York City's Fifth
Avenue.
Very
much like the New York of today, Detroit's Park Avenue bustles
with nightlife, restaurants, theater and sports venues. Wayne
State University, College For Creative Studies and Detroit's cultural
center including the Detroit Historical Museum and Detroit Institute
of Arts is less than a 5-minute drive or brisk walk away. Friendly
people walk around safely and artists, students and business professionals
find themselves within minutes of work, school and art!
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