For 80 years, the first federal public housing projects for African Americans stood here. The Brewster-Douglass homes were built between 1935 and 1955. At their peak occupancy during the 50s and 60s, the Brewsters housed 10,000 residents. Before the Brewsters, this used to be the western edge of the Paradise Valley neighborhood. Now, the area awaits redevelopment in the historic Brewster-Douglas Recreation Center, as well as other planned activity for the area.
Brewster Douglass
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Mary Wilson's Detroit story, unfiltered
Aaron Foley |
Mary Wilson was not supposed to do a Friday morning photo shoot at the former Brewster Recreation Center, the second abandoned building she had been in those