Fischer, Franklin & Ford

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Fischer, Franklin & Ford FISCHER, FRANKLIN & FORD FRANCIS E. BENTLEY Attorneys and Counsellors HARVEY A. FISCHER ARTHUR J. LeVASSEUR (1900-1977) SIDNEY M. BERMAN GUARDIAN BUILDING, SUITE 3500 LEO I. FRANKLIN LAUREN J. McGILL 500 GRISWOLD STREET (1904-1980) MATTHEW M. PECK DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48226-3808 RICHARD C. FORD TROY C. OTTO (1903-1985) _______ _______ _______ GEORGE HOGG, JR.* Telephone (313) 962-5210 Facsimile (313) 962-4559 *Of Counsel January 20, 2006 Ms. Mary Jo Kunkle Executive Secretary Michigan Public Service Commission 6545 Mercantile Way P.O. Box 30221 Lansing, MI 48909 RE: MPSC Case No. U-14722 Dear Ms. Kunkle: Attached for electronic filing, please find a Notice of Hearing and associated Proof of Service for service upon Detroit Thermal’s customers per the Commission’s instructions in its January 13, 2006 letter in the above referenced case. If there are any questions or comments, do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you. Sincerely, Matthew M. Peck MMP:dmm Attachments SERVICE LIST U-14722 Wayne State University MGM Grand Detroit, LLC Wayne County Community College Accounts Payable Department Facility Planning and Management Accounts Payable Department 801 W. Fort P.O. Box 321130 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Detroit, Michigan 48226-3095 Detroit, Michigan 48232-1130 U. S. Post Office City of Detroit John K. King Attn: Accounts Payable Employment and Training Dept. Attn: Account Payable 601 Gen Post Office 5th Floor-Accounting 901 W. Lafayette Blvd. 1401 W. Fort 707 W. Milwaukee Detroit, Michigan 48226-3013 Detroit, Michigan 48233-9731 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Mac Lean Enterprise, LLC 1200 Sixth Street, LLC Melody Farms, LLC Attn: Accounts Payable C/O Danou Enterprises, Inc. 1000 Maple P.O. Box 69 P.O. Box 637 Detroit, Michigan 48207-2756 Taylor, Michigan 48180-0069 Allen Park, Michigan 48101 Bunchy’s Chicken Arted Chrome Farbman Management Group Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Account Payable Rm 450, Attn: Accounts Payable 1001 Randolph 24657 Mound Rd. 3011 W. Grand Blvd. Detroit, Michigan 48226 Warren, Michigan 48091 Detroit, Michigan 48202-3003 W3 Construction Detroit Educational TV Foundation James Martin Chevrolet, Inc. Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Accounts Payable 7601 Second 7441 Second 6250 Woodward Detroit, Michigan 48202 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Detroit Public Schools Chris V. Jaszczak Griswold Holdings, LLC 3011 W. Grand Blvd. Fisher Building, Suite 11 Attn: Account Payable 6346 Orchard Lake Rd., Ste. 16 Attn: Marshelle Embry 1515 Broadway West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322 th Financial Control Department-11 Fl. Detroit, Michigan 48226-2114 Detroit, Michigan 48202-3045 HRG and Associates Simmons & Clark Attn: Accounts Payable Christine Biagas Attn: Accounts Payable 15565 Northland Drive 35 E. Grand River 1535 Broadway Suite 510 West Detroit, Michigan 48226-2103 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2114 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Farbman Group – Parking Henry the Hatter Donny’s Funky Broadway Attn: Account Payable Attn: Account Payable Attn: Account Payable 3031 W. Grand Blvd., Ste. 400 1307 Broadway 1247 Broadway New Center One Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2233 Detroit, Michigan 48202 - 1 - Marston Sachs & Ohare Greek Town Casino, LLC 139 Cadillac Square, LLC Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Account Payable 139 Cadillac Sqaure 1000 Farmer F2 555 E. Lafayette Attn: Account Payable Detroit, Michigan 48226-2899 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2924 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2833 G.S. Equities, LLC Karl Kedo One Detroit Center LTD Partnership Attn: Kevin Attn: Accounts Payable C/O Farbman Group 28400 Northwestern 4th Fl 547 E. Jefferson 500 Woodward S-2850 Southfield, Michigan 48034 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Checker Bar & Grill, Inc. CCE-Michigan Holding/ St. Andrews Hall 440 E. Congress Partnership Attn: Account Payable dba: Clearchannel Entertainment Attn: David A/P Attn: Nancy Mohlman 124 Cadillac Square 431 E. Congress 440 E. Congress, Ste. 100 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2912 University of Detroit Law School City of Detroit Detroit Wayne Joint Bldg. Auth. Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Accounts Payable 4001 W. Nichols Municipal Parking 2 Woodward P.O. Box 19900 1600 W. Lafayette Blvd. Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48219 Detroit, Michigan 48216 UAW Ford National Detroit Beer Company Name Attn: DLI Properties, Inc. Attn: Bonnie Klapec Accounts Payable Attn: Accounts Payable Programs Center 1529 Broadway 2000 Brush St., Ste. 200 P.O. Box 33009 Detroit, Michigan 48232 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48232 Music Hall Center, Inc. Michigan Opera Theatre Dennis Kefallinos Attn: Account Payable Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Accounts Payable 350 Madison 225 E. Grand River Ave. 743 Beaubien Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2106 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2929 Michigan Opera Theatre Temple Plaza Hotel Trapper Properties, LLC DBA/ Opera House Garage Attn: Accounts Payable 511 Monroe 1526 Broadway 432 E. Lafayette Blvd. Detroit, Michigan 48226-2932 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2923 Michigan Opera Theatre Woodward Academy Athens Lounge Attn: Account Payable Attn: Accounts Payable 517 Monroe 1526 Broadway 951 E. Lafayette St. Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48207 Wayne County Hutzel Hospital Second Baptist Church Attn: Accounts Payable, 5th Fl. DMC Account Payable 441 Monroe 600 Randolph P.O. Box B-2789 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2986 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48202 - 2 - Trappers Properties, LLC Matrix Realty Detroit Recv Hospital Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Glen Nelson DMC Accounts Payable 400 Monroe, S480 732 Route 347, Ste. 200 P.O. Box B-2789 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Smithtown, NY 11787 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Children’s Hospital Detroit Entrepreneurship Institute, Inc. Woodward Office, LLC Attn: Accounts Payable DMC Account Payable 3800 Woodward S-206 1010 Antietam Rd. P.O. Box B-2789 Detroit, Michigan 48201 Detroit, Michigan 48207 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Tiffany and Terry’s Comedy Difco Laboratories American Red Cross Attn: Account Payable 1 Beacton Dr. P.O. Box 410 500 440 Clinton MC 102 Charlotte, NC 28241-0500 Detroit, Michigan 48219-1056 Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 Harper Hospital Clinic PF Mutual Bldg., Inc. Woodward Plaza, Inc. DMC Accounts Payable Attn: Accounts Payable 743 Beaubien #201 P.O. Box B-2789 28m W. Adams Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Detroit, Michigan 48226 ARC SEM Blood Region Olympia Entertainment Midway Corporate Plaza, Inc. C/O Facilities Bldg Mgmt. Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Account Payable 100 Mack Avenue 2211 Woodward Avenue 3051 Research Dr. Detroit, Michigan 48201 Detroit, Michigan 48201 Richmond, CA 94806 St. Patrick’s Senior Center David Sole Attn: Satrice Coleman Michigan Department of Corrections 4829 Haverhill P.O. Box 30003 58 Parsons Detroit, Michigan 48224 Lansing, Michigan 48909 Detroit, Michigan 48201 Charles A. Forbes Farbman Mgmt Group Detroit Science Center Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Stan Stachowic S-400 Attn: Accounts Payable 33 Madison 28400 Northwestern Hwy 5020 John R Detroit, Michigan 48226 Southfield, Michigan 48034 Detroit, Michigan 48202-4045 Henry Ford Hospital Scarab Club Attn: Dan Murakami – Plant Op Attn: Account Payable Glorious Freedom Mission 4311 Third 2799 W. Grand Blvd. 217 Farnsworth Detroit, Michigan 48201-1615 Detroit, Michigan 48202-2689 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Trizec Real Estate Services, LLC Luella Hannan Memorial Home Sky Group Grand, LLC 3044 W. Grand Blvd., Ste L-100 4750 Woodward Avenue 7310 Woodward Detroit, Michigan 48202 Detroit, Michigan 48201 Detroit, Michigan 48202 - 3 - Traffic Jam and Snug College for Creative Studies Attn: Account Payable Walter Watkins Tobacco Shop 201 E. Kirby 122 W. Lafayette Blvd. 4268 Second Detroit, Michigan 48202-4048 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2609 Detroit, Michigan 48201-1706 Museum of African American History Tip Toe Shoe Repair Detroit Newspaper Attn: Accounts Payable DNA – Accts Payable 127 Michigan 315 E. Warren 615 W. Lafayette Blvd. Detroit, Michigan 48201-1443 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2611 Detroit, Michigan 48226-3142 Motor City Brewery Works, Inc. Michigan AFSCME Council Summitt Group Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Larry Roehing 2701 Minnesota Ave., Ste. 6 470 W. Canfield 1034 N. Washington Attn: Gail Detroit, Michigan 48201-1615 Lansing, Michigan 48907 Sioux Falls, SD 57015 Lafayette Enterprises, Inc. Comerica, Inc. GSA Lafayette Coney Island ACIS MS 36230 PO 525275, MI 0029ZZ Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 36230 P.O. Box 17478 118 W. Lafayette Blvd. Louisville, KY 40233-6230 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2609 City of Detroit 220 Assoc., LLC Arcade Bar C/O Sterling Group Attn: Account Payable Emp. Training Attn: Mike Eisemann 129 Michigan 707 Milwaukee Detroit, Michigan 48226-2611 P.O. Box 31-0737 Detroit, Michigan 48202 Detroit, Michigan 48231 Handy Parking HDC Partners, LLC 211 Fort Washington Nick Abraham Attn: A Dacon S-1604 535 Griswold, Ste. 210 821 Bates Street 211 W. Fort Detroit, Michigan 48226-3604 Detroit, Michigan 48226-2809 Detroit, Michigan 48226 GSA 151 W. Fort Street Associates, LLC Raymond James & Assoc PO 525171, MI 10131 MC Attn: Accounts Payable Attn: Lisa Connors P.O. Box 17478 645 Griswold #2202 1 Griswold Street Fort Worth, TX 78102 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Detroit, Michigan 48226-5102 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Shubh Hotel Detroit, LLC Great Lakes Hotel Supply Detroit Branch DBA Pontchartain Hotel 1961 Grand River 150 W. Fort 2 Washington Blvd. Detroit,
Recommended publications
  • CRAIN's LIST: LARGEST MEETING Facilitiesranked by Total Square Feet of Meeting Space
    CRAIN'S LIST: LARGEST MEETING FACILITIES Ranked by total square feet of meeting space Total Capacity of largest square Square feet meeting room Number Facility feet of of largest theater/classroom of Address meeting meeting banquet/cocktail meeting Rank Phone; website Top executive space space style rooms Amenities Cobo Center Thom Connors 897,500 27,000 2,880 / 1,800 70 Free Wi-Fi, 2,200 on-site parking spots, concierge and business center, on-site 1. 1 Washington Blvd., Detroit 48226 general manager 1,800 / 2,200 catering, contractors on-site to provide services to meetings and trade shows (313) 877-8777; www.cobocenter.com The Henry Ford Patricia Mooradian 544,020 22,000 600 / 200 20 Horse-drawn carriages, Model T rides, historic carousel, steam locomotive, historic 2. 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn 48124 president 600 / 5,000 re-enactments, entertainment, tours, curators, audiovisual, fireworks, gardens and (313) 982-6001; www.thehenryford.org private courtyards with most venues, organic and local menus available Joe Louis Arena Tom Wilson 439,380 30,197 20,000 / 10,000 120 Unique event location for meetings, events, fundraisers, private ice skating parties 19 Steve Yzerman Drive, Detroit 48226 president and CEO, 2,500 / 3,500 and corporate experiential opportunities (313) 394-7593; www.olympiaentertainment.com Olympia 3. Entertainment/Detroit Red Wings Ford Field Tom Lewand 375,000 100,000 65,000 B/ 500 24 Caterer, stadium tours, on-field activities, attached parking structure 4. 2000 Brush St., Detroit 48226 president 1,200 B/ 3,500 B (313) 262-2000; www.detroitlions.com Suburban Collection Showplace Blair Bowman 350,000 215,000 12,000 / 6,000 30 Attached 126 room Hyatt Place Hotel, 25,000 square feet of pre-function space, 5.
    [Show full text]
  • Inclusive Futures’ Across Detroit During Month of Design
    Expanded Detroit Design 139 Exhibition to feature 70 projects embodying ‘Inclusive Futures’ across Detroit during Month of Design ● Exhibition is free and open to the public Sept. 5-30 in four convenient Detroit locations in the Downtown, Old Redford, Fitzgerald/Bagley and Morningside neighborhoods ● Featured projects include exemplary adaptive reuse projects to sustainable civil engineering solutions, mobility strategies, visionary education programs, and master plans driven by inclusion, among others ● Free programming includes the first public tours of the iconic Book Tower restoration, kids’ urban planning events, Pecha Kucha night, Affordable Housing discussions, an Inclusive Economic Development event and more ● Grand Opening Celebration, free and open to the public, takes place at 1001 Woodward on Sept. 5, 7-9pm CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A PROJECT MAP August 28, 2019 (DETROIT) – As Detroit’s economic growth continues to accelerate, the second biennial Detroit Design 139 (DD139) exhibition will display 70 projects, policies and concepts that promote best practices for ensuring that the future of Detroit’s built and natural environment is designed with everyone in mind. This year’s exhibition is nearly double the size of the inaugural 2017 edition, with expanded reach to three new neighborhood locations. A full schedule of free programming, from a design-themed Pecha Kucha to the first public tours of the iconic Book Tower, will take place in each of the exhibition’s four locations and beyond: • Downtown (1001 Woodward) • Morningside (16451 E. Warren Ave.) • Old Redford (17340 Lahser Rd.) • Fitzgerald/Bagley (7426 McNichols Rd.) “The design world has its eye on Detroit because we are experiencing significant growth very quickly, and we are at a critical moment in terms of steering that momentum in a positive direction for all Detroiters,” said Melissa Dittmer, Chief Design Officer of Bedrock and founding partner of Detroit Design 139.
    [Show full text]
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
    20120130-NEWS--0001-NAT-CCI-CD_-- 1/27/2012 6:57 PM Page 1 ® www.crainsdetroit.com Vol. 28, No. 5 JANUARY 30 – FEBRUARY 5, 2012 $2 a copy; $59 a year ©Entire contents copyright 2012 by Crain Communications Inc. All rights reserved Page 3 Roncelli rift: Ex-VP fired In signing Fielder, Ilitch Tax credit by brother seeks $36M Developers isn’t stretching dough find a way to make Pizza empire can swallow Tigers’ payroll added to Pontiac BY BILL SHEA prises Inc. co-founder and Tigers owner loft project CRAIN’S DETROIT BUSINESS Mike Ilitch, instead can rely on a variety of revenue sources to meet his upcoming happen No, the iconic Little Caesars $5 Hot-N- payroll, which is likely to surpass $110 Ready pizza isn’t increasing in price to million to $120 million in salaries and autism bills pay for superstar slugger Prince Fielder’s bonuses — a figure that inflates further Business leaders new nine-year, $214 million contract with when benefits are added. updates its New the Detroit Tigers. The payroll includes a combined Ticket prices, set for the 2012 season in $63 million alone this season to Fielder Move intended to offset Michigan plan December, won’t suddenly go up, either. ($23 million), Miguel Cabrera ($21 million) That was the message from Chris Ilitch, and Justin Verlander ($20 million). president of the Ilitch Holdings Inc. family of That spending is typical of markets insurance mandate companies, after the larger than Detroit, but it isn’t thought to Finance Extra Fielder signing BY JAY GREENE be financially stressful for the wealthy Il- CRAIN’S DETROIT BUSINESS was made offi- itches, baseball insiders say.
    [Show full text]
  • Gm Renaissance Center Dining | Retail | Entertainment Office | Residential | Lodging
    GM RENAISSANCE CENTER DINING | RETAIL | ENTERTAINMENT OFFICE | RESIDENTIAL | LODGING Photo: John F. Martin Photography www.gmrencen.com SITE OVERVIEW The GM Renaissance Center is the most recognized land- mark in the region. Rising 73 stories above the Detroit River, the Ren Cen anchors the Detroit skyline and riverfront. CENTER of the BUSINESS DISTRICT Composed of three interconnected buildings (Renais- sance Center, Millender Center and River East Center), this class A mixed-use complex is in excess of 6.5 million SF of dining, retail, entertainment, residential, office and lodging space. SOCIAL CENTER The GM Renaissance Center is at the heart of the Detroit entertainment scene with signature restaurants, more than 150 major onsite events annually and easy access to major sporting events, concerts and theatre, casinos and festivals year-round. Connect with 5 million plus visitors annually at the Renaissance Center. CONNECT For the 20,000-25,000 daily visitors, the Ren Cen is truly Michigan’s premier address. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.gmrencen.com GM RENAISSANCE CENTER DINING | RETAIL | ENTERTAINMENT OFFICE | RESIDENTIAL | LODGING DINING | RETAIL | ENTERTAINMENT Office workers, visitors and downtown residents can find an essential mix of speciality shops, services and dining conveniently located in the complex. With 165,000 SF of space, this is the largest retail destination in the City. CASUAL DINING • 1,100-seat food court featuring a dozen vendors • Starbucks, Coffee Beanery, Potbelly Sandwich Works, Tim Hortons
    [Show full text]
  • Commissioning Projects
    FIRST DRAFT Peter Basso Associates Commissioning and Retro- Commissioning Projects This is a comprehensive listing of projects for which Peter Basso Associates has provided commissioning and retro-commissioning services, as of June 12, 2019. 150 West Jefferson LEED Interiors EA Pr1&EA Cr2 Bedrock Detroit Monroe Block A Initial Services Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan 615 Griswold MEP DD 2016 Update Commissioning, Bedrock Detroit One Campus Martius Nexant/DTE Energy Detroit, Michigan Retro-Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Adient CTU Bulding Renovation Commissioning, Bedrock Detroit Quicken Loans Data Center Additional Retro- Plymouth, Michigan Commissioning, Detroit, Michigan Affirmations Lesbian & Gay Community Center Bell Memorial Replacement Hospital Mechanical/Electrical Commissioning, Ferndale, Michigan Michigan Ascension Real Estate Facility Condition Assessment Systems Commissioning Manual Production, Ishpeming, Commissioning, Burton, Ohio Bloomfield Hills School District High School and Physical Plant Commissioning, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Auto Owners Insurance Company South Carolina Regional Office Building Commissioning, Columbia, South Carolina Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Lyon Meadows Conference Center Commissioning, New Hudson, Michigan Auto-Owner’s Insurance Company Branch Office Commissioning, Traverse City, Michigan Boll Family YMCA Nexant/DTE Energy Retro-Commissioning Lite, Detroit, Michigan Beaumont Health Beaumont Cancer & Breast Center- Farmington Hills Generator Commissioning,
    [Show full text]
  • SCARAB CLUB RENTALS Events Your Guests Will Always Remember
    The Scarab Club is ideal for business and personal SCARAB CLUB RENTALS events your guests will always remember. BEVERAGE PACKAGES GALLERY The Scarab Club Premium* Michigan * presents exhibitions in its 4-5 hours - $29 per person 4-5 hours - $31 per person main gallery, showing work Liquor Liquor of the finest regional and Stolichnaya Vodka OUR/Detroit Vodka national contemporary Bombay Sapphire Gin Valentine Vodka artists. Our main floor gallery Tanqueray Gin Valentine Gin leads to the walled garden. Crown Royal Whiskey Two James Gin WALLED GARDEN Jack Daniels Whiskey Coppercraft Rum Blooming from Spring Makers Mark Bourbon Ugly Dog Rum through late Fall the walled Johnny Walker Black Scotch Valentine Bourbon/ Whiskey English garden is a beautiful Martel V.S. Cognac Grantraverse corn Whiskey backdrop for a sunny El Jimador Tequila Beer garden ceremony or cool Bacardi Rum MCBW Ghettoblaster evening gala. Sailor Jerry’s Spiced Rum MCBW Nut Brown Kahlua MCBW Bohemian Lager LOUNGE with warm wood Bailey’s Irish Cream Wine paneling and beams signed by Beer Michigan Gamay Noir notable artist since 1928, the Molson, Molson Light, Heineken Michigan Semi Dry Riesling lounge provides an intimate Wine Mixers and Non-Alcoholic atmosphere for meeting, Premium Cabernet Faygo Products & Juice dinners and receptions. Premium Chardonnay Mixers and Non-Alcoholic House * Coke/Diet, Sprite, Ginger Ale, 4-5 hours - $26 per person MELANIE REYES PHOTOGRAPHY Soda water, Tonic, Orange Juice Sobieski Vodka Bombay Gin ROOM RENTAL and Cranberry Juice. Bacardi Rum Beer & Wine* Canadian Club Whiskey Members and Non-profit Organizations Non-Members (Serving no alcohol) 4-5 hours - $21 per person Jim Beam Bourbon Rooms Weekday Rate Weekend Rate Rooms Weekday Rate Weekend Rate Beer J&B Scotch Day Evening Day Evening Day Evening Day Evening Molson, Molson Light Beer Wine MGD/Miller Light 1st & 2nd Floors $145/hr.
    [Show full text]
  • Art in Architecture Acknowledgments
    art in architecture Acknowledgments It is a pleasure to thank those who helped to make this exhibition a success. First and foremost, I would like to thank the Michigan Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, whose generous support made this exhibition possible. I owe my deepest gratitude to the institutions from whose collections we borrowed objects for inclusion in this exhibition. My heartfelt thanks goes out to Leslie Edwards, Robbie Terman, and Laurie Kay at the Cranbrook Archives; Roberta Frey Gilboe at the Cranbrook Art Museum; David Schneider and Tracy Irwin at the Detroit Historical Museum; Jim Joyce at the Friedman Real Estate Group; Meredith Long at Meadow Brook Hall; and Jan Durecki at the Rabbi Leo M. Franklin Archives. Working with these individuals has been a joy and I truly appreciate all of the time and energy they spent preparing for the loan of these objects. Thank you also to the numerous archives, museums, historical societies and libraries throughout the state and the country who granted permission for the museum to use their photographs in the exhibition. Additionally, I would like to express my gratitude to the Flickr photographers who generously allowed the museum to include their photographs in the exhibition. It has been a pleasure to work with all of you. I wish to thank Tawny Ryan Nelb for her insightful essay that appears in this catalog. John Gallagher, Architecture Critic and Urban Development Writer at the Detroit Free Press, and Jennifer Baross, Partner, Destination Detroit Media, were gracious in accepting the museum’s invitation to give lectures during the course of the exhibition.
    [Show full text]
  • Downtown Detroit Central Business District H
    DOWNTOWN DETROIT CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT H LITTLE CAESARS ARENA RED WINGS HOCKEY & 19 PISTONS BASKETBALL 20 21 18 FORD FIELD COMERICA PARK (LIONS FOOTBALL) (TIGERS BASEBALL) I E. MONTCALM CITY THEATRE 75 FOX THEATRE GRATIOT AVE. 375 THE FILLMORE 3 DETROIT MADISON CLINTON DETROIT OPERA 10 W. ADAMS AVE. MACOMB HOUSE 13 GRAND RIVER AVE. J 9 . E BEAUBIEN B V 15 C A R BROADWAY R FARMER E 8 V N I H R BRUSH 1 O J D N WOODWARD AVE. A ORD R CLIFF G GRISWOLD E LIBRARY 14 FARMER 2 GRATIOT AVE. MONROE D . E. R AV A GRAND RIVE D WASHINGTON BLV WASHINGTON . LAFAYETTE BLVD 12 FARMER E BAGLEY AVE. F SHELBY E. FORT BATES ST. ANDREWS HALL, STATE THE SHELTER & THE SOCIETY ROOM . K MONROE MICHIGAN AVE. 16 12 CADILLAC SQUARE CONGRESS M CAMPUS 11 MARTIUS Detroit People 1ST PARK Mover Stations LARNED 2ND AVE. W. LAFAYETTE BLVD. T. A Times Square GRISWOLD 3 B Grand Circus Park H 3RD AVE. L G C Broadway . FORTSHELBY S D Cadillac Center W E Greektown HOWARD GM L WASHINGTON BLVD F Bricktown RENAISSANCE G CENTER Renaissance Center CASS AVE. H Millender Center SPIRIT . JEFFERSONBATES AVE. 7 I PLAZA E I Financial District 17 DETROIT J Joe Louis Arena DETROIT WINDSOR 6 K TCF Center . 5 REGIONAL TUNNEL L Fort/Cass TCF CHAMBER ATWATER M Michigan Avenue CENTER HART PLAZA Trains arrive every four minutes. 4 DETROIT/ 10 WAYNE COUNTY K PORT AUTHORITY QLine Stations k al rW A Grand Blvd. ve Ri CONNECT TO SMART nal tio B Baltimore St.
    [Show full text]
  • In Duchamp's Shadow : Dadaist in the City of Machines
    d IN DUCHAMP’S SHADOW: Dadaist in the City of Machines John Cohassey In Detroit’s Scarab Club, a charming brick 1920s arts and crafts structure is Marcel Duchamp’s signature—thirteen small cryptic letters on a wooden ceiling beam. This talismanic auto­ graph stirred my interest in finding out why and when Duchamp added his name to the collection of signatures in the club’s lounge. I was aware that Duchamp came to Detroit in November 1961 to speak at the Detroit Institute of Arts and re­ ceive an honorary degree from Wayne State University. This being the only information about Duchamp having visited De­ troit of which I knew, I set out to find a link between the Scarab Club signature and his coming to Detroit in 1961. We may never know why Duchamp—who never spoke fondly of history, especially its art movements and “isms” and rejected all facets of aesthetic commercialism—accepted an honorary degree from an urban university so far from the powerful centers of the art world. But for an artist fascinated by the machine and mechanical drawings, Detroit may have been a fitting place for such an honor. At the time of Duchamp’s visit, the seventy­four­year­old artist had emerged from a relatively isolated life in New York City to appear on television and at museum and gallery events. After nearly a half century of bachelorhood (he was married briefly in 1927), Duchamp married again in 1955 and became an American citizen. Unlike many other influential artists, he 11 avoided a self­destructive path.
    [Show full text]
  • (CCS) 2195 Rushmore Drive 201 East Kirby Troy, MI 48083 Detroit, MI 4820
    JOSEPH JOHN BERNARD College for Creative Studies (CCS) 2195 Rushmore Drive 201 East Kirby Troy, MI 48083 Detroit, MI 48202 (313) 366-2288 Cell August 1972 to May 2007 [email protected] Professor Emeritus – Fine Arts www.josephbernard.com EDUCATION: 1970-72 MFA: School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL Painting. Studied with Ray Yoshida, Ken Josephson, Stan Brakhage 1967-70 BFA: University of Hartford - Hartford Art School, West Hartford, CT Painting (Summa Cum Laude) 1965-67 Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT 1964-65 University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT AWARDS AND HONORS: 2019 Prismatic Music was placed into the collection of The Film Archives at the Cineteca, Bologna, Italy 2016 Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture Series; Indiana University Cinema; Bloomington, IN 2015 Woodward Lecture Series; Presentation and premiere screening of PRISMATIC MUSIC: College for Creative Studies; Detroit, MI Acceptance of 40 original films into The Academy Film Archive at The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Los Angeles, CA 2007 Professor Emeritus, College for Creative Studies; Detroit, MI 2006 Marshal of the 2006 Commencement; College for Creative Studies; Detroit, MI 2003 Mixed Media Award; Saginaw Art Museum; Saginaw, MI 1997 Sabbatical: Spring 1998; Center for Creative Studies; Detroit, MI 1993 Juror’s Award; 12th Annual Michigan Fine Arts Competition; Birmingham, MI 1990 Sabbatical: Fall, Center for Creative Studies; Detroit, MI National “Awards in the Visual Arts/10”; painting nominee; Washington,
    [Show full text]
  • Organization Purpose Amount Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Fami
    Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation SEPTEMBER 2012 GRANTS Organization Purpose Amount Great Lakes Huron River to support the RiverUp! $240,000 Watershed Council initiative to revitalize the payable over 3 years Ann Arbor, MI Huron River corridor for the ½ in the form of a benefit of local economies challenge grant and residents Lawrence Technological to underwrite the production $22,000 University by Issue Media Group of stories Southfield, MI of people working on innovative green infrastructure in Detroit Greening of Detroit/ to strengthen organizational $300,000 WARM Training infrastructures to enable payable over 2 years Detroit, MI these organizations to play a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable future for Detroit including improved water quality Sierra Club to continue support for the Great $75,000 Foundation Lakes Great Communities San Francisco/Detroit Campaign efforts to promote the use of green infrastructure in Detroit Environmental Health & Justice Michigan Environmental to strengthen the Zero Waste $50,000 Council Coalition’s efforts to promote Lansing/Detroit, MI recycling in Detroit Community Arts Matrix Theatre Company to use interactive theater $90,000 Detroit, MI to engage communities in payable over 3 years creating a sustainable vision for the southeast Michigan region in partnership with SEMCOG, the Cultural Alliance of SE MI, Plowshares Theater and others Southwest Detroit to transform vacant lots at $45,000 Business Association Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks Detroit, MI Blvds. into a pocket park where landscape designers and artists engage residents and students in commemorating 2 great Americans and community principles Anchor Cultural & Arts Organizations The Foundation approved unrestricted operating support for 35 cultural and arts organizations, including larger organizations that have had historical significance to the family and other organizations that are essential elements of a strong core central City and vibrant neighborhoods.
    [Show full text]
  • Cars, Culture, Gaming, Music, Sports & More
    CARS, CULTURE, GAMING, MUSIC, SPORTS & MORE DISCOVER THE D Detroit International RiverWalk by Vito Palmisano EXPERIENCE THE D Feel a city anew Detroit is a city in the now, on the upturn. And, you’ll feel it — an optimism and liveliness — when you walk the streets, visit our cultural centers and casinos, go to professional sporting events and meet the diverse collection of people living, working and playing in The D. Urban, energetic and moving forward, Detroit is all yours to discover. To learn more about your visit to The D, contact: 800-DETROIT (338-7648) 313-202-1800 visitdetroit.com CALL 800-DETROIT | VISITDETROIT.COM Henry Ford Museum by Bill Bowen EXPERIENCE THE MOTOR CITY Always in drive Much may be changing in Detroit, but some things remain constant and true. This is a manufacturing town, the birthplace of the automobile and the modern-day assembly line. No one can deny that the Motor City’s auto biz is once again in high gear. Immerse yourself in this newfound success and everything else automotive when you visit our auto- themed museums, car shows, cruises, high-octane racing events and famous auto baron estates. MAKE SURE YOU VISIT • Autopalooza • Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix • Edsel & Eleanor Ford House • Ford Piquette Avenue Plant • Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village and Ford Rouge Factory Tour • Meadow Brook Hall • North American International Auto Show • Woodward Dream Cruise CALL 800-DETROIT | VISITDETROIT.COM Detroit Institute of Arts by Bill Bowen Greektown by Young Cho EXPERIENCE TOWN OF MANY Meet our melting pot Detroit is unmatched when it comes to representing diversity — in culture, ethnici- ties and even architecture.
    [Show full text]