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Architects Building : ウィキペディア英語版
Architects Building

The Architects Building is an office building located at 415 Brainard Street in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.〔
==History==
The Architects Building is a seven-story building built in 1924 by Thomas J. Thompson, a man involved with the hotel and restaurant trade.〔(Architects’ Building ) from the city of Detroit〕 Thompson hired Richard H. Marr, a well-known Detroit architect, to design the building. Its original purpose was to provide space for all architectural professionals and trades in one building.〔(Architects' Building ) from Woodward Avenue〕 When the Architects Building opened, 25 firms had space in the building,〔 including Marr and architect Marcus R. Burrowes.〔
However, the Great Depression was hard on the building. In 1933, only three architects remained in the building, and in 1936 Thompson' estate (he had died in 1928) lost the building to foreclosure.〔 After 1940 both Marr and Burrowes moved out, and the building's association with the field of architecture seems to have ended.〔 In 1950, the building was renamed the Contractor's Storage Building, and in 1974, it was purchased by the Salvation Army.〔 In 1985, it was purchased by the Cass Corridor Neighborhood Development Corporation.〔

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