2921
Michigan
Single Family Gut Rehab
Tower Grove East Neighborhood
2001 Homer
Award Winner for
Outstanding Total Renovation
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HISTORY: The Christian
Brown Flats
On
November 24, 1894, Philip Betz was granted a building permit
to build
four
two-story
flats,
at a total cost of $7,200. The addresses of the properties
were listed as stretching from 2919 to 2927 Michigan. They were
all designed and built by architect
and contractor B. Grunnmeyer who lived a couple of blocks away
on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Christian Brown,
who had come to America from Germany in 1884, bought this
property for himself and his family in the 1890s. According
to the 1900 census, he
was a foreman in a tobacco works. His wife Susanna
came to join him later in 1884 bringing along their
three children, John, Louisa and William. Though we don't know
for
sure,
we believe the three adult children later lived in the second
flat since records do not show it was rented out.
Not much is known about the property except
that if eventually fell onto hard times. Neglected and abandoned,
it was purchased and renovated by Millennium
in 2001.
The original
peaked roofline
had long since crumbled away but
by using similar houses in the neighborhood as their guide, Millennium's
craftsmen were able to completely rebuild the cornice to its
original late Victorian beauty.
This project is funded in part by a grant
from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the
Community Development Agency under the Provisions of Title 1
of the Housing and Community Development Act 1974 (P.L. 93-838)
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