The Windsor Ghetto, with the demolotion of the vacant nursing home on University Ave., has seen an increase in vacant land lately. The Apartment shown above is no exception. The photo above was taken earlier in the summer.
I drove by the other day and noticed it was all gone…
Just what that area of town needs, more vacant land…
Built in 1929, the house at 2177 Victoria Avenue was originally numbered 1545 Victoria, pre…
Crescent Lanes first opened on Ottawa Street in 1944 at 1055 Ottawa Street, opposite Lanspeary…
Above is a photo of the home of Mr & Mrs Oswald Janisse, located at…
in 1917 two Greek brothers Gus & Harry Lukos purchased a one story building on…
Photo from Google Streetview A long time reader sent me an email the other week…
An unremarkable end to a part of Windsor's history. The large vacant house at 841…
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where the heck are all those laid-off ford workers going to live once the bank forecloses on their macmansions and they don't have money to keep up the payments on their matching his and her ford explorer? yet another example of short-sighted thinking by overpaid and underworked city hall bureaucrats who have nothing better to do but think up ways to destroy the city.
i drove by there too the other day and was wondering why? unless some new affordable housing is going up. might of been talked about in a recent city council meeting but i can't remember anything.