brewster-douglass housing projects
brewster-douglass housing projects

Some of the remains of the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit. These buildings were completed in the 1950s and finally officially closed in 2008.

Canvas
Canvas

The facade of an abandoned bank covered in graffiti.

obama / biden
obama / biden

A political message for the 2012 presidential election on the side of an abandoned home in Detroit.

Factory
Factory

Photograph of what remains The Packard Automotive Plant in Detroit. This large space was used to create Luxury cars. Opened in 1903, it has been in use in one way or another until the early 2000s.

garage
garage

An abandoned auto-body garage in Detroit. Various sections of wall have been removed. Probably so scrapers could enter and obtain any materials of re-sale value.

storefront
storefront

A graffiti covered storefront in Detroit. We’d pass through many stretches of blocks with all of the stores/homes boarded up.

under the bridge
under the bridge

A makeshift home under one of the many overpasses in Detroit.

midwest
midwest

A quiet street scene in Detroit. One of the most jarring things we noticed while we were there was the lack of people in most areas. Some intersections that you would assume to be busy and active, were very quiet & surreal.

america
america

Graffiti on top of an American flag painting found at an abandoned gas station in Detroit.

pink walls
pink walls

Empty school hallways in an abandoned catholic school.

remain
remain

Remains of a burned down house in Detroit, MI. While we were staying in town, the sound of fire trucks could be heard almost nightly as arson was one of the most prevalent crimes committed. It was not uncommon to see at least a few charred remains on every block.

church
church

Graffiti on the front of an abandoned church & parking garage in Detroit.

temple
temple

Graffiti on the facade of a local church in Detroit. Unfortunately, many churches were closed during this time period.

beer & wine
beer & wine

Remains of an abandoned convenience/liquor store in Detroit.

lowlight
lowlight

A dimly lit portion of an abandoned auto-factory in Detroit.

silent read
silent read

Religious passages mixed in with graffiti tagging on the walls of two shuttered places of worship in Detroit.

feet
feet

Remains from one of the outer buildings of The Packard Plant in Detroit. It appears to have been used as a location for a party or as an artist work space. The strange feet/legs hanging from the ceiling definitely gave this place a weird vibe.

clay market
clay market

An abandoned local shop on the street in Detroit.

cross
cross

Boarded up local stores in Detroit.

corner living
corner living

An abandoned building covered in graffiti located in Detroit.

waves
waves

An interesting looking building covered in graffiti in Detroit.

brewster-douglass housing projects
Canvas
obama / biden
Factory
garage
storefront
under the bridge
midwest
america
pink walls
remain
church
temple
beer & wine
lowlight
silent read
feet
clay market
cross
corner living
waves
brewster-douglass housing projects

Some of the remains of the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects in Detroit. These buildings were completed in the 1950s and finally officially closed in 2008.

Canvas

The facade of an abandoned bank covered in graffiti.

obama / biden

A political message for the 2012 presidential election on the side of an abandoned home in Detroit.

Factory

Photograph of what remains The Packard Automotive Plant in Detroit. This large space was used to create Luxury cars. Opened in 1903, it has been in use in one way or another until the early 2000s.

garage

An abandoned auto-body garage in Detroit. Various sections of wall have been removed. Probably so scrapers could enter and obtain any materials of re-sale value.

storefront

A graffiti covered storefront in Detroit. We’d pass through many stretches of blocks with all of the stores/homes boarded up.

under the bridge

A makeshift home under one of the many overpasses in Detroit.

midwest

A quiet street scene in Detroit. One of the most jarring things we noticed while we were there was the lack of people in most areas. Some intersections that you would assume to be busy and active, were very quiet & surreal.

america

Graffiti on top of an American flag painting found at an abandoned gas station in Detroit.

pink walls

Empty school hallways in an abandoned catholic school.

remain

Remains of a burned down house in Detroit, MI. While we were staying in town, the sound of fire trucks could be heard almost nightly as arson was one of the most prevalent crimes committed. It was not uncommon to see at least a few charred remains on every block.

church

Graffiti on the front of an abandoned church & parking garage in Detroit.

temple

Graffiti on the facade of a local church in Detroit. Unfortunately, many churches were closed during this time period.

beer & wine

Remains of an abandoned convenience/liquor store in Detroit.

lowlight

A dimly lit portion of an abandoned auto-factory in Detroit.

silent read

Religious passages mixed in with graffiti tagging on the walls of two shuttered places of worship in Detroit.

feet

Remains from one of the outer buildings of The Packard Plant in Detroit. It appears to have been used as a location for a party or as an artist work space. The strange feet/legs hanging from the ceiling definitely gave this place a weird vibe.

clay market

An abandoned local shop on the street in Detroit.

cross

Boarded up local stores in Detroit.

corner living

An abandoned building covered in graffiti located in Detroit.

waves

An interesting looking building covered in graffiti in Detroit.

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