Detroit: Its Economic Rise & Fall Part II C--Tour of Boston-Edison Historic District
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URBAN ECONOMIC ANATOMY The Boston-Edison District developed as one of Detroit's "Gold Coast" neighborhoods during the 1910s and 1920s. The area contains many of the largest and architecturally significant surviving homes in the city. Many subdivisions in Detroit were built during the "auto industry boom" of the 1920s. With a design for a sixty-year useful life (the expected length of the economic boom) these small frame homes were built economically on lesser-value land.
In contrast, islands of affluent neighborhoods developed throughout the city through the 1950s. These Silver- and Gold-Coast neighborhoods have become historic districts.
However, many more modest neighborhoods have been designated historic and are being saved from oblivion.
For more information, contact Dr. John F Sase at http://saseconomics.com/_index.php or http://saseconomics.com/contact.html
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