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In the city of Detroit, Michigan, sometimes people need a little help finding a safe and affordable place to live. That's where the Detroit Housing Commission comes in! This organization helps provide homes for families and individuals who need them. These homes are often called "housing projects" or "public housing." They are built to make sure everyone has a chance to live in a good place.

Homes for Families

The Detroit Housing Commission manages several housing communities for families. These places offer homes where families can live comfortably. Here are some of the communities:

Tenement Address
Brewster Homes 3526 St. Antoine, Detroit
Diggs Jr. Homes 1331 East Canfield, Detroit
Harriet Tubman Houses 2450 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit
John W. Smith Homes 14313 Crescent Dr, Detroit
Parkside Village II & IV 5000 Conner Ave., Detroit
Sojourner Truth 4801 E. Nevada, Detroit
State Fair Houses 1231 W. State Fair, Detroit

Homes for Seniors

The Detroit Housing Commission also has special housing communities for senior citizens. These homes are designed to be comfortable and safe for older adults. They help seniors live independently and with dignity.

Tenement Address
Riverbend Towers 4386 Conner Ave., Detroit
Forest Park Apts. 1331 East Canfield, Detroit
Sheridan Apartments I & II 7501 & 7601 E. Jefferson, Detroit
Warren West Apartments 4100 W. Warren, Detroit
Woodbridge Senior Village 3511 John C. Lodge, Detroit
Woodbridge Senior Enhanced 1300 Martin Luther King Dr., Detroit

Other Housing Programs

Besides the homes managed by the Detroit Housing Commission, there are other public housing options in and around Detroit. These places also help people find affordable housing. They are managed by different groups but serve a similar purpose.

Tenement Address
Freedom Place 1101 W. Warren, Detroit
Robert III Apartments 3901 Grand River, Detroit
Hamtramck Houses 12025 Dequindre St, Detroit
Martin Luther King Jr. Homes 595 Chene St, Detroit
Research Park 5500 Trumbull St, Detroit

Past Housing Projects

Over the years, some housing projects in Detroit have been changed or taken down. This happens for many reasons, like making way for new buildings or updating older areas. Even when buildings are gone, their history is still important.

Tenement Notes
Brewster-Douglass This large project was completely taken down. New plans are being made for the area.
Charles Terrace This area is now home to a new community called Emerald Springs.
Herman Gardens This site is now home to Gardenview Estates, a new housing community.
Jeffries Homes This location is now where Woodbridge Senior Village stands.
Jeffries East This area is now home to Cornerstone Estates.
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