The Graybar Building will soon be added to the list of Detroit
industrial buildings that were converted into lofts or condos for the growing
population living
close to the city’s center. The Graybar firm was founded in 1869 and
became a major firm selling electrical and telecommunications equipment. I
believe they played a key role in developing telephone systems. Apparently,
they built warehouses and distribution centers in many large cities. The one
you see in this picture was constructed in Detroit in 1926.
At some point, Graybar moved their metropolitan Detroit operations to, I believe,
Southfield. For some years, the Detroit School Board used this building for
their audio visual services. Then in January, 2005, the Detroit Investment
Fund announced they would invest in this National Register building, converting
it into 30 lofts that will be sold, commercial space totaling 4,200 square
feet on the Canfield street level and parking for 51 vehicles.
Architect: C. F. Haglin and Sons
Architectural style: Unremarkable
Date of Construction: 1926
Use in 2005: Building formerly used by the Detroit School Board; now undergoing
refurbishing for use as lofts or condos
Website for Graybar Electric: www.graybar.com
Website for developer of lofts: http://hubblegroupdetroit.com
City of Detroit Local Historic District: Not listed
State of Michigan Registry of Historic Places
National Registry of Historic Sites; #97001096 Listed September 22, 1997
The Graybar Building is within the Cass Farms Multiple Properties Context
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