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"Ilene R. Tyler" <[log in to unmask]>
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This isn`t an office, it`s hell with fluorescent lighting.
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Wed, 3 Dec 2003 16:38:44 -0500
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Larry asked:  Do you mean the old Temple Beth El on Woodward?  Hasn't
that been used as a church for many years now?  Ilene answers:  I'm not
sure, since this was just a marketing rumor from a downtown Detroit
networking meeting, but yes on Woodward.  My dad attended an old
synagogue downtown, but he can't remember the name; he said somewhere
near Edison.

Larry also asked about: a construction site a few doors north of your
old house on Eberwhite Boulevard.  Ilene answers: it was a tear-down of
an earlier house, but only an ugly dutch gambrel cheap storage shed.
The hole that's there now is huge.  I wonder what the neighbors are
thinking.

BTW,  the Wells-Babcock renovation after their fire is well underway.  I
haven't seen it inside, but I'm hopeful to have some new neighbors soon.
Who is the HDC monitor?  Perhaps I can tag along during an inspection
visit...

Mike, I appreciate your comments about diversity applicable to politics
as well as preservation technology; I agree.


QUINN EVANS | ARCHITECTS

Ilene R. Tyler, FAIA

219 1/2 N. Main Street
Ann Arbor, MI  48104
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A diversity of views and approaches to problems is as good a thing in
public policy as it is in restoration technology.

Mike E.

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