JohnS Posted October 1, 2025 Posted October 1, 2025 Kahn-designed Detroit cigar factory hits the market Story by Joe Guillen The former Mazer-Cressman Cigar Company plant at 5031 Grandy St. Photo: Joe Guillen/Axios A century-old Albert Kahn building that once powered Detroit's cigar industry is now on the market. Why it matters: Not only is Kahn among the city's most famous architects, the building is packed with decades of Poletown history, and its sale could reshape the neighborhood's future. Driving the news: The city owns the property at 5031 Grandy St. and recently listed it for $595,000 as an "Albert Kahn redevelopment project." Brokers from Summit Commercial who work with the city recommended it for sale because they felt there would be interest, according to the Detroit Building Authority. State of play: The building is surrounded by a scattering of vacant and occupied houses. An urban farm is down the street, giving the area an almost rural feel. The development potential is obvious, however, considering its proximity to the Detroit Institute of Arts and Midtown. Flashback: 5031 Grandy opened in 1924 as a manufacturing facility for the Mazer-Cressman Cigar Company. It was the site of a pivotal sit-down strike in 1937 and later housed city offices. What they're saying: "I was a little bummed to see it for sale," Eric Hergenreder, who sits on the city's Historic Designation Advisory Board, tells Axios. Hergenreder would have preferred for the city to pursue a historic designation before putting the building up for sale. But he understands why that hasn't happened: The designation process is time-consuming and would likely make it less marketable. The intrigue: Hergenreder spent months researching the old cigar factory for an exhaustive online retrospective posted in April. He also profiled the building in a 12-minute video posted this month to his "This Building Matters" YouTube channel. The bottom line: 5031 Grandy's next chapter is yet to be written. Artist studios, lofts or a mixed-use development with amenities for nearby residents are possible. "With buildings like this, it's like the world is your oyster," Hergenreder says. Source: https://www.axios.com/local/detroit/2025/09/29/kahn-cigar-factory-for-sale 1
laficion Posted October 1, 2025 Posted October 1, 2025 Hi JohnS, A very interesting story. I very much liked it, thank you Amicalement, Guy 1
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