Apartment Unit Changes Hands
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October
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1954
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Kingsley Apartments - 809 E Kingsley Street, October 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, October 2, 1954
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APARTMENT BUILDING SOLD: Mr. and Mrs. L. Norris Post of Ann Arbor have bought the 36-unit Kingsley Apartments at 809 E. Kingsley St. The structure was erected in 1929.
Ann Arbor News, October 2, 1954
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APARTMENT BUILDING SOLD: Mr. and Mrs. L. Norris Post of Ann Arbor have bought the 36-unit Kingsley Apartments at 809 E. Kingsley St. The structure was erected in 1929.
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Demolition Of Homes On Forest Ave To Make Way For Apartment Complex, February 17, 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1966
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Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1966
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This house on 924 S. Forest Ave. and the three to its right at 918, 912, and 908 S. Forest are to disappear in coming days in favor of a 25-apartment building. Owner L. Norris Post said a contract has been awarded to Krause Krampien Co. of Ann Arbor for demolition of the four houses and construction of the new structure. Half of it is expected to be ready for occupancy by August, the rest by the end of the year. No price was announced.
Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1966
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This house on 924 S. Forest Ave. and the three to its right at 918, 912, and 908 S. Forest are to disappear in coming days in favor of a 25-apartment building. Owner L. Norris Post said a contract has been awarded to Krause Krampien Co. of Ann Arbor for demolition of the four houses and construction of the new structure. Half of it is expected to be ready for occupancy by August, the rest by the end of the year. No price was announced.
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25-Apartment Building Replacing These Homes
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17
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February
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1966
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John C. Stegeman & L. Norris Post, Owners Of Maynard House Apartments, On Terrace, May 25, 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1962
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You can sit there, too -if you're a tenant: John C. Stegeman (left) and L. Norris Post, both of Ann Arbor and both principal owners of the Maynard House, pause to help display the 20x60 foot tenant terrace on the 11th level. Ann Arbor's westerly skyline is shown in the distance. The terrace is to be furnished with lounging chairs to permit full utilization of this space during pleasant weather. Tenants will be permitted to use the terrace for special occasion parties upon approval of the resident manager. Flowering crab trees (not shown) were placed on the terrace recently by helicopter. Other plantings are to be added.
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1962
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You can sit there, too -if you're a tenant: John C. Stegeman (left) and L. Norris Post, both of Ann Arbor and both principal owners of the Maynard House, pause to help display the 20x60 foot tenant terrace on the 11th level. Ann Arbor's westerly skyline is shown in the distance. The terrace is to be furnished with lounging chairs to permit full utilization of this space during pleasant weather. Tenants will be permitted to use the terrace for special occasion parties upon approval of the resident manager. Flowering crab trees (not shown) were placed on the terrace recently by helicopter. Other plantings are to be added.
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John C. Stegeman & L. Norris Post, Owners Of Maynard House Apartments, May 25, 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1962
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Two of three principal owners: John C. Stegeman (left) and L. Norris Post, both of Ann Arbor and both principal owners of the new Maynard House, stand beneath the cantilevered canopy at the residential apartment hotel's main entry. It is the first high-rise structure to be built in Ann Arbor's downtown in more than 30 years. The third principal owner of the Maynard House, Peter Kleinpell of Flint, was not available when this picture was taken. Kleinpell is a former Ann Arbor resident.
Ann Arbor News, May 25, 1962
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Two of three principal owners: John C. Stegeman (left) and L. Norris Post, both of Ann Arbor and both principal owners of the new Maynard House, stand beneath the cantilevered canopy at the residential apartment hotel's main entry. It is the first high-rise structure to be built in Ann Arbor's downtown in more than 30 years. The third principal owner of the Maynard House, Peter Kleinpell of Flint, was not available when this picture was taken. Kleinpell is a former Ann Arbor resident.
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Views Maynard House As New Concept In Downtown
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25
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May
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1962
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Public Can Tour Maynard House
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25
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May
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1962
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