
This 1928 Tudor mansion was built for music publisher Jerome Remick. Features grand marble-floored foyer, 10-foot sculpted plaster ceilings, oak paneling with linen-fold carvings, and handcrafted leaded-glass windows including custom cherub stained glass. Situated on rare private acre.
SIGNIFICANCE: Tudor Revival masterpiece for music publisher; only 3 owners in nearly 100 years
DETAILS
- Year Built
- 1928
- Location
- Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
- Original Owner
- Jerome Remick
- Size
- 9,346 sq ft
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PURCHASE HISTORY
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Albert Kahn
Albert Kahn was Detroit's most prolific architect, designing roughly 1,900 buildings over his career. Known as the 'father of modern factory design,' ...