Built in 1903, when there were 60,000 people living in the city, Woodward’s was geographically split between the premier downtown shopping destinations to the west and the concentration of transient housing and brothels to the east, providing goods to working- and middle-class residents. The original building’s history itself runs analogous to that of the CityContinue reading “Looking at Woodward’s: 10 years later”
Looking at Woodward’s: 10 years later
