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Coordinates: 42°212N 83°158W / 42.35056°N 83.03278°W / 42.35056; -83.03278
 

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Third Precinct Police Station

U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Third Precinct Police Station (Detroit) is located in Michigan
Third Precinct Police Station (Detroit)

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Location2200 Hunt Street
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates42°21′2N 83°1′58W / 42.35056°N 83.03278°W / 42.35056; -83.03278
Built1896
ArchitectEdward C. Van Leyen
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts
NRHP reference No.80001928[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 29, 1980

The Third Precinct Police Station (orHunt Street Station) is a former police station located at 2200 Hunt Street (at Gratiot Avenue) in Detroit, Michigan. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1] It now holds a co-working space, known as "Hunt Street Station."[2]

Description[edit]

The Third Precinct Police Station is a three-story structure built from yellow brick and limestone. It is essentially boxy, but the exterior is constructed of projecting and receding planes that disguise the fact.[3] The entrance, located in a curved corner bay,[3] is flanked by limestone columns and pilasters with carvings of a police shield and the faces of policemen.[4] The second and third floor windows facing Hunt and Dubois are unified by arched guilloche-patterned, terra-cotta enframements.[3] Third-floor windows are topped by arched hoods. The projecting cornice is metal, fabricated by the Detroit Cornice and Slate Company.[3]

Significance[edit]

The Hunt Street Police Station is a well-preserved example of a late 19th-century Beaux-Arts public building, and is significant for its role in the history of the Detroit police force.[3] The building was designed by architect Edward Van Leyen, who also designed the Belle Isle Casino. Completed in May 1897, the building served as the Detroit Metropolitan Police Department Third Precinct for 63 years. The Third Precinct Police Station was home to the nation's first police training academy, opened in 1911. In 1959, the Third and Seventh Precincts were consolidated and the building was sold;[3] subsequently used as an office space, the structure was left empty in 2004 and was for sale in 2013.[5] In early 2017, the building was sold [6] and a historical renovation was completed.[7] In 2018, the station was re-opened as a coworking space.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  • ^ a b Dana Afana (February 23, 2018). "Former police station converted into another Detroit shared office space". MLive.com.
  • ^ a b c d e f Third Precinct Police Station from the state of Michigan
  • ^ Third Precinct (Hunt Street Station) from the city of Detroit
  • ^ Beshouri, Paul (October 22, 2013).Strange Police Station Gets Weirder. Curbed Detroit. Retrieved on October 28, 2013.
  • ^ Runyon, Robin (September 11, 2017).Detroit’s Third Precinct to reopen as Hunt Street Station. Curbed Detroit. Retrieved on July 4, 2020.
  • ^ Runyon, Robin (March 23, 2018).Hunt Street Station opens as a new coworking space. Curbed Detroit. Retrieved on July 4, 2020.
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