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UPDATE: 2 p.m. July 10, 2018
After more than a dozen public comments in favor of the Cass-Henry Historic District, including several residents of the remaining occupied buildings, Detroit City Council voted to 8-0 in favor of establishing the district.
For the last few weeks, we have been watching as hearings on the proposed Cass-Henry Historic District were held, and as the matter was postponed again and again before it could be put to a vote.
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At issue are a half-dozen or so buildings on the south side of Henry Street, between Cass and Second avenues.…