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MONITORGreater Detroit's Original Weekly
SPECIAL HOLIDAY ISSUEThursday, December 19, 2019
to Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Star Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerSee Page 2
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This is it! The last of the three Star Wars Skywalker sequels!Oh, Boy! Excited? Yeah,
me neither...According to George Lu-
cas, the mastermind be-hind the many billions of dollars that the Star Wars franchise has engendered, his original vision was to film nine episodes of his culture-changing creation, and that was all.But, since 1977's first en-
try, Star Wars Episode IV, the money train has kept a-rollin', and in 2012, Lu-cas sold control of his stu-dio, Lucasfilm, to Disney, and my guess is that we'll most likely see an Episode X sometime in the future. And, why not? There's
been close to 30 James Bond movies. Almost every Star Wars movie has been, at the very least, watch-able. As a total body of work,
the franchise will still have legs, no matter if more than one of the bunch has been, shall I say uninspired? (I'd rank the middle three, the prequels, on a scale of piffle to resoundingly abysmal, but that's just my opinion).If you've seen the rest,
you have to see this one, too. Why wouldn't you? That's the thing of it, you're hooked like an Albacore if you've seen the other Star Wars films — you must see this one. Some people I know (my-
self included), have been involved with this fran-chise since its beginnings 42 years ago.So, how's this one, with
Daisy Ridley, as Rey (pic-tured, lightsaber poised mean-faced, ready to hum through an enemy Storm-trooper), reprising her role from Episode VII: The Force Awakens and Episode VIII:
The Last Jedi? Well, pretty good. This is a continuation of
Rey's search for her fam-ily history — who is she? — who were her parents? That kind of stuff. Her search for self brought her to the remote hide-out of the now-hermit Luke Sky-walker, who reluctantly trained her to be a Jedi, and to use The Force. Along the way, Rey meets up with new Resistance pals, the ex-Stormtrooper Finn (John Boyega), and fearless pilot Poe (Oscar Isaac).At the same time Rey is
learning to use the Force for 'good', her ex-beau Ren (Adam Driver), is becom-ing the new Darth Vader, master of the Dark Side.In this final episode (so
they say, anyway) Rey, again finds herself working with
her Resistance buddies, Finn, Poe, Chewbacca, C-3PO, etc., etc., and General Leia (Carrie Fisher, now deceased, but still playing her part through spliced together unused footage. And, by the way, I found this to be downright creepy...). Rey and friend's list of
death-defying tasks? Stop Ren from capturing a major Dark Force power source, keep the galaxy's most evil being, Emperor Palpatine, from assimilat-ing Rey's power to destroy the Resistance, and some other amusements, too. Directed by J.J. Abrams
and written by Chris Ter-rio and Abrams, this mov-ie doesn't make a lick of sense. I couldn't really fol-low it, but it doesn't matter. It's Star Wars. 'Nuff said.
A Review by Paul Arlon
Episode IX: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
3Thursday, December 19, 2019 to Wednesday, January 8, 2020 DOWNTOWN MONITOR
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“The Wright is excited to present its annual seven day long celebration of Kwanzaa! Beginning on December 26th at 7 p.m., individuals will experi-ence several entertaining celebrations of cultural heritage and traditional African values,” said Edward Foxworth lll, Director of External Affairs at The Wright Museum.“This year, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History ex-
pects a record number of crowds, exceeding 1,500 individuals and families, given the increased partnerships with several community organizations,” Foxworth comments.The museum will present ceremonies celebrating all seven principles of
Kwanzaa, from December 26 through January 1, 2020. The Museum is lo-cated at 315 E. Warren Ave. in Detroit. It was originally planned to close for the last three days of the holiday, a decision that has since been changed. Partners bringing events for the Nguzo Saba (the 7 principles of Kwanzaa)
are as follows:December 26 at 7 p.m. - Umoja (Unity) African Liberation Day Committee December 27 at 7 p.m. - Kujichagulia (Self-Determination) Malcolm X
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the beat of the drums, experience the vivid colors and vibrations of African dance groups, revel in the messages of dynamic speakers and passionate artists, and support our various vendors,” said Foxworth. For more information on this Kwanzaa celebration, contact Yolanda Jack at
Holiday Shopping in Indian VillageLooking for that special, last minute unique gift? Try shopping at a special
unique place. If you haven’t had the experience of shopping at “The Collec-tive” in Detroit’s historic Indian Village this is the time to try something new. As with all of the beautiful, historic buildings in Indian Village this once stately English manor home now turned store front, offers a variety of tasteful, unique shops all under one roof at 8325 East Jefferson Ave. Here are a few examples.Gehazi Collections is located in the Collective, “Gehazi means Valley of vi-
sion,” said shop owner Sandra Davis. There is a unique story behind each of the product lines in the shop. Davis is an experienced Jewelry designer of one of a kind contemporary gemstone designed jewelry; earrings, cuff links, necklace, lovely hand made handbags and don’t miss Connie’s Hats about town by Connie Parham. Described as unique headwear, the hats of soft velvety felt in beautiful irresistible colors; blue, pink and others. Also in The Collective is Knit Sew Fabulous. This shop is loaded with
originality. The owner Lynette Hunter Halalay took us on a mini tour that included amazing handmade original items in the store. She even works with faux fur that she turns into gorgeous items that could easily be mis-taken for real fur. “Everything in my shop is handmade. I spin my own yarn and put it on my knitting machine to design your garment. You will never find another like it.” She also does alterations and redesigns old clothing items into new original pieces. Halalay was the 2014 Vendor of the Year at Eastern Market. Offin River’s Boutique is another shop at The Collective that caters to the
40 plus group with designer clothing, hats, handbags, jewelry and acces-sories. Designers Luukaa, and Lee Anderson (wearable art) Faux fur coats. The shop also supports local jewelry designer Rena Hinton and the great silversmith Milton Benet, also famed clothing designer Beulah Cooley and artist Brenda Stroud. There are 10 unique shops in The Collective.
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Kwanzaa at The Wright Museum Bigger and Better Ultimate Fishing Show in Novi
The largest pure fishing show in the country returns to the largest fresh-water fishing market in the country when the Ultimate Fishing Show-Detroit drops anchor at Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, January 9-12.“With last year’s expansion at Suburban Collection Showplace we’ve now
got seven full acres of fishing boats, fishing tackle, fishing gear, fishing va-cations, fishing seminars, and factory-direct exhibits,” says Show Manager Ben Nielsen.Ultimate Fishing Show-Detroit also has over 250 different boats on display
from 40 manufacturers so patrons can shop and compare.An extensive seminar line-up presents pro speakers every hour on five
seminar stages. Nearly every Michigan game fish species will be covered and all seminars are free with show admission. Headlining this year’s all-star seminar lineup are national bass fishing personalities and Michigan residents Kevin VanDam (pictured) and Mark Zona. VanDam, a four-time Bassmaster Classic Champ and seven-time B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year, will make a special appearance on Thursday, Jan. 9, only. Zona, host of Zona’s Awesome Fishing Show and a regular on several ESPN Outdoors shows, also will make a special appearance on Friday, Jan. 10.Joining these two celebrities in the seminar lineup are bass profession-
als Joe Thomas, Wayne carpenter and Gerry Gostenik along with nationally acclaimed walleye experts Mark Martin, Mark Romanack and Lance Valen-tine, ice fishing specialist Brian “Bro” Brosdahl and many other national and local fishing experts.This year’s show features the largest ice fishing display in the state at the
greatly expanded Ultimate Ice Fishing Village. Along with a Shanty Truck-load Sale, there also will be a vast variety of augers, electronics, tackle and gear for sale.Some of the other highlights of the show include, Lake Ultimate, the Hawg
Trough, Ultimate Bass, Walleye and Salmon Clinics, Fish Cleaning Demon-strations, a Virtual Fishing Simulator, a Stocked Trout Pond, Fly Casting and Fly-Tying Lessons, Shore Lunch Fish Fry and much more.On Thursday, January 9, admission is free for patrons who bring six cans/
boxes or four pounds of non-perishable food items to donate to the annual Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger food drive.Show hours are: Thursday, 1-9 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday, 10
a.m-8 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission: $12 adults, $5 kids 6-14, free for kids 5 and under. On-site parking is $5.For more info see UltimateFishingShow.com or call (800) 328-6550. The
Suburban Collection Showplace is located at 46100 Grand River, in Novi.
4 DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, December 19, 2019 to Wednesday, January 8, 2020
This coming Friday, De-cember 20 at 8 p.m., Kerry-town Concert House will be presenting Baritone Samu-el Kidd in a program titled Youth and Love. Samuel Kidd is an Ann
Arbor native, and 2018 winner of the Metropoli-tan Opera National Council Auditions in the Michigan District. Youth and Love is a song recital inspired by Ralph Vaughan Williams' brilliant Songs of Travel. The latter explores themes of young love, the loss of innocence, and coming to grips with life's harsh reali-ties. Kidd will be joined by pianist, Bernard Tan, for this evening of English art songs. For information, check
KerrytownConcertHouse.org. The Mack Sisters (pic-
tured) will be performing on Friday December 20th at the Detroit Institute of Arts. There will be two shows taking place at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. This free con-cert will be taking place at the Rivera Court. The pro-gram will include music of Copland, Gershwin, Barber, and Bernstein.The Royal Oak Symphony
will be performing their holiday concert on Friday, December 20, at 8 p.m. at Royal Oak Middle School - Dondero Auditorium, 709 N. Washington Ave. - 1/4 mile north of Eleven Mile Rd. Please arrive early (7:40 p.m.) for a special holiday treat - the Gentlemen Song-sters singing 'songs of the season.' The ROSO concert features two solo pieces from two different musical time periods: The cello con-certo in A minor written by Camille Saint-Saens in 1872 which features Jonathan Hirsch, Principal Cello from the Royal Oak Symphony, and the Concerto Grosso in G minor - known as the
Christmas Concerto written by Arcangelo Corelli which was published in 1714. The ROSO concert will feature four principal string play-ers from the Royal Oak Symphony: Dan Drucker, Dave Wagner, Bev Gay-Photiades, and Jonathan Hirsch. Music lovers of all ages will enjoy holiday fa-vorites - The Polar Express and The Bells of Christmas. Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for Seniors or college students; age 18 and under are free. For more information, call
248-549-0262 or check RoyalOakOrchestra.org.JET'S 2020 Season will be
announced soon. It will be-gin on April 24th, 2020 and will run through November 29th, 2020. In the meantime, the Jew-
ish Ensemble Theatre is announcing a new series of Hot Jazz In January at 8 p.m., including Alvin Waddles
Trio on January 10 and 11, Ursula Walker and Buddy Budson on January 12, Steve Wood Quartet on Jan-uary 17, Pam Jaslove Trio on January 18, and Klezund-heit featuring Alan Posner on January 19. For more information, call
248-788-2900.
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Five miles of giant, animated Holiday light displays are lining Hines Drive during the 26th Annual Wayne County LightFest, running now through New Year’s Eve, December 31, except for Christmas Day.At sundown, there are 70 holiday themed light displays winding through the park, as well as 100,000
LED brightly colored lights on all the displays and a second venue was added at Elizabeth Park in Trenton.There is the popular Land Before Christmas featuring moving dinosaurs, the Santa Land Flight School,
toy soldiers, leaping frogs and a fisherman, the abominable snowman, a marching band, scenes depicting Santa delivering presents, traditional seasonal decorations and even a golfer scoring a hole-in-one on the Warren Valley Golf Course. New this year is an animated light sequence under the Telegraph Road bridge. Times for the LightFest are Monday-Friday: 7-10 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 6-10 p.m. Admis-
sion is $5 per vehicle. For photos with Santa at the end of the lights, there’s an additional fee.The entrance to LightFest is at Merriman Hollow Park, 7651 N. Merriman Road, which is on Merriman between Ann Arbor Trail and Warren Avenue in Westland, 2 1/2 miles south of I-96. The LightFest ends in Dearborn Heights at the Warrendale Recreation Area where the Santa Shelter is located. Outside the Santa Shelter is a large mailbox where children can drop their wish list letters for Santa Claus.
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What a college football bowl feast for the state of Michigan as five of our university teams compete from now through January 1 in the states of Michigan, New York, Florida, New Mexico and Texas.
The biggie is the University of Michigan Wolverines playing No. 9 Alabama on New Year’s Day in Orlando's Citrus Bowl at Camping World Stadium.
Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. on ESPN and WWJ-AM 950. Coach Jim Harbaugh versus coach Nick Saban. Be aware the Crimson Tide are not happy at missing the College Football Playoffs for the first time since its inception in 2014.
U-M is ranked No. 17 and brings a 9-3 record against the 10-2 Tide. After a second consecutive blowout loss to Ohio State, Michigan will need to muster everything it can to stop Saban’s powerful team. Senior QB Shea Patterson better be ready for the Alabama defense while U-M’s defense will likely face long, grinding drives by 'Bama.
MSU settled on New York City and the Pinstripe Bowl facing the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, December 27, 3:20 p.m., ESPN & WJR-AM 760. Yankee Stadium is the site of this 6-6 Spartans and
8-4 Demon Deacons matchup. It’s coach Mark Dantonio’s 12th bowl in 13 seasons.
The Spartans should be grateful they went anywhere this season after surrendering game after game this Big Ten season.
The fact that Michigan State has a traveling fanbase locked them in for the Big Apple. Dantonio and starting senior QB Brian Lewerke should be able to beat a Wake Forest team that has lost three in a row.
Detroit and Ford Field host the Quick Lane Bowl on December 26 as the Eastern Michigan Eagles take a bus trip on I-94 from Ypsilanti to play the University of Pittsburgh Panthers, 8 p.m., on ESPN.
The 6-6 Eagles were more than happy to fill the usual Big Ten slot in the annual game, their third bowl appearance in four seasons. The game marks a homecoming of sorts for Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi, the former Michigan State assistant under Mark Dantonio.
While drawing MSU would have been a sure sellout at Ford Field, this matchup should bring in more fans than the usual 20-25,000 who attend.
The Detroit Lions remain the only NFL team that sponsors and promotes its own college bowl game.
Central Michigan University lost at Ford Field December to Miami (Ohio) in the MAC Championship. But they still were awarded a western U.S. bowl, facing San Diego State (9-3) in the New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, December 21, 2 p.m., ESPN.
The 8-5 Chippewas are one of college football’s Cinderella stories, winning just one game a season ago and playing for their conference title game this season.
Coach Jim McElwain has attracted a lot of interest as spots open up for coaching changes nationally. Beating the Aztecs will not be easy for the Chips as SD State has a powerful defense.
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Holiday Bowls
T h e We s t e r n M i c h i g a n University Broncos (7-5) travel to Gerald R. Ford Stadium in Dallas to face Western Kentucky (8-4), December 30, 12:30 p.m., ESPN.
WMU is led by LeVante Bellamy, the top MAC player and an offensive sparkplug.
WMU has a terrible 1-8 all-time bowl record so a win would be
most welcome for fans traveling to Texas.
Football fans nationally circled December 28 as a red-letter day as the four-team national playoffs begin.
The top-seeded LSU Tigers (13-0), Southeastern Conference champs, face Big 12 champion Oklahoma Sooners (12-1), in the Peach Bowl, Atlanta, 4 p.m., ESPN.
The other semi-final is the Fiesta Bowl, Glendale, Arizona, 8 p.m., as Big Ten champion Ohio State (13-0) face Atlantic Coast Conference winners Clemson (13-0), also on ESPN.
The winners of these games meet January 13, 8 p.m., at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in New Orleans.
A Premier Senior Living Community in Detroit
Units Still Available
CALL TODAY!
Wonderful new neighbors in your neighborhood!
For more information about Hartford Village
www.HartfordVillageHomes.comor call
313-270-9700
17500 Meyers RoadDetroit, Michigan 48235-1404
39 Independent Living Cottages24 hour on-site security, gated community,
fully-equipped kitchen, including dishwasher, washer and dryer, great room with vaulted ceiling,
attached garage (1.5 car), outdoor patio, and quality, custom finishes
46 Independent Living Apartments24 hour on-site security, gated community,
fully-equipped kitchen, including dishwasher, balcony, barrier-free apartments available
and washer and dryer
SERVING SENIORS & COMMUNITIES
Immediate Occupancy
9Thursday, December 19, 2019 to Wednesday, January 8, 2020 DOWNTOWN MONITOR
Rentals
IN HISTORICWEST VILLAGE
2-3 Bedroom Flats$900 - $1300 monthTenant pays utilities(313) 995-5534(313) 822-0057(313) 506-6184
Step into a home that inviteseasy living in a friendly environment
Our residents love their homes – Let us show you why!
• Free Utilities• Air conditioning• Refrigerator/Stove/Microwave• Spacious closets• Emergency pull cords• Storage space• Balconies on select units
• Community Room• Fitness room• Beauty & Barber shop• Laundry facilities• Private park with walking path• Controlled access• 24-hour emergency maintenance
Community located in Royal Oak Township. Designed for individuals 55 and better allowing for comfortable independent living. This beautiful community offers 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, walking distance to shopping. No Application Fee; 1 Bdrm starting at $644 & 2 bdrm starting at $697.
Royal Oak
Towers20800 Wyoming
Ferndale, MI 48220(248) 542-0881
DETROIT/EAST NEAR NEW CENTERFURNISHED HOUSE
Safe, clean & all utilities included. MATURE Males preferred. $135 per week.
(248) 730-0174
Rooms For Rent
Immediate Occupancy for 1 & 2 bedroom senior apartments. Wait List Open and Accepting Applications for 1-3 bedroom garden apartments and townhomes for households 18 & older. RENTS ARE BASED ON HOUSEHOLD INCOME. NO APPLICATION FEE• FREE Heat & Emergency Pull Cords (Senior Apts.)• Balconies/Patios • 24 hr. Emergency Maintenance • Community Room • Billiards Room • Service Coordinators • Laundry Facilities • Monthly Food Pantry • Community Library Schedule your appointment to tour our community today!!
(313) 865-4550 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Gabrielle Apartments & Townhomes14201 2nd Ave.
Highland Park, MI 48203(313) 865-4550
TTY (800) 649-3777
13101 Freud (at Dickerson) • Detroit 48215
Stop Looking & Start Living@ JEFFERSON MEADOWS
313-824-1881Call for Details
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY for Seniors & Disabled
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments•Laundry & Community Rooms
•Stove • Refrigerator •Dishwasher
•Air Conditioning • Gated Parking • Heat Included
Across the Park Apartments
NEWLY REMODELEDAPARTMENTS
Spacious 1 bedroomapartments
Available for 62 and older or Handicapped & Disabled.
2700 S. Annabelle St. Detroit, MI 48217Rent based on income.
Heat and water included. Activity room & laundry
facilities on-site.(313) 382-3201 TTY/TTD 711
Equal Housing Opportunity
Seniors
BISHOP MOORE APTS99 MANCHESTER PARKWAYHIGHLAND PARK, MI 48203Accepting applications for our newly renovated 1 bedroom Senior/Dis-abled Apartments. Rent is based on income.
(313) 865-1552 • TTY/TTD 711Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Equal Housing Opportunity
Luxury Southfield Condo2 bedrooms, 2 baths,
over 1650 SF unit at beautiful Providence Towers.Newly deco-rated, walk-in clos-ets, washer & dryer included. Balcony opens from all rooms. One underground parking space and one carport, $80,000.
Serious buyers only. Call 313-333-5432 for appt.
For Sale
✷ Rent Based On Income ✷ All Utilities Included✷ We Accept Vouchers
A Community Designed for Adults 55 & Better
Check Out Our Affordable Apartments
NOW LEASING!Hurry! Availability is Limited!Open: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
1325 Chene, Detroit (Just North of Lafayette)
313-567-6588
TTY/TTD 711
New Center Multi-Purpose Space1300 Sf commercial/ resi-
dential. Off-street parking. Reno-vated. Near Fisher & Cadillac Buildings. $1500.E. Jefferson @ Belle IsleUp to 2500 sf. 1St fl open
space commercial. Rear park-ing. $1.00 SQ. FT. OBO
313 492-1095
Don't miss this neat and clean 3 bedroom 1 bath colonial home in Detroit, just minutes from transportation and shopping. Freshly painted, new carpet in bed rooms, living room with fireplace, opens to large dining room, spacious kitchen, finished basement with a bar, new hot water heater, spacious backyard.
ONLY $47,900, Negotiable.
MARION TINDLE KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY
313-410-6806
YOUNG MANORSpacious Apartments
• WAITING LIST OPEN• All Utilities, except electric
• Wall-to-wall carpeting• Central air conditioning• Fully-equipped kitchen
• Laundry facilities•Community Room
•24-hour emergency maintenance
1 Bedroom Starts at $7542 Bedroom Starts at $959
YOUNG MANORis located at:
2500 W. Grand Blvd.
Detroit, MI 48208
(Btw. Lodge & Grand River Ave.)
(313) 894-1810
Rentals
10 DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, December 19, 2019 to Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Avon
Rooms For Rent
Jafra
JAFRABuy or Sell. Start today, make money tomorrow.
Biz kits < $100Call Veronica (313) 864 5659
Visit www.myjafra.com/vdavis1to order online.
CASH
23013 Gratiot • Eastpointe
Records Wanted
PEOPLES RECORDS1464 Gratiot Ave.,
DetroitAcross from Eastern Market
RECORDS WANTED45s & LPs • Best Prices Paid
313-831-0864 peoplesdetroit.com
WE BUY 45’s!
Cash for Old Records
Detroit Westside. 7 Mile/Evergreen. Fur-nished. Safe. Clean. All utilities incld. TV. SSI & SSD welcome. Over age 50 pre-ferred. $500-$525 month.
Also, 2 Family Flat, Avail. (313) 433-8515 or
(313) 675-7905
Help Wanted
Michigan Drivers License restoration and DOT-SAP re-turn to duty evals. Mid-town, expert evaluator. Free Con-sultation. (313) 673-9073.
Come
Check
Us Out!
We have turntables, stereos, speakers,
records, 45s, 33s, and more!
Tues. — Sat. 12 p.m.-6 p.m.
3751 Middlebelt Rd. Inkster 48141734-890-9320
We Buy Records
Buy or Sell AvonShop @County Line flea market
free gift w/purchase, lots of deals, discounts and baskets!Nicole 313-414-AVON(2866)
CHRYSTAL J. EDWARDSTraveling Bonded
Notary Public (meet you Almost anywhere)Oakland & Wayne Counties
(313) 310-3587
Notary Public
Legal Services
Help Wanted: Maintenance Tech for a senior community in Southwest Detroit. You will be responsible for completing basic repairs at an apartment complex. This can include minor electrical, plumbing, and drywall repairs, other responsibilities may include, apartment rehabs, painting, and some minor custodial duties. If interested please respond to this ad by emailing your phone number and information to [email protected] or call (586) 753-9002.
We are an equal opportunity employer.
Provides After-Hour Emergency Maintenance ServiceCall Now for an Application at 313.864.9387
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. See us online at www.BlackstoneCo-op.org
A well-lit community with Private SecurityProfessionally Managed by Marcus Management Inc.
Blackstone Manor Cooperative13526 NORFOLK, bet. Schaefer & W. 8 Mile Rd.
Why Rent When You Can Buy!!One month FREE carrying charges on our
one & two Bedroom ApartmentsAvailable Now!
One Bedroom Apts. starting at $288 a month, two Bedroom Apartments starting at $318 a month (some apts. include heat).
MOVE-IN SPECIALONE and TWO Bedroom
Apartments1 Month Free For One Bedrooms
$1,500 Equity DepositLIMITED TIME ONLY
Call the office for more details. Apartments are going fast,
Call Today!!
Monthly Carrying ChargesOne Bedrm. Upper Apt. $315One Bedrm. Lower Apt. $320
Two Bedrm. Upper Apt. (heat not incld.) $345 Two Bedrm. Lower Apt. (heat not incld.) $350
Two Bedrm. Garden Apt. (heat incld.) $376 Two Bedrm. Upper Apt. (heat incld.) $429 Two Bedrm. Lower Apt. (heat incld.) $434
Two Bedrm. Townhouse $400
Within minutes of Detroit's
Gateway Marketplacefeaturing...
Many more fine stores...And close to major freeways
Co-Ops
Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Accepting Applications for 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Apartments
• Controlled Entry • Close to Shopping Area • All Appliances Included
• Free Heat & A/C (select units) • On-Site Laundry Facilities AND SO MUCH MORE!
• Absolutely: NO Application Fee!Rent Based on Income
FREEDOM PLACE APARTMENTS 1101 West Warren Ave., Detroit 48201 Walking Distance from Wayne State University
CALL TODAY 313 832-3060 TTY/TTD 711
Rentals
New Center Area 8711 SECOND &
600 PINGREESubsidized Housing
Studios & 1 bedroom Appliances included
(313) 873-2463 or (313) 872-3356
Estate Sales
ANOTHER BERNARD DAVIS
ESTATE SALE (313) 922-4021 or 415-7477
December 19-21, 10am-5pm
18608 Midway Ave, Southfield 48075
For more Info please go to
estatesales.netAnd Look For Us...A SALE YOU DON'T
WANT TO MISS...SEE YOU THERE!!!
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everywhere in Greater Detroit on January 9th. Merry Christmas and the Happiest of New Years!
11Thursday, December 19, 2019 to Wednesday, January 8, 2020 DOWNTOWN MONITOR
Seniors Bella Vista Glen Apartments369 Glendale
Highland Park, MI 48203(313) 883-5020
Accepting Applications for our newly renovated 2 bedroom Senior/ Disabled Apartments. Rent is based on income.
Mon-Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. TTY 711
Equal Housing Opportunity
Movers
Rentals
Waived Application Fee with this Ad
CHENE PARK COMMONS2001 Chene St. (Just north of Lafayette)Newly renovated apartment homes now available!
Brand new kitchen appliances • countertops • windows • large storage/closet space • private balconies/patios
• laundry facilities available.
2-Bedrooms $789 • $789 Security Deposit.Move-In Month Rent Free
Limited Time Only
Located within walking distance of Greektown Casino and Eastern Market.
Minutes from hospitals, universities and entertainment. Access to several major highways including M-10, I-75, I-94.
(313) 567-7275 fax (313) 567-7108 [email protected]
Income Requirements Apply
Hours: Mon-Tues-Thurs-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wed. 1-5 p.m.
12 DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, December 19, 2019 to Wednesday, January 8, 2020
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