Charles N. Agree

Charles Nathanial Agree (April 18, 1897 – March 10, 1982) was an American architect in Detroit, Michigan.

[1] His first major commission was in 1921 to build the Whittier Hotel near the bank of the Detroit River.

Agree was one of the Detroit architects of the 1920s and 1930s who utilized the services of architectural sculptor Corrado Parducci.

Several Agree-designed buildings have been plundered by architectural scavengers.

These include the Vanity Ballroom, where several Mayan-Deco panels were torn off, and the Grande Ballroom, which brought rock band MC5 into fame, which has sat empty since closing in 1972.