Chatsworth Apartments

[2] It included an underground parking garage with a sixty-five car capacity – an uncommon feature at the time.

The first two floors are designed with decorative elements, including white stone at the ground level, orangish tiles, balustrades on the second-story windows, and a clearly defined bracketed cornice above the second floor.

[3] The apartment building was constructed at a cost of approximately $560,000 to accommodate the influx of residents into Detroit in the 1920s.

As early as 1951, Wayne State University expressed an interest in purchasing the Chatsworth.

As of 2016, the building is owned by Wayne State University, and is used as housing for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students.