Pasadena Apartments

[2] A column of bay windows rises from the basement to the tenth floor; a classic style entrance is in the center of the front façade.

[2] The building originally had classical details on the upper floors, including a cornice and false balconies, that have been removed.

[2] The Pasadena Apartments was constructed in 1902 from a design by Mortimer L. Smith.

The building is an early example of upper-class, multi-unit housing, and is one of the earliest of these structures to be built with reinforced concrete.

[2] The building was constructed at a time when newly wealthy families associated with Detroit's industrial boom were appearing, yet financing requirements for private homes were substantial.

Pasadena Apartments, c. 1905