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In the interim, the college agreed to work with the commission to document the histories of Chandler House and Hardy House and to advertise their availability to anyone who wants to preserve the structures in whole or in part. College officials who appeared before the panel at its virtual meeting said the school was prepared to wait out the maximum 12-month delay allowed under the town s bylaw without an impact on the building project s timeline. After Community Development Director Andrew Groff advised the commission that, in recent years, the body had ordered shorter delays, Nate Budington suggested a six-month delay each of the structures, which the panel found to be preferably preserved.
Chandler House is also on the college s chopping block. The Historical Commission will hear on Monday the college s proposal to raze Chandler and Hardy. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Williams College Monday will ask the town s Historical Commission to sign off on the demolition of buildings built in 1914 and 1854. The buildings are slated for removal to support the programming of the Davis Center, which already utilizes one of the two structures in question. The Davis Center, named for noted Black Williams alumni W. Allison Davis and John A. Davis, began as the college s Multicultural Center in 1989 and supports students from historically disenfranchised groups as well as international students.
February 23, 2021
Chef Maxcel Hardy cooks up Caribbean fusion dishes at Coop, one of the original food stalls at Detroit Shipping Co.
Last March, Detroit-area restaurants went dark. Quite literally, any local eatery that couldn’t quickly muster up takeout and delivery services, turned out the lights and closed its doors while the powers that be determined best practices for operating a hospitality business during a global health crisis. Such was the case for Detroit Shipping Co., the Cass Corridor food hall and beer garden erected out of shipping containers. On March 16, 2020, the company announced a full closure, suspending all six vendors from operating their restaurants until late May.