** Wayne County Land Bank is on board with the idea and eager to contribute
Demolition is due for 13847 Woodward this year, and that means the iconic "Highland Appliance" sign will be coming down with it. This sign has been serving as an unofficial marker that you are in the heart of Highland Park.
The City of Highland Park has such a rich history, and a proud identity (separate but very much connected to Detroit) and by working together we can protect the landmarks that still remain. So let's preserve this little piece of history together.
The long-term vision is to restore the sign, either partially or fully, and convert it into a sign that spells out “Highland Park” at a new location within city limits. (Ideally, "Park" would be in the same font, or use an "A" & "P" from Appliance and create an "R" & "K"). Once the sign is secured, if necessary, I will work to pursue additional funding through community partnerships, sponsorships, or grant opportunities if the restoration/re-installation costs happen to be more than anticipated.
*Partially: Restore the letters to good condition
*Fully: Neon restoration
While donating the sign to a museum is a backup option, the priority is to keep it local and accessible to the people who call Highland Park home.
Estimated Costs:
Permit: $300
Removal & Transport: $5,500 (I will keep calling around for additional quotes)
Storage: $1,200
Restoration: TBD
Creation of New "Park" or New Letters ("R" & "K"): TBD
Installation: TBD
If there are any left over funds then they will go towards the preservation/rehab/beautification of MLK Park @ Richton & Lincoln St. in Highland Park (Michigan)!
If we don't reach the $5-6K to bring it down, then funds will be re-allocated to the Highland Parks Park & Recreation Department to help with the various parks around Highland Park (MLK, Massachusetts, Storen, etc.)




