The Oakland Press - 04/28/2012
Tearing down Pontiac's Phoenix Center might be in the city's best interest, said Emergency Manager Lou Schimmel.
Schimmel made the statement to The Oakland Press in an interview last week, saying it's one of the last tasks he will handle before leaving at the end of 2012. - read more....
What Pontiac looked like in 1968 prior to the first urban renewal phase
A 1966-1980 Platform City, Urban Renewal and Redevelopment, Formerly Known as the Pontiac Plan - Envisioned and Designed by Pontiac native, C. Don Davidson
Downtown Pontiac's 1967 Failed Mall Plan
In 1966, Pontiac born real estate developer Alfred Taubman began his quest to build a large-scale shopping mall in the downtown district of the city. Several area businessmen including Davidson opposed the mall plan and organized an effort to successfully defeat it. Eventually, the Federal Government ordered the city to 'cease and desist' moving forward with the impractical mall plan.
Below are excerpts from the Pontiac Press - Sept. 28 and Oct. 18, 1967
Below are excerpts from the Pontiac Press - Sept. 28 and Oct. 18, 1967
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Alfred Taubman acknowledges defeat of his downtown Pontiac, mall plan. |
Pontiac Plan Urban Renewal Presentation - 1967
An Environmental Analysis of a Central Business Area: Pontiac, MI., 1966-79 Urban Renewal Plan (Known as the Phoenix Center)
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