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This is mentioned in the Park Avenue Historic District (Detroit, Michigan), but it was not listed a contributing property. This building is not in the city list of NRHPs. Is it an NRHP? If it is "needs-infobox=no" in the project should be changed and an NRHP infobox (as cp?) should be added. If it is not, the NRHP project template should be deletd. KudzuVine (talk) 18:33, 20 February 2012 (UTC)Reply
I'm not quite following the ins and outs here, but I *believe* that the Park Avenue Building is a CP, and the issue here is incorrect page moves of articles, resulting from the confusion between the Park Avenue Hotel, Park Avenue House, and Park Avenue Hotel, all of which are high-rise buildings on Park Avenue, and two of which (the other two) are individually listed on the NRHP. Andrew Jameson (talk) 20:37, 20 February 2012 (UTC)Reply