Thanks for participating in this Abandoned Commercial Detroit test page, currently we are testing feedback on 3 remastered locations. These locations are Ludington Magnet Middle School, M. M. Rose School, and Detroit Open School. By receiving this link you have been selected to participate and give feedback on the image, we would please ask you do not share this page with others if you choose to share the images please provide the original link to the page you are looking to send.

The goal of this test

Over the last week we have began reshooting some new locations and remastering some more notable schools on our page, these remastered do not use new equipment such as lenses and instead are remastered with the use of a tripod instead of a freehand shooting method, previously used.

We ask you provide feedback via text message or messenger screenshooting or telling your favorite shots of each location and why. Feedback and constructive criticism is appreciated as well.

We ask you visit the original page linked for each location and view the shots, done without a tripod to compare to the tripod shots on this page

-Matt Scruggs Author of AbandonedCommercialDetroit

Ludington Magnet Middle School

Notable for its semi good condition and unique color palette, alongside a strong connection with alumni to the school often calling the school “The Cass Tech of Middle Schools”

View the full page of Ludington here

Built by Redford Union Schools, annexed by Detroit in 1926

Built 1924

Addition 1954-1955

Abandoned 2012

M. M. Rose School

Notable for being the oldest Detroit Public School still standing, and being built of all wood framing similar to a house

View the full page for M. M. Rose here

built by Detroit Public Schools replaced the Van Dyke school

Built 1897

Addition in 1913

Abandoned 1993

Detroit Open School

Notable for its small details left behind by students notably art projects on the outside courtyard section of the school, along with a unique auditorium color palette

Built by Redford Union Schools, annexed by Detroit in 1926

View the full Detroit Open Page here

Built 1924

Addition in 1954-1955

Abandoned 2009