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1632 creates delicious and unique sweets from pastries to confections. Currently, we are a cottage food business doing pop-ups throughout the great city of Detroit.
What started as a conversation around the kitchen table, the idea of a food truck became a reality! Both culinary students, we get to live the dream taking our passion for food and distrubuting it throughout the streets of the Metro-Detroit area! If we are nearby your location make sure you come get a taste of fresh, quality food!
Chandra's Sweet Creations was birthed out of my Love for baking and cooking. I love the feeling I get when people are enjoying my food. I am unapologetically Christian and my Love of GOD and cooking go hand in hand. I am a wife to Bernard and Mother to Chris, BJ, Devin and Ashton. I believe in cleanliness in my kitchen and everything is homemade with a whole lot of LOVE! So if you love home baked goods like grandma used to make then give me a try, you won't be disappointed. I specialize in cupcakes, cheesecakes, sheet cakes, layer and pound cakes as well as assorted cookies. Cupcake flavors are, Yellow Chocolate Red Velvet Carmel Apple Carrot Sweet Potato Banana Pudding Strawberry Cheesecake German Chocolate Peaches & Cream Gingerbread Pink Moscato Peach Ciroc Red Berry Ciroc Frosting Flavors are Buttercream Chocolate Peanutbutter Lemon Strawberry Strawberry Cream cheese Cream Cheese Coconut. 3 Layer cakes come in Yellow Batter Chocolate Marble German Chocolate Strawberry with your choice of frosting, Fruit fillings are also available for just a lil bit extra!! Strawberry, Pineapple, Apple, Lemon and Raspberry Pound cale flavors are butter, vanilla, chocolate. whipping cream, sweet potato, 7-up,key lime and I almost forgot sock-it-to-me and lemon, all are with glaze or without. Chocolate ganache is available for a nominal fee. Cheesecake flavors are Original, Lemon, Chocolate, Sweet potato, Turtle, Carmel Apple and White Chocolate w/raspberry more flavors coming soon! We also offer Sweet potato pies Regular and Deep dish. I also carry Strawberries with cheesecake filling, Chocolate dipped, white & milk and dark And infused strawberries. Cookies by the dozen, flavors are, Rockstar - Not just any ole' Oatmeal! Chocolate chip or chunk Peanutbutter Gingerbread Sugar Inbox for pricing or if you want something not listed!
The Fort Street Presbyterian Church is located at 631 West Fort Street in Detroit, Michigan. It was constructed in 1855, and completely rebuilt in 1876. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971. Its steeple stands 265ft, making it one of the tallest churches in the United States.Early historyThe lot for the church was purchased from Mr. Shadrack and Mary (Stead) Gillett, whose home was located there prior to the construction of the church. The population of Detroit grew rapidly in the 1830s and 1840s, in particular bringing an influx of English Protestants to the city. In 1849, Reverend Robert Kellogg organized the Second Presbyterian Church, with 26 charter members. The congregation met for worship in the old Capitol building until it constructed a church on the corner of Lafayette and Wayne Street the next year.Construction and reconstructionIn 1852, Albert Jordan and his brother Octavius arrived in Detroit from Hartford, Connecticut, and soon established a place among the leading architects of the city. In the mid-1850s, despite a membership of only 167 people, the Second Presbyterian congregation hired the Jordans to design a new, larger church. The location the congregation picked was on Fort Street just west of downtown; at that time, the area was a popular residential district and home to many prominent citizens who were also members of the congregation, such as Russell A. Alger, James F. Joy (Henry B. Joy's father), Theodore S. Buhl, Henry D. Shelden, and Zachariah Chandler. After the move, the congregation changed its name to the Fort Street Presbyterian Church.
The Fort Street Presbyterian Church is located at 631 West Fort Street in Detroit, Michigan. It was constructed in 1855, and completely rebuilt in 1876. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971. Its steeple stands 265 ft, making it one of the tallest churches in the United States.
The DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Detroit Downtown - Fort Shelby is a restored historic high-rise hotel, located at 525 West Lafayette Boulevard (at First Street) in Downtown Detroit, Michigan.HistoryIn 1917, a group of investors sought to build an affordable hotel near Fort Street Union Depot. They hired Schmidt, Garden & Martin of Chicago to design the 10-story, 450-room hotel which opened that year as the Fort Shelby Hotel. The hotel was so successful that in 1926 they broke ground for the first of two planned 450-room expansions, the 27-story Albert Kahn–designed addition opened in 1927. However, the Great Depression halted plans for the second addition. In 1951, the Albert Pick Hotels Company purchased the property and renamed it The Pick-Fort Shelby.An original mural by Louis Grell of Chicago was commissioned for the hotel lobby during the Albert Pick years. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, more business opted for newer suburban accommodations and the Pick-Fort Shelby struggled with low occupancy. Pick closed the hotel in 1973 and sold the building to three twenty-something investors who reopened it as The Shelby Hotel, a hotel/apartment complex geared toward youth in 1974, however, this was short-lived and it soon closed again. For many years, the Anchor Bar, a popular watering hole for workers at the nearby Detroit News and Detroit Free Press remained the only tenant until it relocated in 1994. The hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
What We Do Best: Sage and Stone works dilligently to provide unique outdoor designs that are both visually dynamic yet environmentally friendly. We apply sound principles of design and horticulture using eco-friendly landscape to deliver outdoor spaces that rejuvenate. Whether you choose to hire a sub-contractor, implement the design on your own, or elect for Sage and Stone to carry out the project, is up to you. We promise that no matter your needs, your customized green space will grow with you infinitely. As consultants, Sage and Stone aims to make the design process an enjoyable experience where you are able to ask questions and learn the ins and outs of successful horticulture and self-sufficiency. Consultation is perfect for somebody who fancies themselves a "DIY-er" and would like to get hands on experience with the guidance of a seasoned professional. Consultation can be a more cost-effective alternative, as you will be handling the supply and labor on your own. The goal of a sustainable living coach is to assist clients with the transition from a fast-paced and unfulfilled life as a consumer into a simple, low-impact, and self-sufficient way of living without having to sacrifice modern comforts. With Sage and Stone's experience, the possibilities are endless! Will you opt for a chicken coop delivering fresh eggs and simultaneously protecting your garden from pests? How about a rain barrel irrigation system for sustainable and low maintenece, nourished garden beds? Have you always fantasized about a vegetable or herb garden but never had the time or expertise to implement such a plan? No problem! Sage and Stone will create the outdoor space of your dreams and even offer scheduled garden or homestead maintenence ! Landscapes & Urban Homesteads Sage & Stone specializes in a variety of design and consultation services including : native and wildflower gardens container and vertical gardens organic gardens of every variety edible ornamental and potager gardens no-lawn, no-mow gardens cutting, cottage, and moon gardens rock and water gardens indoor aquaponic and hydroponic vegetable gardening exotic and tropical plants greenhouse and raised bed construction foraging and wild foods composting grey water and rain barrel irrigation small livestock (chickens, goats, rabbits, etc.) tiny homes and eco-based living (ie. cob, strawbale, turf, and stonemasonry)
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