By Steve Neavling
Motor City Muckraker
Want to buy a Detroit landmark?
A former ice-cream store featuring a giant cow head on Detroit’s east side is up for sale.
The price tag – $89,000. That’s more than a Taylor company purchased Michigan Central Station in the 1990s.
The small, abandoned building sits on a largely vacant stretch of Mack Avenue about six blocks east of Conner. Many of the residential streets surrounding the building are dotted with vacant lots, buildings and houses.
lIra Wilson & Sons Dairy opened in the 1950s, selling ice cream, candy and baked goods at a time when factory jobs were plentiful and neighborhoods were full. The building later became Dairy Ann, C&P Ice Cream and a barbecue joint.
The iconic cow was featured on Eminem’s 8 Mile movie. His character blasted the cow with a pink paintball.
At a much larger building on the west side, Ira Wilson & Sons Dairy mounted a large cow head on a billboard in the late 1950s. But the head was removed.
The sale price was first reported by Curbed Detroit.
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Steve Neavling
Steve Neavling lives and works in Detroit as an investigative journalist. His stories have uncovered corruption, led to arrests and reforms and prompted FBI investigations.
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