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Yehudah on Lincoln. It An old house made
Ms. Raderman said
has meant additional way for a new life in
that a home in north
buildings for Jewish the Schwarcz family
Oak Park, which just a
Federation Apart- album.
few years ago sold for
ments and the expan-
$74,000, went back on
sion and refurbishing of the the market this year. "This time
Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish it sold for $90,000 and there were
Community Center.
five people bidding on the same
It includes the remodeling of home. It's definitely a seller's
the B'nai Moshe synagogue into market," she said.
the Sally Allan Alexander Beth
Oak Park Mayor Gerald Naf-
Jacob School for Girls, the con- taly calls the remodeling trend
version of the old Roosevelt Ele- "extremely positive" and a vote
mentary School into Yeshiva of confidence in the city and its
Gedolah, the establishment of services. "Not only do we have
Machon L'Torah and the Kollel, businesses, but now homeown-
and the scheduled remodeling of ers making additional invest-
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah.
ments in the city."
It has meant upgrading the
Rabbi Eric and Sheryl Krohn-
Royal Plaza shopping center on er are among those investors. The
Greenfield, the addition of Kmart Krohners just moved back into
their home on Sherwood Court
after living in an apartment for
three months with their five chil-
dren. It might be hard to recog-
nize their transformed house.
The Krohners' contractors dug
out an additional 500 square feet
for their basement and added 500
square feet above it to both the
first and second floors. The addi-
tional space includes a new mas-
Rhoda Raderman
ter bedroom and two other
bedrooms, and the house now has
a remodeled kitchen and main
to Lincoln Center and a new floor.
shopping plaza across the street,
Rabbi Krohner did some seri-
and the Parkwoods Plaza shop- ous research before deciding on
ping center at 10 Mile and the construction project. "We
Coolidge.
wanted to stay," he said, "but
In the wake of a decade of in- didn't think we could until we
stitutional activity, Rhoda Ra- checked into expanding."
derman, director of Jewish
A friend is a contractor who
Federation's Neighborhood Pro- helped with the work and other
ject, calls the renovation of homes friends helped with arranging fi-
"incredible. On Raine, people are nancing.
doubling the size of their homes.
"Financially, it probably cost
You don't do that unless you plan the same as if we had moved,"
to stay."
Rabbi Krohner said. "But we
She said some homes on would have paid a lot of money
Jeanette, near 10 Mile and for a larger home that didn't have
Greenfield in Southfield, are un- the same community assets. If
dergoing the same changes.
down the road for some reason
The Neighborhood Project has we decide to move, we feel certain
granted 700 interest-free loans we will get all our money out of
since 1987 as an incentive for it."
Jewish families to purchase
Mrs. Krohner agrees, but is
homes in Oak Park and South- happy for other reasons. "It's
field. The organization also works great to see my kids back here,"
with B'nai B'rith's Covenant she said. "Living away for three
Credit Union to offer home im- months made us realize how
provement loans up to $5,000 at great it is here. It's just a super
attractive rates.
street." LI
"People are
doubling the size of
their homes. You
don't do that unless
you plan to stay."
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