Building Detroit, Project After Project Y OU ’ VE ALWAYS ANTICIPATED EACH OTHER ’ S NEEDS . D ON ’ T STOP NOW . By now, you know each other so well you feel you’re part of each other (and you are). You know exactly what each other is thinking before it’s said. With an event as important as this, it never hurts to discuss your choices and plan ahead. Once you make prearrangements, there’s never any question about what you would have wanted... it’s all understood. ©Adfinity Walter L. Cohen, 71, of Bloomfield Township, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 30, 2018, of kidney cancer. A native Detroiter, Mr. Cohen devoted a career of 50 years to construction and real estate development, beginning in college when he helped at his father’s home building sites in suburban Detroit. They were early builders of multi-family housing in Detroit when few private companies were investing in the city. Mr. Cohen developed the Stroh River Place apartment community near Detroit’s riverfront; Freedom Place near Midtown; and renovated the Park Shelton into condominiums and retail space, among other devel- opments. His most recent Detroit proj- ects were DuCharme Place, the first new apartment building in Lafayette Park in decades, and the Detroit Foundation Hotel, an award-winning hotel and restaurant that opened last year in the former historic Detroit Fire Department Headquarters. He and his father were local pioneers in senior com- munities, building and opening Trowbridge and McDonnell Towers in Southfield during the 1980s. Mr. Cohen founded a minor league hockey team, the Motor City Mechanics, in 2004. Some of his happiest times were on his sailboat, Parlay, especially when he and a fun-loving crew of friends and relatives won first place in the Port Huron to Mackinac Race and sever- al awards in other races. He is survived by loving fam- ily members including children, Nicholas and wife Michelle, David, and Laura Beth; his adored grand- children, Lyla and Eliot; and sister, Shari; as well as many devoted brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, and cousins. Mr. Cohen was the husband of the late Margaret “Peggy” Cohen and the son of the late Arnold and Phyllis Cohen. Funeral arrangements were by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. For those interested in making a memorial contribution, the family suggests the Michigan Chapter of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation, the Friends of the Bloomfield Township Library, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra or a charity of your choice. www.thedorfmanchapel.com 30440 Twelve Mile Road Farmington Hills • MI 48334 248.406.6000 TOLL FREE 1-866-406-6003 Licensed Funeral Directors: Alan Dorfman, Jonathan Dorfman jn October 11 • 2018 59