Set in Midtown’s storied Cass Corridor, this three story townhouse blends the presence of a historic stone building with a fully refinished, modern interior. Built in 1895 during the streetcar era when the former Cass Farm subdivision was rapidly becoming one of Detroit’s premier residential neighborhoods. If these walls could talk, they would tell an elegant story of the Corridor, and the home still carries that character in the details, including exposed brick and tall, clean lines. The kitchen is sharp and intentional with white shaker cabinetry, dark lower cabinets, butcher block counters and a substantial butcher block island, a matte black sink and faucet, stainless appliances, and vertical tile that runs upward like a quiet echo of the townhouse’s shape. The bathrooms keep the same elevated simplicity, with full height tile, matte black fixtures, and a stone top double vanity, plus a glass shower panel that swings out for easier access. Upstairs, it delivers the Midtown lifestyle centerpiece: a private rooftop terrace and outdoor oasis with new decking, an adjustable shade system, and skyline views that put Detroit front and center. Cass Corridor has always been where Detroit’s artists, writers, and musicians left a mark around Wayne State, and this place carries that spirit forward into 2026 with the comfort and polish you want day to day. Walk to Season’s Market across the street, then keep going to Selden Standard, Mad Nice, Chartreuse, Grey Ghost, SheWolf, and the rest of Midtown’s dining and nightlife, all within easy reach, and includes assigned parking.