New Detroit mayor won’t occupy official residence, wants to find way to make money from it
By APTuesday, May 12, 2009
New Detroit mayor says no thanks to city mansion
DETROIT — New Detroit Mayor Dave Bing says he won’t move into the official mayoral residence — the Manoogian Mansion.
Bing took office Monday and says he wants to find a way to make money from the 15-room luxury house on the Detroit River.
He didn’t say if he wants to sell the house or rent it.
Bing won a May 5 special election against Ken Cockrel Jr., the city council president who became mayor after convicted ex-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick resigned in September.
Bing told the Detroit Free Press the mansion is a “gem” but said the city needs to figure out how to recoup at least some of the estimated $150,000 a year maintenance cost.
Businessman Alex Manoogian gave the mansion to Detroit in 1966.
Information from: Detroit Free Press, www.freep.com
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