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Detroit Architects: Dalton R. Wells (June 22, 1878–March 9, 1951)

Dalton R. Wells (1878–1951) was a revivalist architect whose body of work attracted Detroit’s early affluent class.

A master of elegant residential architecture and design, he received his formal architectural training in both New York and Detroit, later joining forces with fellow architect Marcus R. Burrowes to start the firm Burrowes & Wells (1910-15), which went on to become a driving force behind a number of prominent old-world homes.

Together, the duo commissioned the Edmund R. Vier House at 75 Arden Park Boulevard, while Dalton R. Wells commissioned the distinguished Albert A. Grinnell House at 294 E. Boston Blvd. and the George W. Renehard House at 300 Arden Park Blvd. all on his own – all three of which are located within Detroit’s esteemed Arden Park-East Boston Historic District.

Edmund R. Vier House — 75 Arden Park Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202

A prominent landmark of the Arden Park–East Boston Historic District, the Edmund R. Vier House is living proof of early 20th century Detroit’s architectural richness.

Located at 75 Arden Park Blvd in Detroit’s 48202 Zip Code, the Edmund R. Vier House was designed by the accomplished firm Burrowes & Wells, led by architectural duo Marcus R. Burrowes and Dalton R. Wells.

A product of Detroit’s early industrial expansion and subsequent rise to prominence as an auto industry giant, the 75 Arden Park Blvd residence exemplifies the higher level of design standards and spacious lot planning that gained the city of Detroit its huge influx of economic and cultural elite.

Today, the Edmund R. Vier House at 75 Arden Park Blvd remains a huge draw for the distinguished Arden Park–East Boston Historic District, a place where each home stands as a model of old Detroit’s cohesion, prestige, higher degree of materiality, and esteemed leading architects.

George W. Renehard House – 300 Arden Park Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202

Arden Park–East Boston Historic District’s George W. Renehard House at 300 Arden Park Blvd, Detroit, MI 48202 was designed by Dalton R. Wells for businessman George W. Renehard and stands as a proud model of early 20th century Detroit’s timeless architecture and refined level of detail.  

The George W. Renehard property at 300 Arden Park Blvd is impossible to miss, with its classic façade, eye-catching masonry, and well-balanced, elegant composition offset by broad manicured lawns and mature trees.

As was often the case with Detroit’s affluent homeowners during the turn of the century, the Renehard family the George W. Renehard House gets its namesake from commissioned the property from Detroit area architect Dalton R. Wells with the hope of conveying a sense of accomplishment and domestic comfort – a planned environment meant to evoke both exclusivity and charm that would later go on to have a huge impact on the boulevard’s stately character.

Today, the George W. Renehard residence at 300 Arden Park Blvd remains a well-preserved reminder of old Detroit’s creativity and accomplishments during an era of rapid growth and innovation.

Albert A. Grinnell House – 294 E. Boston Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202

Located in one of Detroit’s most architecturally distinguished corridors and a federally recognized historic district (Arden Park-East Boston), the Albert A. Grinnell House at 294 E. Boston Blvd in Detroit’s 48202 ZIP code stands as a model of early 20th-century craftsmanship and old-world grandeur – a stately property reflecting pride, wealth, and intention defined by its symmetry, intricate detailing, and balanced façade. 

Brought to life by Detroit-based architect Dalton R. Wells for local businessman Albert A. Grinnell, the home is one of the main properties that come to mind when Detroit locals talk about the Arden Park–East Boston Historic District, a prominent area that was once home to some of the city of Detroit’s most esteemed citizens, who flocked to the area with the hope of putting down lasting roots within a promising metropolis.

Today, the Grinnell House at 294 E. Boston Blvd remains a preserved piece of Detroit’s architectural history and is one of a handful of upscale residential developments along the 48202 ZIP code’s East Boston Boulevard – a testament to the city’s prosperous past.