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The Arthur M. Pelletreau House – 1424 Iroquois Street, Detroit, MI 48214

The Arthur M. Pelletreau House – 1424 Iroquois Street, Detroit, MI 48214

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One of three closely related designs produced by prominent Detroit architect Albert Kahn produced for the Cook Farm Company (in addition to 1410 and 1411 Iroquois), the Arthur M. Pelletreau House located at 1424 Iroquois Street, Detroit, MI 48214, is a polished turn-of-the-century residence within the Indian Village Historic District brought to life by the early Detroit architect Albert Kahn for a resident named Arthur M. Pelletreau.

This is a stretch of the city where there was a real expectation that properties would hold their value over time, and the Arthur M. Pelletreau House continues to do exactly that.

The home features:

  • A hipped roof offset by a projecting front-gabled wing
  • A partial hipped-roof porch and stone steps
  • Round wood columns framed by brick wing walls
  • Brick and wood shake cladding
  • Original terrazzo flooring

Today, the home at 1424 Iroquois reflects the measured confidence and architectural polish that continues to define Indian Village to this day – a well-composed residence that reads as intentional yet grounded, quietly reinforcing Detroit’s reputation for stately, enduring residential and industrial design.