Created by the esteemed twentieth-century architectural firm Smith, Hinchman & Grylls for businessman William J. Gray Jr., The William J. Gray Jr. House, located at 1723 Iroquois, Detroit, MI 48214, is a refined example of Detroitβs stunning golden age residential design within the much-loved Indian Village neighborhood.
Centrally located along Indian Village’s Iroquois Street, the residence stands as a model of Smith, Hinchman & Grylls reputation for elegance thanks to its structured faΓ§ades, balanced massing, and intricate detailing.
Its quality construction stands as a living testament to the architectural ambition that defined Indian Village in its heyday – a time period when upwardly mobile families sought homes that conveyed quality craftsmanship and cultural aspiration in equal measure.
Today, the William J. Gray Jr. House remains a notable contributor to the architectural cohesion of Iroquois Street, underscoring Indian Villageβs status as one of Detroitβs most celebrated residential districts.

