Constructed in 1971 in Detroit's University Cultural Center, Hannan House was originally a residential home for senior citizens. In 1993, after careful consideration and study of the changing needs of Detroit's older adults, the Hannan Foundation converted the 45,000 square foot building into a "multi tenant nonprofit center". In addition to being home for the Foundation's offices and programs, Hannan House provides centrally located high quality office, meeting and program space to a number of nonprofit organizations. The building also houses the Hannan Cafe and the Ellen Kayrod Gallery.
Today, Hannan House is a prime example of adaptive reuse and the revitalization of Detroit. From a residence serving a relatively few older adults it has become a vibrant center for services and programs for thousands of persons.
If you are interested in more information on how Hannan House operates, renting office space for your organization or taking advantage of the faclities for a meeting or event please contact the Denese Williams at (313) 833-1300 extension 11 (email dwilliams@hannan.org) or Tim Wintermute, at extension 17 (email twintermute@hannan.org).