former Saunders (Highland Park, Michigan)
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Michigan /
Highland Park /
Highland Park, Michigan /
Oakman Boulevard, 100
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The Sander's name has a long history with the candy and confectionary business, dating back to 1870's when Fred Sanders opened a soda counter on Woodward Avenue. A business that started with candy evolved to include ice cream, sundaes, and baked goods such as cakes and pies. From his first location on Woodward Avenue, Sander's would expand to over 50 stores and many supermarkets throughout the Detroit area by the 1960's.
To supply these stores, Sander's moved its operations in 1941 to a two-story plant, 450,000 sq. ft. factory on Oakman Boulevard in Highland Park. The plant turned out fresh-baked products for over 50 years, until hard times forced the company to sell off to Country Home Bakers in 1988. They continued making products there until 1995, when the plant closed and was sold.
The Oakman plant was then used as a warehouse, most recently by a recycling company. Sometime after 2009 the single-story brick building on the east side of the property was torn down, and the remainder of the plant vacated.
A July 14th, 2012 fire burned for over 20 hours and destroyed much of the warehouse space, while sparing the front offices. Though the structure was fireproof, the last occupant had left behind thousands of wood pallets and tons of recyclable material like cloth and cardboard.
To supply these stores, Sander's moved its operations in 1941 to a two-story plant, 450,000 sq. ft. factory on Oakman Boulevard in Highland Park. The plant turned out fresh-baked products for over 50 years, until hard times forced the company to sell off to Country Home Bakers in 1988. They continued making products there until 1995, when the plant closed and was sold.
The Oakman plant was then used as a warehouse, most recently by a recycling company. Sometime after 2009 the single-story brick building on the east side of the property was torn down, and the remainder of the plant vacated.
A July 14th, 2012 fire burned for over 20 hours and destroyed much of the warehouse space, while sparing the front offices. Though the structure was fireproof, the last occupant had left behind thousands of wood pallets and tons of recyclable material like cloth and cardboard.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°24'14"N 83°6'42"W
- Means Logistics Park 0.3 km
- 14310 Hamilton Avenue 0.4 km
- Manchester Place 0.9 km
- Focus Hope 1.2 km
- Medbury's Grovelawn Subdivision 1.2 km
- former Linwood Pipe & Supply 1.2 km
- Total Linen Services 1.6 km
- Sun Valley Foods 2.2 km
- Value Save - O'Reilly Auto Parts 2.4 km
- Global Used Auto Parts 2.5 km
- Diversified Chemical Technologies 0.4 km
- Devon Self-Storage 0.6 km
- DPS Foundation for Early Learners Glazer 0.7 km
- Benjamin Manor Townhouses 0.7 km
- Gabrielle Apartments & Townhouses 0.7 km
- Focus Hope - Parking Lot 1.2 km
- Bella Vista Glen Apartments 1.2 km
- St. Luke's hospital / shelter (abandoned) 1.4 km
- Best Academy (Former Detroit Osteopathic Hospital) 1.4 km
- Ford Highland Park Plant 1.7 km
Diversified Chemical Technologies
Devon Self-Storage
DPS Foundation for Early Learners Glazer
Benjamin Manor Townhouses
Gabrielle Apartments & Townhouses
Focus Hope - Parking Lot
Bella Vista Glen Apartments
St. Luke's hospital / shelter (abandoned)
Best Academy (Former Detroit Osteopathic Hospital)
Ford Highland Park Plant