WESTLAND, Mich. – New plans are coming together for redevelopment of the old Eloise hospital property in Westland.
The historic Eloise property was sold by Wayne County back in 2018 for just $1.
John Hambrick, who purchased the property, pitched new plans to the Westland Planning Commission, which includes splitting the 16-acre property into five parcels to house a different use.
History of EloiseThe Eloise began as the Wayne County Poorhouse, which opened in 1839 in the now defunct Nankin Township.
Nankin was a part of Wayne County, originally named Bucklin Township, and it included what are now the cities of Livonia, Inkster, Dearborn, Redford, Wayne and Westland.