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4926 North Campbell

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Jul 08, 2013 · The “Rehab Addict” is in the midst of filming in Detroit and it took some convincing for HGTV to dedicate the money to the on-location shoot. “We finally had to make it to number one for the network to say, ‘Alright whatever you want kid. You can do it.'” The 1929 duplex at 4926 Campbell St. was set for demolition.

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Where does the Rehab Addict live?

The new series comes a decade after Curtis first made her TV debut on her hit show, "Rehab Addict." Since then, she's has restored houses all over Detroit, a few in the suburbs and several in Minneapolis where she used to live.Jan 27, 2021

Where is the 14 Mile house on Rehab Addict?

More Episodes Nicole Curtis transforms a rundown cottage in Lake Orion, Michigan.

Can you tour the Ransom Gillis house?

The nearly fully restored 1876 Ransom Gillis house in Detroit's Brush Park will open its doors to public tours on Nov. 1, says HGTV star and Lake Orion native Nicole Curtis.Oct 22, 2015

How many houses does Nicole Curtis own?

six housesCurtis, who has acquired and restored about six houses in Detroit, said she invests her own money into the projects. “For myself, my own projects, we keep all of the houses we restore because there's no value in them when we finish. I don't get my money back,” Curtis said. “They are like my little museums.”Mar 20, 2021

Who owns the Ransom Gillis house in Detroit?

The new owners, Mary and Charles Stinchfield, were a lumbering family and lived in the home for eight years before selling to Alanson and Cornelia Fox, also wealthy lumber barons. The Foxes owned the home for 28 years, the longest of anyone and the family most often associated with it.

What happened to the rehab addict on HGTV?

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! HGTV star Nicole Curtis has been out of the spotlight for two years since ending her show "Rehab Addict" in 2018. The 44-year-old is now back with a brand new series, "Rehab Addict Rescue," where she helps homeowners restore crumbling historic homes to their former glory.Jan 29, 2021

Does Nicole Curtis still flip houses?

Home renovation star Nicole Curtis helps overwhelmed DIY-ers restore their historic homes in new HGTV series Rehab Addict Rescue, premiering January 2021. Nicole Curtis returns to HGTV in new series Rehab Addict Rescue.Dec 16, 2020

Who is Nicole Curtis husband?

Steve LaneNicole Curtis / Husband (m. ?–2009)

Where is Nicole Curtis from HGTV?

Curtis grew up in Lake Orion, Michigan and graduated from Lake Orion High School in 1994. Her family owned a garbage business. She attended college in Georgia, Florida, and Michigan and had her son, Ethan, before she graduated. As of September 2014 she lives in a renovated 1904 home in Detroit.

Where is Nicole Curtis' house?

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A years-long back and forth between the city of Minneapolis and Nicole Curtis came to some kind of conclusion Sunday when the reality TV star held an open house for her north Minneapolis property.

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Go Behind the Renovation on Rehab Addict: Detroit

Follow along as HGTV renovates a crumbling historic home in downtown Detroit.

What is Sunday's open house?

Sunday's open house is part of a tradition for Curtis, a vocal advocate of renovating and restoring old houses. Before each renovation job and after, she opens up each of her projects for a brief open house for fans. Each visitor was required to give a $5 donation, which will go to a local family in need, said Curtis.

How much did Curtis buy the house?

Their favorite parts of the completely restored house — which Curtis bought for $60,000 from the Detroit Land Bank Authority — were the third floor master suite and the basement lounge, both of which didn't exist before Curtis bought the house.

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