Phoenix Mill

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Phoenix Mill

Phoenix Mill was part of Henry Ford's Village industries project and ran from 1922 to 1948 in Plymouth, Michigan.[1]:162 Generator cutouts, voltage regulators, gauges and light switches for Ford vehicles were produced at the plant.[1]:162

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Phoenix Mill

After the original gristmill burned down, Ford bought the site and commissioned Albert Kahn to design a new mill in 1921.[1]:35 Ford intended the factory to run entirely on a hydroelectric generator.[1]:37

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The Phoenix Mill factory line in the early 1940s
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Phoenix Mill Events in June 2023

Employees

Workers at Phoenix Mill were mostly women, with male maintenance workers and a male manager.[1]:42 Before the union, women who were hired had to be single, widowed, or married with a husband who was not able to work.[1]:41 Workers had limited breaks and were under pressure to keep optimum efficiency, but were paid the same or more than men who had similar jobs.[1]:65

Status

Ownership of the mill eventually passed to Wayne County, as part of Hines Park. The building was used only for storage for decades.[2] In 2018, it was sold by Wayne County to a developer, who began converting it into an event space. The pandemic altered the timeline and plans, but the banquet center opened in 2022. The second floor was converted into offices.[3]

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