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Old Detroit YMCA branch lists for $1M after abrupt closure of Operation Get Down shelter

A social services organization on Detroit's east side has closed its housing shelter after 26 years and is attempting to sell the now-empty building: a giant YMCA from the 1930s.

The nonprofit Operation Get Down ran a temporary shelter for homeless men and men who have reentered society after being incarcerated out of the former Northeastern branch YMCA at 10100 Harper Ave.

The shelter opened in 1997 and housed 66 men just before it closed Nov. 2 for financial reasons, according to Deborah Powell-Conner, the organization's interim CEO. The closure was due to "lack of funding from the city of Detroit," she said Wednesday.

"We didn’t want to close but we didn’t have any choice," Powell-Conner said. "When there’s no funds, you can’t operate."

The main entrance and front lobby in the old YMCA building on Harper Avenue which is owned by Operation Get Down. They had an open house at the building in Detroit on Wednesday, December 6, 2023. The building is for sale for $999,000.
The main entrance and front lobby in the old YMCA building on Harper Avenue which is owned by Operation Get Down. They had an open house at the building in Detroit on Wednesday, December 6, 2023. The building is for sale for $999,000.

The shelter residents were then directed to other housing.

"We transferred them over to Detroit Rescue Mission, and the city took it over from there," Powell-Conner said.

Operation Get Down recently listed the five-story building for sale with a $999,000 asking price. An open house Wednesday fielded interest from a few potential buyers, Powell-Conner said.

The former Y features dormitory-style rooms, a stone-paved inner courtyard and a vintage gymnasium with overhead running track. There once was an indoor swimming pool, but it was filled in years ago. According to Free Press archives, the YMCA of Metro Detroit sold the 140,000-square-foot building to Operation Get Down for $1.

A courtyard att the old YMCA building on Harper Avenue which is owned by Operation Get Down. They had an open house at the building in Detroit on Wednesday, December 6, 2023.
The building is for sale for $999,000.
A courtyard att the old YMCA building on Harper Avenue which is owned by Operation Get Down. They had an open house at the building in Detroit on Wednesday, December 6, 2023. The building is for sale for $999,000.

Detroit officials on Wednesday emphasized that the city did not pull any significant funding for Operation Get Down that would have resulted in the shelter closing. In fact, the city intended to continue funding the shelter into 2024, officials said.

While the city did withhold some cost reimbursement funds in August and September for lack of documentation by the organization, the money would have been released had cost information been forthcoming, officials said.

"We are disappointed in Operation Get Down’s decision to cease operations, and thank them for their decades of service to the residents of the city of Detroit," Julie Schneider, director of Detroit's Housing & Revitalization Department, said in a statement. "We are glad we were able to assist in relocating and providing resources to the residents who were displaced as a result of the organization's closure."

Operation Get Down may have also been feeling pressure from a recent loss of state funds.

The Michigan Department of Corrections said it stopped making referrals this summer to the organization after an independent audit found the shelter wasn't fully compliant with the Federal Prison Rape Elimination Act. It was the shelter's first such audit.