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Many items for homes including sinks, toilets, doors, windows, bathtubs, etc. are for sale at the Architectural Salvage Warehouse in Detroit, seen in a May 13, 2014 photo. Detroit plans to start work soon on a pilot project to rescue and sell parts of deteriorating homes before demolishing them. The deconstruction project will solicit bids from teams to salvage reusable flooring, fixtures and moldings in 10 vacant buildings in one city neighborhood. (AP Photo/The Detroit News, Robin Buckson)  DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT

Many items for homes including sinks, toilets, doors, windows, bathtubs, etc. are for sale at the Architectural Salvage Warehouse in Detroit, seen in a May 13, 2014 photo. Detroit plans to start work soon on a pilot project to rescue and sell parts of deteriorating homes before demolishing them. The deconstruction project will solicit bids from teams to salvage reusable flooring, fixtures and moldings in 10 vacant buildings in one city neighborhood. (AP Photo/The Detroit News, Robin Buckson) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT

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