
by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton
New owners Trevor Thomas and Brandon Lynum purchased the 5,623-square-foot Rose Estate
Trevor Thomas and Brandon Lynum have invested money in restoring the house to its original look and luster. The pair is not only trying to regain the look that Franklin gave it when she owned it, but they have also made it into a museum celebrating the “Freeway of Love” singer.
Tours have already taken place in the house as fans of the singer have visited the place, and nonprofit groups have hosted benefit events, school tour groups, and other various functions at the Rose Estate.
“People get emotional here,” Thomas said last week during a tour. “If they want to have a moment alone, let them do that.”
They researched the property’s history by finding old news clippings and going through Franklin’s archives at the University of Michigan. They anticipate this being a five-year project, and they’ve just completed the first phase. They intend to restore the home’s slate roof, third floor, and basement level, which was gutted following significant water damage.
When people visit the Rose Estate, they will see museum-style placards detailing the story of Franklin’s old residence. Photos, artwork, and memorabilia saluting Franklin are also displayed.
Franklin’s niece, Sabrina Owens, complimented the men on their pursuit of restoring the home. “A rose is still a rose because of Trevor and Brandon,” she stated.
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Source: Black Enterprise