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Detroit Evening Report: Grand opening of Violet T. Lewis Village affordable housing project

20 November 2025 at 21:51

Detroit held a grand opening for the Violet T. Lewis Village senior apartment complex on Wednesday. It sits on the site of Michigan’s first and only historically Black college. The school was founded by a Black woman named Violet T Lewis. 

The Lewis College of Business offered courses in typewriting, bookkeeping, stenography, penmanship and office management. It was closed in 2013 amid Detroit’s bankruptcy and was re-opened as the Pensole Lewise College of Design and Business in partnership with the College for Creative Studies. 

Dr. Violet Ponders speaks at the opening ceremony of the Violet T. Lewis Villa.

Dr. Violet Ponders is Lewis’s granddaughter. She tells the story of how her grandmother started the school. 

“When she got out of school, she found it difficult to get the kind of job that she wanted. Then once she began to go and do some other things, she then found out that there were there was nobody that looked like her in offices doing office work. So, you know, she kept saying, we got to do something. We got to do something. So she did something. She founded the college in 1928. She was an educator, but yet she touched the souls of people in a different kind of way.

“One of the things she started was the March of Dimes fashion extravaganza, a group of community women here in Detroit raising money for polio. Everybody called her mommy TV. Those of us who were in the family, there was a certain place on the stairwell … where she stopped being mommy TV, and she became Doctor Lewis. And we would ebb and flow that way all of the time.” 

Violet T. Lewis was also one of the founders of the Gamma Phi Delta sorority. 

Fashioned in the sorority’s iconic baby blue and pink Dr Contessa Bell, the 14th president and CEO of Gamma Phi Delta says Violet T. Lewis’s impact echoed far beyond her lifetime. 

“She helped build a sisterhood rooted in service, leadership, business excellence, and empowerment through Lewis College of Business. She opened doors that many believed were locked. She championed education when it seemed like it was impossible, and during her time when it wasn’t easy, and especially for women.” 

A brick apartment complex designed for seniors. A sign outside depicts Violet T. Lewis.
The outside of the Violet T. Lewis apartment complex.

Detroit City Council person Angela Whitfield Calloway is a member of the Gamma Phi Delta Sorority and has proposed more affordable housing in the city since taking office in 2021. 

She says Lewis had done more in the city than simply opening an HBCU. 

“She owned that property over there on John R and Ferry when Black folks were restricted from owning properties over there because of the restrictive covenants in the deeds. But she worked around that and opened that school.” 

The Violet T. Lewis Village is a senior apartment complex, with rents based on income starting as low as $427 for a one bedroom. To find out more about availability call 313-270-9150 or pvm.org.

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