Detroit is getting another home renovation series on HGTV and this one promises to tackle the toughest projects in the city.
“Condemned” is scheduled to premiere this summer on the cable network. The show, which will have eight one-hour episodes, will star a father-daughter rehabbing team, property investor Kristyn Patterson and her builder dad, Pancho Patterson, according to HGTV.
“Kristyn and Pancho have a tangible passion for Detroit and the necessary skills, grit and humor to renovate crumbling homes no one else will touch. Our cameras will follow the highs and lows as they grow their family business and prove that no home is too far gone,” stated HGTV head of content Loren Ruch in the announcement.
They will be facing what is being touted as the city’s “most blighted homes.” As the news announcement for the series puts it, the Pattersons “will stop at nothing to rescue The Motor City’s worst houses that are destined for the wrecking ball.”
Along the way, they will encounter financial pressures, people who have moved into the properties without permission, the challenges of a Detroit winter and more, as they set out on their reality-TV mission.
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‘this house is standing on memory alone.’
-roberta brown
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source credits: Julie Hinds, Detroit Free Press, HGTV
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Nice. 👍🏼
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It sounds like a fascinating show, Beth … but I don’t watch too much TV, I seem to be busy renovating my crumbling thoughts into tangible poems
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we each have our way and glad you’re a poet
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This could be interesting, as they are tackling social issues instead of just renovating a house. Doubt it will be on TV in the UK though.
Bets wishes, Pete.
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right, exactly. do you get that channel? hdtv?
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I would have to look at the on-screen guide and see if it is on there. It might be on a streaming service here, not sure.
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I hope so
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Very nice
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That’s a heck of a premise that no home is too far gone.
Maybe…
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people who are dedicated to a project can usually find a way, I’m interested to watch and see the process
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I’m glad they are so committed to Detroit, Beth.
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I really love championing it
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Thank you for sharing…we love home renovation shows around here! 🥰😉🥰
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it’s not even in my near future to do so, but I love getting ideas
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Same! And this sounds like a very worthy show. 🥰
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This sounds like a great series. I love home reno shows and Detroit is indeed a good location for this concept. I hope they weave in thoughtful social commentary too to add context into why this area has become like this. So much potential to turn it around!
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yes, me too and I hope they do as well. the city is making an incredible comeback and I’m really proud of what everyone is putting into lifting it up.
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an uplifting news story. great to have these!
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I’m always drawn to these –
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Good Luck and All the Best to them <3
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yes!
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Sounds like it might be an interesting watch! Might learn a thing or two in the process as well as have a renewed sense of trust in humanity….
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right on both counts
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This will surely be most interesting (with frustrating moments, no doubt!)
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yes, there are always bumps along the way and these houses can present huge challenges
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For sure!
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I am looking forward to this!
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me too!
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So many love to watch these shows. I am not one of them but give me a ‘before’ and after’ shot and I’m always impressed.
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that’s a go way to go as well and often so surprising
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Kudos to this father-daughter team for doing this. There’s such a shortage of affordable housing. I wish I got HGTV so I could watch some of these shows.
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yes, it will be good for the impact on the city for a number of reasons, all of them good.
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Gotta admit, that sounds like a pretty interesting show. It’ll fit into my true crime/cooking/house reality TV rotation nicely.
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I think it sounds intriguing- it will begin sometime this summer
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This sounds like a great series!
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I’m looking forward to it!
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A few years ago, I watched US home renovation series while running on my cross-trainer.
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a win-win!
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It’s funny how these programs run in cycles. I seldom watch, but I know there are so many of these flip-a-home renovations these days. I like the unique twist on this one of the father/daughter combo and the idea of renovating a condemned building as opposed to many of the rebuilds shows.
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right, and the city has been working so hard for the last few years for a renaissance
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Could be an interesting show.
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I think it will be
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That sounds fantastic. I think there was another show like that a long time ago and it was wonderful and they turned things around. I’m sure this show will be great as will and yay for Detroit!!! The comeback city.
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yes, I’m happy for multiple reasons for this !
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So am I. It’s such great news.
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what a great idea for a series —
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I think so too, and it’s a great project for the city in many ways
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I love those programmes, what they do to houses is alwasy interesting and sometimes give you good ideas!
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you’re so right
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We need more stories like this.
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and I’m here with them!
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This sounds really good!
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That sounds great. And good for them.
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yes-
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I love hearing stories of Detroit’s coming back. It might be a slow process, but I think it will succeed. I want Detroit back!
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thanks, resa and it’s continuing an amazing comeback !
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Yay!!!
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I love these kinds of shows too but this one sounds especially good since they are not only renovating homes but in doing so, helping to restore a crumpling city as well. I wonder where they are getting the funds to do this, do you know? Just renovating one room can be expensive but whole house (s). Wow! Chris
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perhaps that’s where the show comes in and possibly grants. I’m sure we’ll find out more when it airs
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