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Legendary mall developer A. Alfred Taubman told Henry Ford II that Detroit's Renaissance Center was a mistake. He was right.
A conceptual rendering from GM and Dan Gilbert's Bedrock LLC shows their plan for the Renaissance Center, which includes demolishing two towers and creating an entertainment district on riverfront ...
GM will relocate to a modern office building about a mile north of the Renaissance Center along a stretch of road that now houses high-end shops and restaurants.
Detroit — The constellation of riverfront skyscrapers at the Renaissance Center threatens to become Detroit's new Packard Plant if nothing is done to revitalize the largest commercial complex by ...
General Motors CEO Mary Barra said the automaker is committed to finding a use for the Renaissance Center as GM prepares to move out next year — but she did not rule out demolition of the iconic ...
The GM Renaissance Center, a staple of Detroit’s skyline, is slated for a $1.6 billion overhaul and hinges on $250 million in public funding.
With news of General Motors' plan to move its headquarters next year, the Renaissance Center's future use is uncertain.
General Motors is temporarily moving its global headquarters out of the Renaissance Center in Detroit as the company works to redevelop the space. GM will move into the newly named Hudson's ...
Detroit — The Renaissance Center would shrink to three towers with residential, office and hotel tenancy to create space for a six-acre riverfront park in a more than $1.6 billion redevelopment ...
GM needs less office space in Detroit, so it’s moving out of the Renaissance Center. However, it will stay in the city, and is expected to announce a move to a new complex called Hudson’s ...
According to the report, GM and Gilbert will study how to redevelop the Renaissance Center following the move. A sale of the property is not in the plans, according to the Associated Press.
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