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The People Mover has exactly one line and is an extremely useless fixture in Downtown Detroit. No one rides the People Mover. But on it goes.
The study, also called a People Mover system plan, will help chart out possible changes to the light rail system, including possibly expanding.
GM and Bedrock have a $1.6 billion plan to remake Detroit’s Renaissance Center by removing two towers and adding public space The 5.5 million square-foot property is rapidly losing occupants, ...
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.
The proposal would demolish two buildings in Renaissance Center to transform the riverfront. Renderings and newly released plans would reduce the number of office spaces and set the complex up for ...
First opened in 1976, the Renaissance Center is Michigan’s most iconic and recognizable building. GM purchased the building in 1996, which Detroit officials praise for sparking the eventual ...
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 ...
Detroit’s Renaissance Center stands as a towering testament to the city’s storied resilience and innovation. For decades, it has served as a symbol of possibility, overlooking a riverfront that tells ...
The famed Renaissance Center in Detroit has been the hive where GM houses its most important worker bees since it acquired the building in 1996, but lately the building is feeling more like an ...
The GM Renaissance Center could see most, or possibly all, of its seven towers demolished and replaced with new construction, per knowledgeable sources.
Early thinking leans toward tearing down most of General Motors' seven RenCen towers and leaving one or two standing to preserve part of the skyline.
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.