the Book Tower and Book Building redevelopment and the Hudson's Detroit development as examples of use mixture. And the more than 20 acres of largely surface parking lots owned by GM through a ...
"This iconic landmark's future is important to Detroit and Michigan, and our shared vision with General Motors ensures that its redevelopment aligns with Detroit's economic advancement," said Kofi ...
the Book Tower and Book Building redevelopment and the Hudson’s Detroit development as examples of use mixture. GM Vice President of Infrastructure and Corporate Citizenship David Massaron made ...
The tallest tower of the ... public funding. The redevelopment concept is the end result of a study of proposed redevelopment options by GM, Bedrock, the city of Detroit and Wayne County ...
The tallest tower of the GM Renaissance ... to take four floors. More:How Detroit's Renaissance Center got its name Bedrock and GM are partnering on the redevelopment plan. A source close to ...
DETROIT (AP) — Two towers at Detroit’s iconic Renaissance Center would be razed and the complex converted to a mix of housing and offices under an ambitious $1.6 billion plan announced Monday.
The 73-story main tower would remain, with high-end housing on the upper floors, according to Crain's Detroit Business, which first reported the plans. GM CEO Mary Barra said last April that the ...