But more than money to pay for demolition, the most important ingredient in today’s debate is imagination. Detroiters need to ...
General Motors and billionaire developer Daniel Gilbert are planning to overhaul downtown Detroit’s iconic office complex Renaissance Center.
The fate of Detroit’s Renaissance Center hangs in the balance as GM prepares to move its headquarters to Hudson’s Detroit by January 2026. The plan right now is for the cluster of skyscrapers ...
Detroit-based Dykema Gossett PLLC will depart the Renaissance Center, its headquarters since 1977, while its landlord decides ...
Amid visions of the GM Renaissance Center's future and reflections on its past, we recently visited for a snapshot of the complex's present state. Why it matters: The fortress-like structure that ...
Rising 73 stories above the Detroit River, the GM Renaissance Center (also called GM Ren Cen or simply Renaissance Center) dominates the glittering downtown Detroit skyline. As the epicenter of ...
(Courtesy Bedrock and Gensler) A new plan by GM, Bedrock, and Gensler’s Detroit office would tear down two of Renaissance Center’s original towers and replace them with three new smaller ones ...
Now that part of Detroit’s Renaissance Center may be demolished, a story once told to me by legendary mall builder A. Alfred Taubman comes to mind. Taubman was friends with Henry Ford II ...
And oh, by the way… make GM pay for it. No subsidizing the demo. Demolishing two of the iconic Renaissance Center towers is incredibly short-sighted. There's limited office demand today ...
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.
We may earn a commission from links on this page. GM Just Can't Seem To Quit The Chevy Bolt The Detroit Free Press spoke with GM representatives about the plan, and the company confirmed its ...