Michigan Central (Detroit, Michigan)
| office building, place with historical importance, interesting place
Canada /
Ontario /
Windsor /
Detroit, Michigan /
Vernor Highway, 2405
World
/ Canada
/ Ontario
/ Windsor
World / Canada / Ontario / Essex
office building, place with historical importance, interesting place
Historic train station opened in 1913 to designs by Warren & Wetmore with Reed & Stem who designed Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Structural elements were provided by the Guastavino Fireproof Tile Co. The upper six floors of the building were originally planned as a hotel, however the space still remained unfinished when the building closed in 1988. Amtrak used this station from May 1, 1971, until January 5, 1988.
On May 22, 2018, the Ford Motor Company announced it had purchased the building from the Ambassador Bridge company, with the intention of turning it into satellite offices of its headquarters, focusing on autonomous vehicle development. At the same time, they announced they had also purchased the Roosevelt Warehouse immediately to the east of the Michigan Central Station for the same purpose. Renovations of the building have already begun and are expected to be complete by 2022.
Ford Motor Company has detailed that the ground floor will contain restaurants and retail for the general public, and the top floors will contain residential penthouse suites, with the remainder of the building being the home of Ford and various parts suppliers and contractors' offices. In addition, Ford had further stated that they will retain four of the ten passenger railway platforms, in the event Amtrak wishes to restore service to this station in the future, and for potential commuter rail.
In June of 2024, the building was renamed MIchigan Central upon its grand reopening after an impossible restoration. Quinn Evans Architects was responsible for the reconstruction which involved removing millions of gallons of water. Over 3,000 skilled jobs were created for this effort.
detroiturbex.com/content/downtown/mcs/index.html
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www.clickondetroit.com/video/news/2024/06/03/what-michi...
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On May 22, 2018, the Ford Motor Company announced it had purchased the building from the Ambassador Bridge company, with the intention of turning it into satellite offices of its headquarters, focusing on autonomous vehicle development. At the same time, they announced they had also purchased the Roosevelt Warehouse immediately to the east of the Michigan Central Station for the same purpose. Renovations of the building have already begun and are expected to be complete by 2022.
Ford Motor Company has detailed that the ground floor will contain restaurants and retail for the general public, and the top floors will contain residential penthouse suites, with the remainder of the building being the home of Ford and various parts suppliers and contractors' offices. In addition, Ford had further stated that they will retain four of the ten passenger railway platforms, in the event Amtrak wishes to restore service to this station in the future, and for potential commuter rail.
In June of 2024, the building was renamed MIchigan Central upon its grand reopening after an impossible restoration. Quinn Evans Architects was responsible for the reconstruction which involved removing millions of gallons of water. Over 3,000 skilled jobs were created for this effort.
detroiturbex.com/content/downtown/mcs/index.html
hdl.handle.net/2027/gri.ark:/13960/t4mm34x12?urlappend=...
www.archpaper.com/2024/06/quinn-evans-restores-detroit-...
www.clickondetroit.com/video/news/2024/06/03/what-michi...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSXuXpyT--o&ab_channel=Mich...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=slcLc22urqw&pp=ygUQbWljaGln...
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Central_Station
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°19'43"N 83°4'40"W
- Geographic Township of Maidstone (former) 17 km
- Geographic Township of Colchester North (former) 18 km
- Geographic Township of Malden (former) 25 km
- Geographic Township of Gosfield North (former) 27 km
- Geographic Township of Colchester South (former) 27 km
- Geographic Township of Rochester (former) 29 km
- Geographic Township of Gosfield South (former) 32 km
- Geographic Township of Tilbury West (former) 40 km
- Geographic Township of Tilbury North (former) 40 km
- Geographic Township of Sombra (former) 68 km
- Michigan Central Campus 0.1 km
- The Triangle 0.7 km
- 23rd Street Studios 1 km
- Fountain Court Co-op 1 km
- North Corktown 1 km
- former Piston Modules 1.6 km
- Universal Trucking / Linc Crossdock 1.8 km
- Clark Street Technology Park 1.9 km
- Woodbridge 2.1 km
- Southwest Detroit 3.8 km
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