Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center (Detroit, Michigan)

Canada / Ontario / Windsor / Detroit, Michigan
 hotel, skyscraper, 1977_construction

73-story hotel designed by noted architect John Portman and built with the 4 surrounding office towers from 1972-1977. Once the world's tallest hotel, it is still the tallest hotel in the Western Hemisphere. Originally a Westin Hotel, changed to a Marriott when the complex was converted to GM's world headquarters in 2001.

The Coach Insignia restaurant on the 72nd floor at one time revolved. Scenes from Steven Soderbergh's "Out of Sight" were filmed there. It is the 2nd highest restaurant in the US, next to the Signature Room on the 95th floor of the John Hancock Tower in Chicago.

Includes multiple levels of conference rooms, the adjacent Wintergarden Shops.

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Coordinates:   42°19'44"N   83°2'22"W

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