At least one councilwoman would like to see an eligibility study done to pursue designating the 1973 landmark as historic.
Detroit City Council voted against a historic eligibility study for the Renaissance Center, paving the way for GM and Bedrock's development plan.
It has always felt purposefully confusing, as though it were built to disorient any 70s protesters who might storm the gates.
The Detroit City Council is expected to discuss the possibility of a historic designation eligibility study this week for the ...
Detroit, the city’s oldest and largest preservation organization, is pushing back against recently announced demolition plans for towers in John Portman’s General Motors Renaissance Center (RenCen).
The exterior of the Hudson’s Detroit tower is officially complete. Tuesday, workers installed the final glass panel on the ...
The 1.5 million sq. ft. mixed use development will be home to a 5-star hotel and residences on the upper floors.
A redesigned riverfront, mixed-housing, and a "Navy Pier-like family-friendly entertainment destination: Bedrock and General Motors have big plans for the most iconic building of Detroit's skyline.
Hudson’s Detroit has its second known office tenant. Detroit-based Ven Johnson Law PLC announced Friday that it is leasing ...
The people and places John Osler painted came to life with vibrancy and intuitiveness, and that’s something visitors will see ...
By Andy Gutman, Farbman Group Detroit’s office market, like many other large cities across the Midwest, has experienced many ...