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).
Detroit City Council voted against a historic eligibility study for the Renaissance Center, paving the way for GM and Bedrock's development plan.
Preservation Detroit is pleading for "adaptive re-use" of the Renaissance Center after General Motors moves out.
The 1.5 million sq. ft. mixed use development will be home to a 5-star hotel and residences on the upper floors.
Detroit Edison’s schedule is filled with some of the top teams in the state. In the final games of the regular season, Edison ...
The final glass panel was installed on the Hudson’s Detroit tower exterior, the major downtown construction project, marking "the completion of the façade of the landmark development," officials ...
A Detroit City Council subcommittee dealt a blow to an effort that could place the Renaissance Center in a local historic ... Architects as well as the Michigan Historic Preservation Network ...
Curtis Hertel Jr. will lead the Michigan Democratic Party during a critical election cycle with many key races on the ballot ...
Michigan Democrats voted to elect former state Sen. Curtis Hertel to lead their party during the pivotal 2026 election cycle ...
Wypych, now a Miss Basketball finalist, averaging 22.5 points, 3.4 rebounds and 2.6 steals, has been a starter since her ...
By Andy Gutman, Farbman Group Detroit’s office market, like many other large cities across the Midwest, has experienced many ...
Hudson’s Detroit has its second known office tenant. Detroit-based Ven Johnson Law PLC announced Friday that it is leasing ...