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Tallest building completed in Detroit in the 1990s. [2] [9] Former headquarters of Comerica Bank, current headquarters of Ally Financial: 4: Penobscot Building: 565 / 172: 47 Wirt C Rowland: 1928: When completed in 1928, the Penobscot was the world's eighth tallest building. It was the city's tallest from 1928 to 1977.
Fisher Building: Detroit 1928 30 444 / 135 13-T Cadillac Tower: Detroit 1927 40 437 / 133 13-T David Stott Building: Detroit 1929 32 437 / 133 15 One Woodward Avenue: Detroit 1963 28 430 / 131 16 River House Condominiums: Grand Rapids: 2008 34 406 / 124 [19] Tallest building in Michigan outside of Detroit 17 3000 Town Center: Southfield: 1975 ...
The Hudson's site skyscraper, 1208 Woodward Ave., is now the second tallest building in Detroit, behind only the 727-foot-tall central tower of the Renaissance Center. ... The Hudson’s site at ...
Ally Detroit Center, formerly One Detroit Center, is a skyscraper and class-A office building located in Downtown Detroit, overlooking the Detroit Financial District.Rising 619 feet (189 m), the 43-story tower is the tallest office building in Michigan and the second tallest building overall in the state behind the central hotel tower of the Renaissance Center, located a few blocks away.
Ally Detroit Center (formerly One Detroit Center) surpassed the Penobscot as the tallest office building in Detroit upon its completion in 1993. The framing elevation drawing of this building shows a height of 562.166 ft (171.348 m) to the highest roof, approximately 565.75 ft (172.44 m) to the parapet wall around the roof, and 654.166 ft (199. ...
One Woodward Avenue (formerly known as the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company Building and American Natural Resources Building) is a 28-story office skyscraper in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Located in the city's Financial District , it overlooks Hart Plaza and the International Riverfront .
A distinctive feature of Detroit's skyline, the RenCen is widely considered to be a landmark and cultural icon of the city. [8] [14] With 5,552,000 square feet (515,800 m 2) of usable space, it is one of the world's largest commercial complexes, and the central tower has been the tallest building in Michigan since its completion in 1977.
The developers’ original rezoning request for Nash Square Apartments covered the building next door that houses The Berkeley Cafe. Planned tower would be one of the tallest buildings in downtown ...