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Hudson's Detroit is an under-construction mixed-use development located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. Located on the former site of J.L. Hudson's Flagship Store , it is expected to be the second tallest building in Detroit as well as Michigan, at 208.7 meters (685 ft) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and to be completed in 2024.
The Hudson’s site at 1208 Woodward Ave. in downtown Detroit on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024. Contact JC Reindl: 313-378-5460 or jcreindl@freepress.com . Follow him on X @ jcreindl .
The overall $1.4 billion Hudson's project is two new side-by-side buildings: A 49-story skyscraper and a wider 12-story "office block." A total of 1.5 million square feet of space is planned.
More: GM will relocate headquarters from RenCen to Detroit's new Hudson's building The $1.4 billion Hudson's site development is two side-by-side buildings: a 12-story "office block" and a 45 ...
Hudson's Detroit: 680 / 207 49 SHoP Architects Hamilton Anderson Associates: 2024 Tallest building completed in the 2020s. 3: Ally Detroit Center: 619 / 189: 43 Philip Johnson. John Burgee. 1993: Tallest building completed in Detroit in the 1990s. [2] [8] Former headquarters of Comerica Bank, current headquarters of Ally Financial: 4: Penobscot ...
[9] [10] The construction sites reserved for development under the agreement include the location of the former Statler on Grand Circus Park and the former Hudson's location. [9] (The western edge of the park was formerly home to the now demolished Statler and Tuller hotels). Grand Circus is serviced by a People Mover station.
A quarter century later, the Hudson's site is home to two all-new buildings that are reshaping Detroit's skyline and generating excitement: a 12-story office building and a 45-floor skyscraper ...
The J. L. Hudson Building ("Hudson's") was a department store located at 1206 Woodward Avenue in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was constructed beginning in 1911, with additions throughout the years, before being "completed" in 1946, and named after the company's founder, Joseph Lowthian Hudson .